Free Hindi MCQs for CET 12th Level

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CET 12th Level — Hindi

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Question 1 of 20

Why is 'Bindi' (बिंदु/बूँद) considered a clear example of nasalization?

Question 2 of 20

Anything 'that is inherently subject to death, decay, or ultimate destruction' is philosophically classified as:

Question 3 of 20

Execute a precise diagnostic match connecting the singular entity in List-I with its permanent grammatical constraint outlined in List-II. List-I I. दूध (Milk) II. बाल (Hair) III. सत्य (Truth) IV. दाम (Price) List-II 1. Always Plural (नित्य बहुवचन) 2. Always Singular (नित्य एकवचन)

Question 4 of 20

If an individual is showing signs of intense 'कौतूहल', what exact emotional state are they experiencing?

Question 5 of 20

If 'ओ' is followed by 'अ', what will be the resulting intermediate phonetic sound according to the rigid rules of Ayadi Sandhi?

Question 6 of 20

Which combination of elements correctly identifies the components involved in the phonetic simplification of the word 'Kshetra'?

Question 7 of 20

Which suffix is added to the root verb 'Khel' (खेल) to form the word 'Khiladi' (खिलाड़ी)?

Question 8 of 20

A cross-language analysis reveals that both Classical Sanskrit and Native Hindi have distinct prefixes dedicated strictly to reversing or completely negating a concept. Which of the following pairs correctly matches a Tatsam prefix with its equivalent Tadbhav prefix representing 'Negation/Without' (निषेध/बिना)?

Question 9 of 20

Which of the following describes 'a person who looks at everyone and everything with an equal, unbiased perspective'?

Question 10 of 20

Which of the following words is correctly formed by applying the suffix 'Eya' (एय)?

Question 11 of 20

Assertion (A): Words like 'Gayak' (Singer), 'Nayak' (Hero), and 'Sanchalak' (Director) are fundamentally classified as masculine doer (Kartavachak) words in Hindi morphology. Reason (R): The suffix '-ak' (अक) used in these words is an exclusive linguistic import from the Urdu language designed specifically to denote inanimate objects. Choose the correct alternative from below:

Question 12 of 20

Identify the type of sentence based on the intention: 'कृपया बैठ जाओ।'

Question 13 of 20

Identify the incorrect statement regarding the classification of Deshaj words from the options given below:

Question 14 of 20

The compound 'Shatabdi' is recognized as a Dvigu Samas. What is its precise grammatical expansion?

Question 15 of 20

Match the Tatsam words (List-I) with their fundamental grammatical identifiers (List-II): List-I 1. Krishak (कृषक) 2. Vadhu (वधु) 3. Pariksha (परीक्षा) List-II A. Initiates with semi-vowel 'Va' (व) B. Contains complex consonant 'Ksha' (क्ष) C. Contains vowel 'Ri' (ऋ) and retroflex 'Shha' (ष) Choose the correct matching code:

Question 16 of 20

Select the correct term used for 'an individual living in a foreign land away from their home country'.

Question 17 of 20

What profound socio-economic lesson does the idiom 'Oosar me beej bona' convey?

Question 18 of 20

Critically analyze the following sentences and determine how many of them are perfectly correct according to formal Hindi grammatical rules: 1. पिताजी ने मुझे थप्पड़ मारा। 2. वह भारत के प्रधान मंत्री हैं। 3. पेड़ से पत्ते गिर रहे हैं। 4. आप आज मेरे कार्यालय आओ।

Question 19 of 20

Which of the following compound words is INCORRECTLY paired with its implied 'Anyarth' (third meaning)?

Question 20 of 20

Why does the Tatsam word 'Paryank' fundamentally change its phonetic structure to become 'Palang' in everyday Hindi?

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