OTCL 505 Midterm
OTCL 505 Midterm Liberty
OTCL 505 Quiz: Mid-Term
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 – Module 4: Week 4.
- Hieroglyphics have become synonymous with Egypt, even in today’s popular culture.
- The Hebrew Alphabet is read right-to-left, bottom-to-top.
- The Hireq is pronounced like the “i” in “hit.”
- God chose to reveal himself and to create his people Israel through the Greek language.
- In our vocabulary words, a Shewa can sometimes be silent and sometimes be vocal.
- The first writing communication that we know of is from Greece and dates to the fourth millennium BC.
- Archaeologists in the early 1900s discovered the remains of an ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Hades at Serabit el-Khadem.
- Hebrew is the language of the Scriptures used by Jesus and the apostles.
- A Hebrew vowel is pronounced before the consonant that is with it.
- This letter is an Aleph and is silent.
- Seals were widely used throughout the Iron Age.
- The Pathach is a short horizontal line (like a path) underneath a consonant.
- The Hebrew Alphabet originally consisted of only consonants.
- This letter is called Sin.
- The Hebrew letter Samek has a nal form.
- To mark the attributes of gender and number of nouns, Hebrew uses what element?
- Which of the following is the inscription that reveals farming information and details?
- Which of the following special marks indicates the end of a verse?
- Acrophonic =
- Which of the following has the sound of F as in “x?”
- What are the two writing systems in the ANE which transitioned from the pictographic to acrophonic forms of writing?
- Which of the following is a feminine plural?
- Which of the following does not have a different final form?
- Pictographic =
- Which of the following statements is true about reading Hebrew words?
Other sets
- A Hebrew vowel is pronounced before the consonant that is with it.
- The Hireq is pronounced like the “i” in “hit.”
- Archaeologists in the early 1900s discovered the remains of an ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the goddess Hades at Serabit el-Khadem.
- The letter Jis called Sin.
- Hebrew is the language of the Scriptures used by Jesus and the apostles.
- The first writing communication that we know of is from Greece and dates to the fourth millennium BC.
- Hieroglyphics have become synonymous with Egypt, even in today’s popular culture.
- The Hebrew alphabet is read right-to-left, bottom-to-top.
- A Shewa can sometimes be silent and sometimes be vocal.
- The Pathach is a short horizontal line (like a path) underneath a consonant.
- The Hebrew alphabet originally consisted of only consonants.
- The Hebrew letter Samek (s)has a final form.
- God chose to reveal himself and to create his people Israel through the Greek language.
- The goddess Hathor is the Egyptian mistress of turquois.
- The letter Tis a Tav and is pronounced as a “g” like in “goat.”
- Which of the following best describes the Dagesh Forte?
- Which of the following is the typical word order for a simple Hebrew sentence?
- Which of the following does not have a different final form?
- Pictographic =
- Which of the following special marks indicates the end of a verse?
- To mark the attributes of gender and number of nouns, Hebrew uses what element?
- The letters bgd kpthave come to be known as what?
- Which of the following is the inscription that reveals farming details?
- The accented syllable of a word is called?
- Which of the following is pronounced as the “ch” sound in “chemistry?”
- Define the following vocabulary:
ry[i - Define the following vocabulary:
hV’ai - Define the following vocabulary:
~Wq - Define the following vocabulary:
~wOy(note the Final Mem is the last consonant) - Define the following vocabulary:
lKo or lwOK(note the Holem Vav and the full spelling) - Define the following vocabulary:
ba’ - Define the following vocabulary:
%l,m,ñ - Define the following vocabulary:
tyIB;ñ - Define the following vocabulary:
yKi(note the vowel is a Hireq Yod) - Define the following vocabulary:
!mi - Define the following vocabulary:
~yhil{a/ - Define the following vocabulary:
x:Wrñ - Define the following vocabulary:
bWv - Define the following vocabulary:
rb’d” - Define the following vocabulary:
!yI[;ñ - Define the following vocabulary:
!Be - Define the following vocabulary:
#r<a, - Define the following vocabulary:
aWh - Define the following vocabulary:
l[;(the Ayin is silent) - Define the following vocabulary:
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