Tajweed Quiz Level 1

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  • 1. 

    1- What are the letters that have sifaat whistle? 

    • A.

      Thaa jeem noon

    • B.

      Raa daal taa

    • C.

      Saad seen zaa

    • D.

      Laam qaaf yaa

    Correct Answer
    C. Saad seen zaa
    Explanation
    The letters saad, seen, and zaa have the sifaat whistle.

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  • 2. 

    2- How many are there in the articulation points  of the  throat?

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      6

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      5

    Correct Answer
    C. 3
  • 3. 

    ​3- The letters sheen jeem yaa are ?

    • A.

      Nose letters

    • B.

      Tongue letters

    • C.

      throat letters

    • D.

      Lip letters

    Correct Answer
    B. Tongue letters
    Explanation
    The letters sheen, jeem, and yaa are known as "tongue letters" in Arabic. This term refers to the way these letters are pronounced using the tongue against the roof of the mouth. These letters require the tongue to be elevated and in contact with the hard palate to produce the correct sound. Therefore, "tongue letters" is the appropriate term to describe these specific letters in Arabic.

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  • 4. 

    4- The letters that have weak/slight continuation of breath are?

    • A.

      Itbaaq letters

    • B.

      Hems letters

    • C.

      Shiddah latters

    • D.

      Jahr letters

    Correct Answer
    B. Hems letters
    Explanation
    Hems letters are the letters that have a weak or slight continuation of breath. These letters include ه (ha), م (meem), and ص (sad). When pronouncing these letters, there is a slight prolongation of breath, but it is not as strong or forceful as in other letters. This is why they are categorized as having a weak or slight continuation of breath.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following Tajweed rules deals with the proper articulation of the Arabic letter 'ر' (raa')?

    • A.

      Qalqalah

    • B.

      Idgham 

    • C.

      Ikhfa 

    • D.

      Tafkhim and Tarqiq

    Correct Answer
    D. Tafkhim and Tarqiq
    Explanation
    Tafkhim and Tarqiq are Tajweed rules that govern the pronunciation of the letter 'ر' (raa'). Tafkhim refers to pronouncing the 'ر' with a heavy, emphatic sound, while Tarqiq refers to pronouncing it with a light, thin sound. The specific rules for applying Tafkhim or Tarqiq depend on the letters preceding and following the 'ر'.

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  • 6. 

    6- how many articulation areas  to pronouce different letters?

    • A.

      2 major area

    • B.

      5 major area

    • C.

      3 major area

    • D.

      7 major area

    Correct Answer
    B. 5 major area
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 5 major areas. This suggests that there are five different articulation areas used to pronounce different letters. Articulation refers to the physical movements and coordination of speech organs, such as the tongue, lips, and vocal cords, to produce specific sounds. Therefore, the answer implies that there are five distinct regions within the vocal tract that are involved in producing the various sounds of speech.

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  • 7. 

    What  is the articulation point of the letter DHAAD?

    • A.

      The lips

    • B.

      The throat

    • C.

      The middle of the tongue

    • D.

      The side of the tongue

    Correct Answer
    D. The side of the tongue
    Explanation
    The articulation point of the letter DHAAD is the side of the tongue. This is because the sound is produced by placing the sides of the tongue against the upper molars and then releasing the air while the tongue moves away from the molars. This creates a friction sound, which is the characteristic sound of the letter DHAAD. The lips, throat, and middle of the tongue are not directly involved in producing this sound.

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  • 8. 

    Which characteristics (Sifaat) apply to the letters in the sentence “LEEN OMAR”?

    • A.

      Hems

    • B.

      Jahr

    • C.

      Between Jahr and Hems

    • D.

      Rakhaawa

    Correct Answer
    C. Between Jahr and Hems
    Explanation
    In Tajweed, the characteristics of letters are categorized into different Sifat, including Jahr (voiced), Hems (voiceless), and others. The letters in the sentence "LEEN OMAR" fall into the category of "Between Jahr and Hems." This means that these letters are not fully voiced like Jahr letters nor fully voiceless like Hems letters. They possess a characteristic that lies between the two, with a slight voicing but not as strong as Jahr letters. This categorization helps in the proper recitation of the Quran, ensuring the correct pronunciation and articulation of each letter.

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  • 9. 

     What is the letter that has sifaat  (SPREADING)(TAFASHE)?

    • A.

      Jeem

    • B.

      Sheen

    • C.

      Noon

    • D.

      Saad

    Correct Answer
    B. Sheen
    Explanation
    The letter that has the sifaat (spreading) is sheen.

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  • 10. 

    8-What are the letters that have sifaat (INCLINED)?

    • A.

      Raa and laam

    • B.

      Kaaf and qaaf

    • C.

      Daal and seen

    • D.

      Khaa and haa

    Correct Answer
    A. Raa and laam
    Explanation
    The letters that have sifaat (INCLINED) are raa and laam.

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