Home» Online Test » Religious Texts » Quran Online Test 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This 'Quran Online Test' covers questions on various Quran-related topics, including prophethood, love, laws, death, and resurrection. Get New Questions in Each Attempt Total Questions: 30 Time Allotted: 30 minutes Passing Score: 50% Randomization: Yes Certificate: Yes Do not refresh the page! 👍 All the best! 1 / 30 1. Which verse of the Quran encourages giving charity and helping those in need? a) Surah Al-Insan, verse 8 b) Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 267 c) Surah Al-Muzzammil, verse 20 d) Surah Al-Hadid, verse 18 2 / 30 2. Which rhetorical device is employed when the Quran presents challenging questions or calls for reflection? a) I'jaz al-Bayan (Inimitable Eloquence) b) Tashbih (Similitude) c) Inshad (Rhythm) d) Istifham (Interrogation) 3 / 30 3. How many Makki Surahs (revealed in Mecca) are there in the Quran? a) 85 b) 86 c) 87 d) 88 4 / 30 4. What does the rule of "Makhaarij al-Huroof" refer to in Tajweed? a) The rules of stopping (waqf) at appropriate places during recitation. b) The pronunciation and characteristics of each letter in the Arabic alphabet. c) The rules of elongation (madd) in specific letters and words. d) The rules of maintaining proper rhythm and flow in recitation. 5 / 30 5. What role does morphology play in Quranic Arabic? a) Morphology is not relevant to Quranic Arabic. b) Quranic Arabic employs complex morphological patterns to convey nuanced meanings. c) Morphological analysis of Quranic Arabic reveals the linguistic roots and derivations of words. d) Quranic Arabic simplifies morphological structures to aid comprehension. 6 / 30 6. Which Surah of the Quran is known as "The Light"? a) Al-Noor b) Al-Kawthar c) Al-Ikhlas d) Al-Nas 7 / 30 7. Who is considered one of the earliest and most influential commentators of the Quran? a) Ibn Taymiyyah b) Imam Malik c) Ibn Abbas d) Imam al-Tabari 8 / 30 8. What prompted the migration of Prophet Muhammad and his followers to Medina? a) A famine in Mecca b) Ongoing persecution and hostility from the Quraysh tribe in Mecca c) Economic opportunities and trade in Medina d) A call for help from the people of Medina 9 / 30 9. Which verse of the Quran describes the characteristics of the believers who have attained true faith? a) Surah Al-Anfal, verse 2 b) Surah Al-Hadid, verse 16 c) Surah At-Tawbah, verse 111 d) Surah Al-Mumtahanah, verse 12 10 / 30 10. How can the Quranic emphasis on knowledge and education contribute to advancements in science and technology? a) By discouraging critical thinking and intellectual inquiry. b) By promoting curiosity, learning, and innovation in scientific endeavors. c) By restricting access to knowledge and education. d) By endorsing superstition and ignorance over empirical inquiry. 11 / 30 11. Which verse of the Quran describes the nature of guidance and misguidance? a) Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 185 b) Surah Al-An'am, verse 50 c) Surah Al-Maidah, verse 105 d) Surah Al-Furqan, verse 44 12 / 30 12. How does the Quranic principle of justice guide behavior in daily interactions? a) By promoting dishonesty and corruption. b) By advocating for fairness, equity, and accountability in all dealings. c) By endorsing discrimination and prejudice against certain groups. d) By encouraging exploitation and oppression of the vulnerable. 13 / 30 13. According to Islamic teachings, how should individuals respond to adversity and trials in life? a) With patience and perseverance b) With anger and resentment c) With despair and hopelessness d) With avoidance and escapism 14 / 30 14. Which script was standardized for the written Quran during the time of Uthman ibn Affan? a) Kufic script b) Naskh script c) Thuluth script d) Diwani script 15 / 30 15. How does understanding the meaning of Quranic verses aid in memorization? a) Understanding the meaning is irrelevant to memorization. b) Understanding the meaning enhances comprehension but does not impact memorization. c) Understanding the meaning improves memorization by providing context and relevance. d) Understanding the meaning complicates memorization and should be avoided. 