CET 12th LevelWord Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case) MCQs

Practice 20 free word forms (gender, number, tense, case) multiple choice questions for CET 12th Level exam. Instant answers with explanations in Hindi and English.

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CET 12th Level — Grammar Basics — Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case)

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Question 1 of 20

How does the Hindi morphological framework fundamentally address the challenge of assigning a gender to entirely abstract concepts that naturally lack biological sex?

Question 2 of 20

Match List-I (Categories of Nouns) with List-II (Specific Examples of Always Singular Nouns): List-I I. द्रव्यवाचक (Material) II. समूहवाचक (Collective) III. भाववाचक (Abstract) IV. प्राकृतिक तत्व (Natural Elements) List-II 1. भीड़ (Crowd) 2. क्षमा (Forgiveness) 3. वर्षा (Rain) 4. पीतल (Brass)

Question 3 of 20

Which of the following represents the correct transformation of the sentence 'राम पढ़ता है' (Simple Present) into the 'संदिग्ध वर्तमान' (Doubtful Present)?

Question 4 of 20

In the foundational SOV framework of the Hindi language, what is the precise grammatical function of the 'V' element, an element that is profoundly and continuously altered by vectors of gender and number?

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following plural usages is explicitly recognized as a common grammatical trap and error frequently made by language learners in Hindi?

Question 6 of 20

Which statement accurately highlights the primary difference between the 'Number' (Vachan) system in Hindi compared to classical Sanskrit?

Question 7 of 20

Filtering through the array of assimilated foreign loanwords, select the term that has crystallized definitively as a MASCULINE (पुल्लिंग) noun in current Hindi lexicons.

Question 8 of 20

The foundational text notes that students often fall into grammatical traps concerning 'Tiryak roop'. What does the concept of 'Tiryak roop' precisely refer to in the architecture of Hindi grammar?

Question 9 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 10 of 20

Which set of case markers (विभक्तियाँ) triggers the transformation of a direct plural noun into its oblique plural form ending in 'ओं' or 'यों'?

Question 11 of 20

Identify the exact translation for the constitutional/administrative term 'RESIDUARY'.

Question 12 of 20

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

Question 13 of 20

Under what specific grammatical condition does a plural noun transition into its 'Oblique Form' (तिर्यक रूप), taking suffixes like 'ओं' or 'यों'?

Question 14 of 20

If an action is technically happening in the present timeframe, but the grammatical structure conveys a strong sense of assumption or uncertainty by the speaker (e.g., 'राम पढ़ता होगा'), what is this tense definitively termed?

Question 15 of 20

Which of the following sets contains liquid substances that are ALL grammatically classified as feminine?

Question 16 of 20

Identify the core meaning of the well-known Hindi idiom: 'Neki kar aur dariya mein daal'.

Question 17 of 20

Consider the grammatical treatment of the word 'Pani' (Water) in sentence formation. Which rule heavily influences this?

Question 18 of 20

Critically analyze the following comparative statements: 1. 'समाचार' (News) acts strictly as a Singular noun. 2. 'सामान' (Goods) acts strictly as a Singular noun. Select the accurate assessment.

Question 19 of 20

Which critical grammatical gender was scientifically present in classical Sanskrit but was entirely eradicated during the evolution of the modern Hindi language?

Question 20 of 20

According to the structural classification of Hindi grammar, how many sub-types (उपभेद) exist for the Present Tense (वर्तमान काल)?

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