Accuracy metrics on Ilm Al Lughah measure how correctly you answer questions across all your learning activities — quizzes, flashcards, and practice exercises. Unlike completion metrics (which track what you have finished), accuracy metrics tell you how well you understand the material. High accuracy indicates strong comprehension, while lower accuracy signals areas that need more review.
Your accuracy is tracked at several levels: Overall accuracy — the percentage of all questions you have answered correctly across all activities and courses. Course-level accuracy — your accuracy within each specific course. Topic-level accuracy — your accuracy for specific subjects within a course (e.g., "Noon Sakinah Rules: 92%, Madd Rules: 74%"). Activity-type accuracy — how accurately you perform on different question types (e.g., "Multiple Choice: 88%, Fill-in-the-Blank: 71%").
The platform uses your accuracy data to personalize your learning experience. Topics where your accuracy is below 70% are flagged for review, and the adaptive quiz system presents more questions on these topics. Flashcards for concepts you frequently get wrong are shown more often through the spaced repetition algorithm. Your accuracy trend — whether it is improving, stable, or declining — is displayed on your dashboard as a line graph over time.
It is important to interpret accuracy metrics correctly. A high accuracy early on might mean the material is too easy and you should consider taking the placement test to skip ahead. Fluctuating accuracy as you encounter new topics is completely normal — it means you are being challenged, which is essential for growth. Steadily improving accuracy over time is the best indicator of genuine learning. Do not obsess over getting 100% on everything — an average accuracy of 80-85% across all activities indicates excellent learning progress.