Japanese Quiz (JLPT N1-N5) (v. 1.4.0) Разработано Qpen.NET |
"Japanese Quiz" is a perfect application to anyone who studies Japanese.
You can learn vocabulary, Kanji, postpositional particles, grammar, and daily conversation while you answer the quiz questions.
Each quiz consists of 20 questions - just the right volume for a handy study-tool - and you can take it anytime anywhere!
If you have something to ask, you can share the quiz on Twitter or Facebook!
Have fun and get better with Japanese:-)
"Japanese Quiz" offers three different levels and can be used as a study tool for JLPT tests:
Level 1: Beginners - JLPT N4/N5 level
Level 2: Intermediate - JLPT N2/N3 level
Level 3: Advanced - JLPT N1 level
* Japanese Quiz can only be used online.
[2012-08-04] Schwa: Too complex There should be an option to remove the Korean. I understand immersing into Japanese, but there is not enough English here to out the Japanese into context. |
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[2012-07-25] Jay: MAKE AN APP. This is OK & like Korean with English, but requires a CONSTANT INTERNET CONNECTION and doesn't re-test you on wrong answer. Make it OFFLINE please. Has odd level 1 to 3, instead of JLPT N1 to N5. |
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[2012-07-14] Nicholas: Nice You need a basic understanding of Japanese. |
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[2012-06-19] Alpha: I dont like it Slow as crap, not adapted for real learning, waste of time. |
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[2012-04-24] shi: nice |
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[2012-03-31] Shannon Jacobs: Problem with the particle part It seems to have a problem with compound particles. If a compound particle is compared with a regular particle, then it only shows the regular particle two times. In that situation, only 1 of the 2 options will be accepted as correct. |
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[2012-02-14] the 2/18/2012 Good quizzes, bad everything else Listed as levels 1 through 5 only 1 to 3 available. This doesn't matter though, because they're not structured like the JLPT. It's online, not a true app. Menu is terrible, no tracking scores. I wouldn't use it to learn. |
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[2011-12-22] aelfwyne: Ok. Handy. Not for complete beginners. |
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[2011-12-06] Thany: It's just a website It's a website in an app. Why not just post a URL and be done with it, or make a proper app that can be used offline. |
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[2011-11-22] TomTom: Not bad Its basically just a webview of their site but its still pretty good. My favorite aspect of the app is the ability to test your hiragana and katakana skills simultaneously. It shows you the hiragana character and asks you to find the katakana version of it. Love that! |
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