Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case) MCQs for LDC

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LDC — Grammar Basics — Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case)

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Question 1 of 20

Analyze the structural physics of the sentence: 'कोयला खदान से निकाला जाता है।'. The postposition 'से' strictly signifies which grammatical case (Karak)?

Question 2 of 20

Which specific collective suffix (समूहवाचक शब्द) is traditionally appended to the inherently singular word 'मुनि' (Sage/Ascetic) to successfully synthesize its plural form?

Question 3 of 20

Which specific sets of words, primarily representing physical body parts or secretions, are universally mandated to be used in the plural form (नित्य बहुवचन) in Hindi?

Question 4 of 20

Read the following statements carefully regarding the gender of geographical entities: Statement I: The names of mountains and oceans (e.g., Himalayas, Pacific) are perpetually masculine. Statement II: The names of rivers (e.g., Ganga, Godavari) are perpetually masculine. Which of the statements is/are correct?

Question 5 of 20

Which specific collective suffix is traditionally appended to the singular word 'मुनि' (Sage) to synthesize its plural form?

Question 6 of 20

Identify the grammatically correct sentence based on the uncompromising rules of 'Number' concerning the noun 'हस्ताक्षर' (Signature).

Question 7 of 20

When categorizing astronomical bodies by gender in Hindi, one specific planet deviates from the standard masculine rule. Identify the planet that is strictly classified as feminine.

Question 8 of 20

Which of the following grammatical categories of nouns is inherently structured to be 'Always Singular' (नित्य एकवचन) and does not possess a direct plural counterpart in standard usage?

Question 9 of 20

Which of the following nouns belongs to the specialized category of words that are perpetually deployed with plural verb agreements in standard Hindi?

Question 10 of 20

Isolate the anomalous word that does NOT fall under the rigid classification of 'Nitya Bahuvachan' (Always Plural).

Question 11 of 20

Consider the following two specialized lists of structural suffixes utilized to formulate masculine vocabulary: List-I: '-daan', '-khaana' List-II: '-tva', '-tya', '-ya' Identify the precise historical and linguistic origins of these suffix groups respectively:

Question 12 of 20

Which of the following plural constructions strictly adheres to the morphological rules of formal Hindi when a case marker (कारक चिह्न) is NOT present in the sentence?

Question 13 of 20

Which of the following sentences functions as a classic linguistic example of the 'संभाव्य भविष्यत्' (Probable Future) tense based on structural rules?

Question 14 of 20

Apply the relevant rule: How is the plural formed for feminine nouns ending in the vowel 'आ' (आकारांत स्त्रीलिंग) such as 'कथा' (Story)?

Question 15 of 20

Which of the following sets of vocabulary words represents prominent exceptions that are structurally treated as Feminine (Striling), despite ending in the phonetic '-aa' sound that usually denotes masculinity?

Question 16 of 20

Which specific and highly nuanced pair of tenses constitutes a major area of cognitive weakness for exam aspirants, as explicitly diagnosed in the structural analysis of common morphological errors?

Question 17 of 20

What is the fundamentally correct structural sequence of a grammatically sound sentence in the Hindi language?

Question 18 of 20

Which of the following grammatical categories of nouns is inherently structured to be 'Always Singular' (नित्य एकवचन)?

Question 19 of 20

Assertion (A): 'राम खा रहा है' is categorized under तात्कालिक वर्तमान (Present Continuous). Reason (R): The verb signifies a habitual truth that repeats every day.

Question 20 of 20

Identify the odd one out based strictly on its grammatical gender classification.

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