Upsarg MCQs for Patwari
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Patwari — Grammar Basics — Upsarg
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Question 1 of 20
Morphological analysis reveals that the word 'परिसंख्या' (Parisankhya) is constructed utilizing which specific sequence of prefixes (Upsarg)?
Question 2 of 20
The widely used prefix 'Prati' (प्रति), embedded in words such as 'Prativarsh' (प्रतिवर्ष) and 'Pratidhvani' (प्रतिध्वनि), fundamentally conveys which of the following meanings?
Question 3 of 20
Which of the following compound words structurally employs the prefix 'Anu' (अनु) to enforce the concept of 'similarity' or 'following behind' (सादृश्य/पीछे)?
Question 4 of 20
Analyze the morphological structure of the word 'Apvyay' (अपव्यय). Which prefix is applied here, and what effect does it have on the root word?
Question 5 of 20
Analyze the formation of the words 'Atipriya' (अतिप्रिय), 'Atirikt' (अतिरिक्त), and 'Ateendriya' (अतींद्रिय). What specific meaning does the prefix 'Ati' (अति) impart to the root words?
Question 6 of 20
Which of the following sets of words perfectly illustrates the morphological application of the native Hindi prefix 'An' (अन), which strictly translates to 'without' (बिना)?
Question 7 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 8 of 20
The construction of spatial and temporal terms like 'Chaumasa' (चौमासा), 'Chauraha' (चौराहा), and 'Chaukhat' (चौखट) relies heavily on the Hindi prefix 'Chau' (चौ). What exact numerical configuration does this prefix embed into the root word?
Question 9 of 20
When analyzing words like 'Samsar' (संसार) and 'Samman' (सम्मान), it becomes evident that the prefix 'Sam' (सम्) behaves dynamically. Which phonetic rule governs the appearance of this prefix?
Question 10 of 20
The words 'Abhiman' (अभिमान) and 'Abhishek' (अभिषेक) utilize the Sanskrit prefix 'Abhi' (अभि). What spatial or directional concept does this prefix generally encode?
Question 11 of 20
Which of the following classical prefixes is universally employed to denote 'Completeness', 'Togetherness', or a 'Beautifully Perfected' state (पूर्णता/सुंदर), primarily identifiable through Anusvara formatting?
Question 12 of 20
Match the following Sanskrit prefixes with their correct examples based on morphological rules: List-I: 1. Adhi (अधि) 2. Anu (अनु) List-II: a. Anukaran, Anusandhan b. Adhikar, Adhishesh
Question 13 of 20
Read the following assertion and reason regarding the conjugation of prefixes: Assertion (A): The word 'Adhogati' (अधोगति) utilizes the prefix 'Adh' (अध). Reason (R): Hindi grammar requires the visarga (ः) in 'Adhah' (अधः) to transition into an 'o' (ो) sound when forming specific downwards-moving words. Choose the correct logical assessment:
Question 14 of 20
Based on standard Hindi grammar classification, into how many main categories are prefixes (Upsarg) primarily divided?
Question 15 of 20
Identify the precise semantic difference between the structurally identical components in 'Sukant' (सुकान्त) and 'Kuchal' (कुचाल) based on standard Tadbhav prefix roles.
Question 16 of 20
The prefix 'बिन' (Bin) modifies words like 'बिनदेखा' and 'बिनब्याहा'. What is the primary linguistic function of this prefix?
Question 17 of 20
Match the following complex compound words with the exact semantic boundary their respective prefixes enforce: List-I: 1. Aagman (आगमन) 2. Prahar (प्रहार) 3. Durachar (दुराचार) List-II: a. A state of excess, forward motion, or superiority (अधिक/आगे/ऊपर) b. A state of completeness, opposite direction, or strict limit (पूर्ण/विपरीत/सीमा) c. A state of badness, corruption, or extreme difficulty (बुरा/कठिन)
Question 18 of 20
Match the following Sanskrit prefixes with their fundamental semantic meanings to evaluate vocabulary precision: List-I: 1. Anu (अनु) 2. Aa (आ) List-II: a. Completeness, boundary, or opposite direction (पूर्ण/विपरीत/सीमा) b. Similarity, following, or behind (सादृश्य/पीछे)
Question 19 of 20
Identify the set of words that correctly exemplifies the application of the prefix 'Pra' (प्र), which is structurally meant to convey 'excess, ahead, or above' (अधिक/आगे/ऊपर).
Question 20 of 20