16 / 30 16. Who were the first people to hear the recitation of the Quran from Prophet Muhammad? a) His family members b) His close friends c) His neighbors d) His enemies 17 / 30 17. Which Surah of the Quran outlines the ethical principles and qualities of a true believer? a) Al-Fatihah b) Al-Baqarah c) Al-Mu'minun d) Al-Anfal 18 / 30 18. How does Quranic Arabic contribute to the eloquence and beauty of the Quran? a) Quranic Arabic employs modern linguistic innovations to enhance its eloquence. b) It simplifies linguistic structures to appeal to a broader audience. c) Quranic Arabic utilizes rhetorical devices, imagery, and linguistic nuances to enhance its eloquence and beauty. d) Quranic Arabic prioritizes clarity and simplicity over aesthetic appeal. 19 / 30 19. What distinguishes Quranic Arabic from other forms of Arabic? a) Quranic Arabic is more colloquial and informal compared to other forms of Arabic. b) It lacks standardized grammatical rules and structures. c) Quranic Arabic preserves archaic linguistic features and expressions not found in other forms of Arabic. d) Quranic Arabic is a modern invention not historically rooted in classical Arabic. 20 / 30 20. In what ways does Arabic proficiency enhance personal engagement with the Quran? a) It fosters cultural appreciation of Arab societies and civilizations. b) Arabic proficiency promotes the memorization and recitation of the Quran with deeper understanding and spiritual connection. c) Arabic enables Muslims to communicate effectively with Arabic-speaking communities. d) Personal engagement with the Quran does not require understanding Arabic. 21 / 30 21. Which significant event marked the beginning of the Medinan period of revelations? a) The Battle of Badr b) The Hijrah (Migration) to Medina c) The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah d) The Battle of Uhud 22 / 30 22. How does the belief in Tawhid impact the relationship between humans and God in Islam? a) It fosters a sense of humility and dependence on God b) It promotes self-reliance and independence c) It encourages reliance on intermediaries for spiritual guidance d) It leads to the worship of multiple deities 23 / 30 23. What is the meaning of the Surah Al-Mulk? a) The Opening b) The Dominion c) The Cave d) The Prostration 24 / 30 24. How does Quranic calligraphy reflect the reverence for the Quran in Muslim societies? a) By trivializing the importance of the Quran through casual use of calligraphy. b) By elevating the status of the Quran through intricate and elaborate calligraphic designs, highlighting its sacredness and significance. c) By disregarding the Quran's role in shaping cultural and artistic expressions. d) By limiting the use of calligraphy to secular purposes unrelated to religious texts. 25 / 30 25. How does the Quran characterize the relationship between Muslims and the People of the Book? a) As enemies to be fought and subjugated. b) As allies in faith with whom Muslims should cooperate and engage in peaceful dialogue. c) As equals with whom Muslims should compete for dominance and superiority. d) As inferior and unworthy of respect or consideration. 26 / 30 26. Which commentator of the Quran is known for his emphasis on philosophical and mystical interpretations? a) Al-Qurtubi b) Al-Razi c) Ibn Taymiyyah d) Al-Ghazali 27 / 30 27. What role does seeking guidance from knowledgeable teachers play in Quranic memorization? a) Seeking guidance from teachers is unnecessary for memorization. b) Seeking guidance from knowledgeable teachers provides valuable support, feedback, and assistance in memorization efforts. c) Seeking guidance from teachers leads to dependency and reliance on external sources. d) Seeking guidance from teachers is discouraged in Quranic memorization. 28 / 30 28. How does the rule of "Madd" influence Quranic recitation? a) It regulates the speed and tempo of recitation. b) It dictates the proper pronunciation of elongated vowels. c) It specifies the appropriate places for pausing and stopping during recitation. d) It denotes the beginning and end of verses during recitation. 29 / 30 29. How does memorizing the Quran contribute to personal spiritual development? a) It has no impact on personal spiritual development. b) It fosters a deeper connection with the Quranic message and strengthens faith. c) It is solely focused on academic achievement and intellectual prowess. d) It leads to arrogance and self-righteousness. 30 / 30 30. Who is typically responsible for providing Tafsir of the Quran? a) Imams b) Scholars of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) c) Qualified Quranic commentators (Mufassirun) d) Community leaders Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score is Share your achievement! LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart Test Please provide your feedback. Thank you for your valuable feedback. 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