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. How did the historical context of Medina influence the themes of Medinan verses in the Quran? a) Medina's multicultural environment led to a focus on interfaith dialogue and religious pluralism in Medinan verses. b) The establishment of an Islamic state in Medina led to a shift in focus towards legal, social, and political matters in Medinan verses. c) Medina's economic prosperity influenced Medinan verses to emphasize trade and commerce. d) The natural landscape of Medina inspired themes of nature and environmental stewardship in Medinan verses. 2 / 30 2. How does the Quranic principle of patience guide behavior during challenging circumstances? a) By promoting impulsivity and rash decision-making. b) By advocating for resilience, perseverance, and steadfastness. c) By endorsing impatience and frustration in adversity. d) By disregarding the need for self-control and restraint. 3 / 30 3. Which Surah is considered to be a "Summary of the Quran"? a) Al-Fatihah b) Al-Baqarah c) Al-Ikhlas d) Al-Nas 4 / 30 4. What role do Tajweed rules and techniques play in Quranic competitions and recitation events? a) They have no role in such events. b) They serve as criteria for evaluating recitation accuracy and proficiency. c) They are disregarded in favor of personal style and improvisation. d) They restrict reciters to specific traditional styles of recitation. 5 / 30 5. Which method did Prophet Muhammad use to convey the Quranic revelations to his companions? a) Memorization b) Writing c) Oral recitation d) Sign language 6 / 30 6. What impact did the compilation of the Quran have on Islamic scholarship and practice? a) Increased emphasis on Quranic studies b) Standardization of Quranic recitation c) Facilitation of global dissemination d) All of the above 7 / 30 7. Which Surah of the Quran emphasizes justice as a fundamental principle? a) Al-Fatihah b) Al-Baqarah c) Al-Anfal d) Al-Ma'un 8 / 30 8. How does memorizing the Quran contribute to the dissemination of Islamic knowledge? a) It restricts Islamic knowledge to a select group of individuals. b) It encourages competition and rivalry among Muslims. c) It enables individuals to teach and share Quranic teachings with others. d) It has no impact on the dissemination of Islamic knowledge. 9 / 30 9. Which Surah of the Quran emphasizes the concept of Tawhid by affirming the absolute oneness of God? a) Al-Fatiha b) Al-Ikhlas c) Al-Falaq d) Al-Baqarah 10 / 30 10. How does proficiency in Arabic aid in Quranic interpretation? a) Proficiency in Arabic ensures accurate translation of the Quran into other languages. b) It allows scholars to delve into the linguistic subtleties and nuances of the Quranic text. c) Arabic proficiency is unnecessary for Quranic interpretation, as translations suffice. d) It facilitates memorization of the Quran, enhancing understanding and interpretation. 11 / 30 11. Why do many Quranic schools and institutions emphasize the study of Arabic? a) To promote Arab culture and heritage among Muslims worldwide b) To facilitate global communication among Muslims of diverse linguistic backgrounds c) To equip students with the necessary linguistic skills for in-depth Quranic analysis d) To impose linguistic uniformity within the Muslim community 12 / 30 12. Which commentator of the Quran is known for his Sufi interpretations and spiritual insights? a) Ibn Kathir b) Al-Qushayri c) Al-Tabari d) Al-Qurtubi 13 / 30 13. How does Quranic Arabic influence the interpretation and understanding of the Quran? a) Quranic Arabic simplifies Quranic interpretation by avoiding complex linguistic structures. b) It limits Quranic interpretation to linguistic analysis without considering historical context or theological implications. c) Quranic Arabic provides insights into the meanings, nuances, and implications of Quranic verses, enriching interpretation and understanding. d) Quranic Arabic has no bearing on Quranic interpretation as translations suffice. 14 / 30 14. How does memorizing the Quran impact the character and behavior of individuals? a) It has no impact on character and behavior. b) It fosters humility, patience, and perseverance. c) It leads to arrogance and self-righteousness. d) It encourages dishonesty and deceitfulness. 15 / 30 15. Who brought the revelations of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad? a) Angel Gabriel (Jibril) b) Angel Michael (Mikail) c) Angel Raphael (Israfil) d) Angel Azrael 16 / 30 16. Which Surah of the Quran is known as "The Unity"? a) Al-Falaq b) Al-Kawthar c) Al-Ikhlas d) Al-Nas 17 / 30 17. In which cave did Prophet Muhammad receive the first revelation of the Quran? a) Cave of Hira b) Cave of Thawr c) Cave of Uhud d) Cave of Heraclius 18 / 30 18. What role does the Quran play in the lives of Sunni and Shia Muslims? a) The Quran is the primary source of guidance for both Sunni and Shia Muslims, shaping their beliefs, practices, and worldview. b) Sunni Muslims prioritize the Quran over other sources, while Shia Muslims prioritize Hadith and the teachings of the Imams. c) Sunni Muslims consider the Quran as a historical text, while Shia Muslims see it as a spiritual guide. d) The Quran holds no significance in the lives of Sunni and Shia Muslims. 19 / 30 19. Which historical event marks the transition between the Meccan and Medinan periods of revelation? a) The Battle of Badr b) The Treaty of Hudaybiyyah c) The Hijrah (Migration) to Medina d) The Conquest of Mecca 20 / 30 20. 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 21 / 30 21. 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. 22 / 30 22. How many Makki Surahs (revealed in Mecca) are there in the Quran? a) 85 b) 86 c) 87 d) 88 23 / 30 23. What role does honesty play in applying Quranic principles in daily life? a) Honesty is irrelevant to applying Quranic principles. b) Honesty fosters trust, integrity, and sincerity in daily interactions. c) Honesty leads to deceit and manipulation of others. d) Honesty is discouraged in Quranic teachings. 24 / 30 24. How can the principle of gratitude in the Quran impact daily attitudes and behaviors? a) By fostering entitlement and ingratitude towards blessings. b) By promoting appreciation, thankfulness, and contentment with blessings. c) By encouraging discontentment and dissatisfaction with life. d) By disregarding the importance of acknowledging blessings. 25 / 30 25. What distinguishes Meccan Surahs from Medinan Surahs in the Quran? a) Meccan Surahs were revealed in Medina, while Medinan Surahs were revealed in Mecca. b) Meccan Surahs were revealed before the Hijrah (migration) to Medina, while Medinan Surahs were revealed after the migration. c) Meccan Surahs are longer and more comprehensive, while Medinan Surahs are shorter and more concise. d) There is no distinction between Meccan and Medinan Surahs in terms of their themes or content. 26 / 30 26. Which Surah of the Quran is considered a protection against evil and is recited for seeking refuge? a) Al-Falaq b) Al-Kawthar c) Al-Ikhlas d) Al-Nas 27 / 30 27. 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 28 / 30 28. 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. 29 / 30 29. What is the purpose of the rule of "Idgham" in Tajweed? a) To elongate specific letters or vowels for emphasis. b) To merge or assimilate certain letters into others when reciting. c) To denote the beginning and end of verses during recitation. d) To indicate the appropriate places for pausing and stopping during recitation. 30 / 30 30. What does the term "Shirk" refer to in the context of Tawhid? a) Associating partners with God b) Excessive devotion to God c) Belief in the afterlife d) Performing religious rituals 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. Send feedback Buy Quran MCQ PDF for Offline Study Share the above MCQs: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit