Arabic Language Proficiency Test (ALPT)

Free adaptive proficiency check in MSA (CEFR Standard).

Official Assessment (2025)

What is Your Real Arabic Level?

Take our randomized adaptive assessment to verify your proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Answer 40 questions and receive an official ALPT CEFR Certificate.

Fast & Random

40 questions randomized from a massive bank. Takes about 15 minutes.

ALPT Certificate

Download a professional PDF proficiency certificate.

MSA Focus

Evaluates Modern Standard Arabic grammar and vocabulary.

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About the Arabic Language Proficiency Test (ALPT)

Welcome to the Official Cubbbix ALPT Assessment. This adaptive tool relies on an algorithm calibrated to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), providing an accurate, rapid translation of your Arabic skills mapped across the globally recognized A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Proficient) scale.

Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) Focus

Unlike regional dialects (such as Levantine or Egyptian), this test strictly assesses Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)β€”the official literary standard used across the Arab world in media, law, academia, and international business. The 40-question randomized bank evaluates your grasp of complex morphology, rhetoric, and core vocabulary.

Understanding Your Score

  • A1 - Beginner: Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions, basic greetings, and simple nouns.
  • A2 - Elementary: Can communicate in routine tasks and understand frequent expressions (shopping, directions).
  • B1 - Intermediate: Can deal with most travel situations and comprehend basic MSA texts.
  • B2 - Upper Intermediate: Can interact with a degree of fluency with native speakers. Grasp of complex grammar (Idafa, passive voice).
  • C1 - Advanced: Can express ideas fluently in professional business Arabic without much obvious searching.
  • C2 - Proficient: Can understand with ease everything heard or read, including classical literature, poetry, and nuances like Tashbeeh (simile).

Frequently Asked Questions (ALPT)

The ALPT is a globally recognized assessment format used to determine a non-native speaker's fluency in Arabic. Our free Cubbbix ALPT tool simulates this testing environment using a 40-question randomized quiz mapped directly to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).
This test strictly assesses Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), also known as Fus'ha (الفءحى). MSA is the formal, universal standard of Arabic used in journalism, books, and official discourse across all 22 Arab nations, rather than localized dialects like Egyptian or Levantine.
The assessment consists of exactly 40 randomly selected questions (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced). On average, test-takers complete the entire assessment in 10 to 15 minutes.
The Cubbbix ALPT certificate is excellent for personal benchmarking, adding to your LinkedIn profile, or including on a resume to demonstrate independent language study. However, for official university admissions or immigration visas, you will typically need a proctored, paid exam from an official linguistic board.
Highly accurate. Our algorithm weighs 40 questions spanning heavy grammar, conditional logic, syntax (Nahw), and vocabulary. The resulting score maps your performance precisely to the European A1-C2 brackets, providing a reliable measure of your current reading and syntactic ability.
Yes. While the beginner questions may include some transliterations, the intermediate and advanced sections are strictly written in the Arabic alphabet and require reading comprehension applied to various grammatical scenarios, idioms, and vocabulary in context.
Absolutely! Our database features over 60 hand-crafted MSA questions. Because the test randomly selects 40 questions per session, you will encounter a slightly different mix of questions every time you retake the assessment.
Yes. The test begins with a block of 14 Beginner (A1/A2) questions that include English transliteration to assist new learners. Even if you've only been studying Arabic for a few weeks, you'll be able to answer the foundational morphology questions.

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