Quran Word Meaning Test Soorah Ad-duha

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Quran Word Meaning Test Soorah  Ad-duha - Quiz

This quiz will inshaAllah give you practice on word meanings of Soorah Ad-Duha.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    وَالضُّحَى

    • A.

      By the night

    • B.

      By the morning

    • C.

      By the morning brightness

    • D.

      By the noon

    • E.

      By the sun

    Correct Answer
    C. By the morning brightness
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "By the morning brightness" because the word "ضُّحَى" in Arabic refers to the time of morning when the sun is rising and the brightness of the day starts to appear. This interpretation is supported by the context of the verse and the use of the word "ضُّحَى" in other parts of the Quran.

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  • 2. 

    وَاللَّيْلِ

    • A.

      And the day

    • B.

      And the night

    • C.

      And the brightness

    • D.

      And the darkness

    Correct Answer
    B. And the night
    Explanation
    The given phrase "وَاللَّيْلِ" translates to "and the night" in English. This phrase is part of a larger sentence or context that is not provided. However, based on the given options, "and the night" is the most appropriate translation for "وَاللَّيْلِ".

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  • 3. 

    إِذَا

    • A.

      When

    • B.

      And

    • C.

      There

    • D.

      What

    • E.

      Not

    Correct Answer
    A. When
    Explanation
    The given word "إِذَا" in Arabic translates to "when" in English. It is used to indicate a specific time or condition in which an action or event occurs. It is commonly used to introduce a dependent clause that expresses a cause and effect relationship.

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  • 4. 

    سَجَى

    • A.

      Dark

    • B.

      Covers with darkness

    • C.

      Covers with brightness

    • D.

      Is guided

    • E.

      Is didpleased

    Correct Answer
    B. Covers with darkness
    Explanation
    The word "سَجَى" in Arabic means "covers with darkness". This implies that the word is used to describe something that envelops or obscures with darkness. The other options such as "covers with brightness", "is guided", and "is displeased" do not accurately convey the meaning of the word. Therefore, the correct answer is "covers with darkness".

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  • 5. 

    وَدَّعَكَ

    • A.

      Pleased

    • B.

      Has forsaken you

    • C.

      Will give you

    • D.

      You will be satisfied

    • E.

      Found you

    Correct Answer
    B. Has forsaken you
    Explanation
    The word "وَدَّعَكَ" in Arabic translates to "has forsaken you" in English. This means that someone has left or abandoned you. This is the correct answer because it accurately reflects the meaning of the given word.

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  • 6. 

    قَلَى

    • A.

      Forsaken you

    • B.

      Displeased

    • C.

      Pleased

    • D.

      Satisfied you

    • E.

      Found you

    Correct Answer
    B. Displeased
  • 7. 

     الأولَى

    • A.

      The hereafter

    • B.

      The first

    Correct Answer
    B. The first

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