Question 1
In Hangul, which vowel is indicated by a short vertical line followed by a horizontal line?
Question 2
Which Hangul consonant looks like a person in a hat?
Question 3
Which Korean vowel combination can be used to add a 'Y' sound into pronunciation?
Question 4
Identify the ㅈ (j) from its analogy.
Question 5
Which Korean vowel is formed by two horizontal lines and a vertical line?
Question 6
What is one learning resource recommended for practicing Hangul?
Question 7
What additional complexity do double consonants add to pronunciation?
Question 8
When ㅂ (b) acts as a final consonant (patsim), what does the word 밥 (pap) represent?
Question 9
For which Hangul consonant does adding an additional line result in ㅊ (ch)?
Question 10
What is the Korean vowel represented by a single vertical line?
Question 11
Which sentence correctly describes the formation of the syllable '나 (na)'?
Question 12
Which Hangul consonant is associated with the analogy 'Looks like a nose'?
Question 13
How is the Hangul consonant ㅂ (b) visually described?
Question 14
Which double consonant is a stronger version of ㄱ (g)?
Question 15
Which Hangul consonant has the sound 'r/l' and is compared to a rattlesnake?