Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case) MCQs for CET 12th Level
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CET 12th Level — Grammar Basics — Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case)
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Question 1 of 20
According to the rigid principles of Hindi tense mechanics (काल), what does the structural suffix combination 'ता होगा / ती होगी' specifically denote?
Question 2 of 20
Identify the liquid substance that belongs to the 'Nitya Pulling' (always masculine) category, differentiating it from common feminine liquids.
Question 3 of 20
Assertion (A): The usage of 'Anekon' (अनेकों) in formal writing is considered a significant syntactical error demonstrating a lack of grammatical depth. Reason (R): The word 'Anek' is intrinsically plural, meaning 'more than one'; appending an oblique plural suffix creates a grammatically flawed double-pluralization. Evaluate the logical standing of these statements:
Question 4 of 20
Conduct a sentence-level analysis: Which of the following sentences correctly applies grammatical rules regarding the usage of the word 'प्राण' (Life/Breath)?
Question 5 of 20
On what primary basis is the grammatical gender of foreign loanwords (from languages like English, Arabic, or Persian) generally determined in Hindi?
Question 6 of 20
Which sentence correctly demonstrates the transition of the direct plural 'लड़के' into an oblique form due to a case marker?
Question 7 of 20
Identify the word from the options below that is strictly categorized as 'Always Singular' (नित्य एकवचन) in Hindi syntax.
Question 8 of 20
Which of the following competitive examinations in Rajasthan allocates precisely 75 questions to test General Hindi proficiency?
Question 9 of 20
Subject the following lexical terms to morphological analysis regarding their 'Vachan' behavior: 1. आकाश (Sky) 2. जल (Water) 3. होश (Senses) Identify which of these terms is strictly bound by the 'Nitya Ekavachan' (Always Singular) protocol.
Question 10 of 20
Match the following liquids with their correct grammatical gender classification: List-I 1. Sharab 2. Sharbat 3. Lassi 4. Tel List-II A. Masculine Rule B. Feminine Exception Codes:
Question 11 of 20
Apply the relevant grammatical rule: How is the plural formed for feminine nouns ending in the vowel 'आ' (आकारांत स्त्रीलिंग) such as 'कथा' (Story) or 'लता' (Vine)?
Question 12 of 20
Which of the following nouns ending in the suffix '-ई' (-ee) is classified as a masculine exception in standard Hindi grammar?
Question 13 of 20
Match List-I (Foreign Words) with List-II (Grammatical Gender in Hindi): List-I I. स्टेशन (Station) II. ट्रेन (Train) III. साइकिल (Bicycle) IV. टिकट (Ticket) List-II 1. Masculine (पुल्लिंग) 2. Feminine (स्त्रीलिंग)
Question 14 of 20
In the sentence 'शायद कल वर्षा हो', what distinct structural or semantic element categorizes it as 'संभाव्य भविष्यत्' (Probable Future) rather than 'सामान्य भविष्यत्' (Simple Future)?
Question 15 of 20
What distinguishes the 'सामान्य भूत' (Simple Past) from other past tense forms in terms of temporal definition?
Question 16 of 20
Examine the following Assertion (A) and Reason (R): Assertion (A): The foundational word 'दवा' (Medicine) functions as a feminine noun, whereas its derivative 'दवाखाना' (Dispensary) operates strictly as masculine. Reason (R): In Hindi morphological integration, the grammatical gender of newly synthesized compound or derived words can entirely deviate from their originating base word, pivoting heavily on the new construct's usage or adopted suffixes. Evaluate the validity of these components.
Question 17 of 20
According to the strategic analysis of examination patterns, what is the 'smart strategy' adopted by high-scoring candidates (toppers) instead of merely cramming isolated grammatical rules?
Question 18 of 20
If you are to apply the standard grammatical rules for naming precious metals and gems, what gender would the word 'Heera' (Diamond) take?
Question 19 of 20
Match the structural formulas (List I) perfectly with their corresponding sub-types of the Present Tense (List II). List I: I. धातु + ता है II. धातु + चुका है III. धातु + रहा है IV. धातु + ता हो List II: 1. अपूर्ण वर्तमान 2. संभाव्य वर्तमान 3. पूर्ण वर्तमान 4. सामान्य वर्तमान
Question 20 of 20