Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case) MCQs for Patwari
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Patwari — Grammar Basics — Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case)
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Question 1 of 20
Identify the masculine exception among the following nouns ending in the diminutive suffix '-इया'.
Question 2 of 20
Examine the syntactic shift of the noun 'Makan' (House) in the phrase "Makan mein aag lagi" (Fire broke out in the house). Structurally, what is happening to the noun?
Question 3 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 4 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 5 of 20
In the context of the Hindu calendar, tithis (dates) possess a specific grammatical gender. Identify the statement that correctly represents this rule.
Question 6 of 20
In Hindi grammar, the 'पूर्ण वर्तमान' (Present Perfect) tense is conceptually considered highly equivalent to which specific sub-type of the Past Tense?
Question 7 of 20
Which of the following words correctly demonstrates the diminutive (Laghuta) property indicated by the suffix '-इया' (-iya) and its associated grammatical gender?
Question 8 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 9 of 20
According to the rules of Hindi morphology, which of the following represents the correct plural form of the noun 'Guru' (गुरु)?
Question 10 of 20
Select the precise antonym (Vilom) for the profound philosophical term 'Shashwat' (Eternal).
Question 11 of 20
Which of the following descriptions accurately defines the core operating principle behind the 'तिर्यक रूप' (Oblique Form) in Hindi noun morphology?
Question 12 of 20
Apply the rule of 'Anviti' (Agreement) to the exceptional masculine noun 'Dahi' (Curd). Which of the following sentences successfully demonstrates perfect grammatical syntax?
Question 13 of 20
Which of the following Hindi words is an exception to the rule that words ending in a long 'ee' (-ई) are typically feminine?
Question 14 of 20
Consider the semantic rule regarding the names of mountains and oceans. Which of the following is appropriately classified under this rule?
Question 15 of 20
Match the sentences in List-I with their correct Grammatical Tense in List-II. List-I: I. वह अभी गया है II. वह सो चुका था III. सीता गा रही थी IV. राजू ने सेब खाया होगा List-II: 1. अपूर्ण भूत (Past Continuous) 2. संदिग्ध भूत (Doubtful Past) 3. पूर्ण भूत (Past Perfect) 4. आसन्न भूत (Recent Past)
Question 16 of 20
Which of the following sentences correctly applies grammatical rules regarding the usage of the word 'प्राण' (Life/Breath)?
Question 17 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 18 of 20
Which of the following structurally describes how the 'सामान्य वर्तमान' (Simple Present) tense operates when conveying universal truths or habitual actions?
Question 19 of 20
Which of the following best explains why 'अनेकों' is frequently seen in writing despite being universally classified as a grammatical error?
Question 20 of 20