AnyArabic | Roadmap Step 20 | Arabic Possessive Pronouns | 14 Must-Know Arabic Pronouns for Masculine Nouns

Quiz—20
Arabic Possessive Pronouns (The 14 Attached Pronouns with Singular Masculine Noun)


Section 1: Vocabulary Matching

Match the Arabic words with their English meanings:

Arabic Word English Meaning
قلمي A) His pen
قلمُه B) My pen
قلمُنا C) Your (feminine) pen
قلمُكِ D) Our pen

Section 2: Gap-Filling (Cloze Test)

Fill in the blanks:

  1. Singular masculine nouns are the foundation of Arabic ___.

  2. The accusative case requires the short vowel ___.


Section 3: Sentence Completion

Complete the sentence:

If a noun is in the genitive case, it must end with a ___.


Section 4: Multiple Choice (Grammar)

  1. What is the correct attached pronoun for “You (masculine singular)”?
    a) ـهُ
    b) ـكِ
    c) ـكَ

  2. Which case uses a كسرة at the end of the noun?
    a) Accusative
    b) Genitive
    c) Nominative


Section 5: True/False (Language Rules)

  1. The word قَلَمٌ in the nominative case ends with a ضمة. (True/False)

  2. Singular masculine nouns are used only for people. (True/False)


Section 6: Word Order (Sentence Rearrangement)

Arrange the words correctly:

(قلمُكَ – هذا)


Section 7: Translation (Single Words)

Translate into English:

  1. قلمُكم

  2. قلمُهما


Section 8: Synonyms and Antonyms

Choose the antonym of “قلمي” (my pen):

a) قلمك
b) قلمنا
c) قلمهم


Section 9: Contextual Usage

Choose the correct sentence:

a) أينَ قلمُهن؟
b) أينَ قلمُنا؟
c) كلاهما صحيح


Section 10: Word Classification

Classify the following as Noun or Pronoun:

  • قلمُكِ

  • أنتِ

  • قلم

  • قلمُهم


Section 11: Idioms and Phrases

Which phrase shows possession correctly?

a) قلمكَ
b) الكتابَ
c) بيوتُنا


Section 12: Spelling Check

Which spelling is correct?

a) قلمكنّ
b) قلمكنَّ
c) قلمكن


Section 13: Matching Sentence Structures

Match the pronoun form with the subject:

Pronoun Form Subject
قلمُه A) Their (dual) pen
قلمُكما B) His pen

Section 14: Sentence Translation

Translate into Arabic:

  • “Your (masculine) pen is blue.”


Section 15: Verb Tense Identification

What tense is needed to describe possession?

a) Past tense
b) No tense needed
c) Future tense


Section 16: Subject-Verb Agreement

Choose the correct match:

(هذا ___.)

a) قلمُنا
b) قلمُهم
c) قلمُكما


Section 17: Cultural Context Questions

In Arabic, possession is often shown by:

a) Using the word “ملك”
b) Using attached pronouns
c) Using adjectives


Section 18: Error Spotting

Find and correct the mistake:

(قلمكُن جميلة)


Section 19: Homophones and Homonyms

Which two attached pronouns sound close?

a) ـهُ and ـها
b) ـكُما and ـهُما


Section 20: Punctuation Correction

Correct the punctuation:

قلمي أزرق


Section 21: Fill-in-the-Blank (Prepositions, Articles, etc.)

Fill in the blank:

هذا ___ الطالبِ

a) قلمُه
b) قلمُهم
c) قلمُكما


Section 22: Pronoun Usage

Which attached pronoun would you use for “They (feminine)”?

a) ـهُ
b) ـهُنَّ
c) ـهم


Section 23: Writing a Short Answer

Write a short Arabic sentence showing “Her pen is lost.”

📋 Answer Key

Section Answer(s)
Section 1 1-b, 2-a, 3-d, 4-c
Section 2 1- grammar, 2- فتحة
Section 3 كسرة
Section 4 1-c, 2-b
Section 5 1- True, 2- False
Section 6 هذا قلمُكَ
Section 7 1- Your (plural) pen, 2- Their (dual) pen
Section 8 c) قلمهم
Section 9 c) كلاهما صحيح
Section 10 قلمُكِ ➔ Noun, أنتِ ➔ Pronoun, قلم ➔ Noun, قلمُهم ➔ Noun
Section 11 a) قلمكَ
Section 12 b) قلمكنَّ
Section 13 قلمُه ➔ b) His pen, قلمُكما ➔ a) Their (dual) pen
Section 14 قلمُكَ أزرقُ
Section 15 b) No tense needed
Section 16 a) قلمُنا
Section 17 b) Using attached pronouns
Section 18 Corrected: قلمكنَّ جميلٌ.
Section 19 b) ـكُما and ـهُما
Section 20 Corrected: قلمي أزرقٌ.
Section 21 a) قلمُه
Section 22 b) ـهُنَّ
Section 23 قلمُها ضائعٌ.

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