Grammar Basics MCQs for Patwari
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Patwari — Grammar Basics
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Question 1 of 20
Match List-I (Urdu Suffix) with List-II (Example Word): List-I a. खोर (khor) b. नामा (naama) c. आना (aana) d. ईन (een) List-II 1. सुलहनामा (Sulahnaama) 2. रंगीन (Rangeen) 3. रिश्वतखोर (Rishwatkhor) 4. सालाना (Saalaana)
Question 2 of 20
According to the first rule of Vyanjan Sandhi, what happens when the first consonant of a class (like 'क्') is followed by a vowel like 'ई'?
Question 3 of 20
Evaluate the combination: Which set exclusively contains words that utilize BOTH a prefix and a suffix?
Question 4 of 20
Which of the following compounds is formed by dropping a spatial preposition (locative case marker)?
Question 5 of 20
By analyzing the underlying phonetic triggers, why does the combination 'Maha + Ish' result in a Guna Sandhi (Mahesh) while the seemingly similar 'Maha + Aatma' results in a Dirgha Sandhi (Mahatma)?
Question 6 of 20
Which specific 'Streevachak' suffix is responsible for modifying 'कमल' (Kamal) into 'कमलिनी' (Kamalinee)?
Question 7 of 20
Which of the following word constructions utilizes the Krit Vachak suffix '-wala' (वाला)?
Question 8 of 20
Morphological analysis reveals distinct origins for seemingly similar prefixes. Based on grammatical origin rules, match the following words with the source language of their active prefixes: List I: 1. Nishtej (निस्तेज) 2. Nipat (निपट) List II: a. Native Hindi Prefix (Tadbhav) b. Classical Sanskrit Prefix (Tatsam)
Question 9 of 20
Choose the correct combination of a grammatical category and its respective feminine exception.
Question 10 of 20
Identify the incorrect pair of Sandhi components and their resultant word based on Vyanjan Sandhi rules.
Question 11 of 20
Based purely on suffix rules for the structural identification of masculine gender, which of the following entities represents an anomaly and does NOT belong to the identical grammatical category?
Question 12 of 20
Match the following complex sentences (List I) meticulously with their corresponding tense classifications (List II). List I: I. मैं दफ्तर जाऊंगा II. शायद वह पढ़ता हो III. वह सो रहा था IV. वह अभी गया है List II: 1. संभाव्य वर्तमान 2. अपूर्ण भूत 3. आसन्न भूत 4. सामान्य भविष्यत्
Question 13 of 20
What is the common morphological trait of the words 'Mahanatam', 'Varishthatam', and 'Adhikatam'?
Question 14 of 20
What is the primary semantic difference between the closely related Sanskrit prefixes 'Ni' (नि) and 'Nir/Nis' (निर्/निस्), as exemplified in words like 'Nishedh' and 'Nirbhay'?
Question 15 of 20
Which of the following sequences represents words formed SOLELY by Hindi domestic prefixes (not Urdu/foreign)?
Question 16 of 20
Identify the grammatically correct and meaningful sandhi word historically formed by seamlessly combining 'सत्' and 'चरित्र'.
Question 17 of 20
What are the two primary parameters that define the concept of 'Tense' (काल) in linguistic analysis?
Question 18 of 20
If the word 'Dhanvaan' (धनवान) demonstrates possession through suffixation, which other word utilizes the same suffix category?
Question 19 of 20
In classical Hindi morphology, what is the primary functional difference between the suffixes '-tar' (तर) and '-tam' (तम)?
Question 20 of 20