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.

Master Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case) under Grammar Basics for CET 12th Level with our curated MCQ set. Every question follows real Rajasthan exam patterns. Switch between Hindi and English anytime.

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

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Question 1 of 20

Examine the following matching between noun categories and their specific grammatical exceptions. Which pair is incorrectly matched?

Question 2 of 20

What is the primary grammatical function of the suffix '-इया' (-iya) when it is added to a base Hindi noun, and what gender does the resulting word take?

Question 3 of 20

Based on gender classification, which abstract noun does NOT belong to the feminine category dictated by the standard suffix rules?

Question 4 of 20

Consider the semantic rule regarding the names of mountains and oceans. Which of the following is appropriately classified under this rule?

Question 5 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 6 of 20

Assertion (A): The names of all liquid substances in Hindi are strictly masculine. Reason (R): Syahi, Sharab, and Lassi are feminine liquids that serve as exceptions to the general rule. Choose the correct option:

Question 7 of 20

Which of the following pairs correctly matches a linguistic suffix with the grammatical gender it produces in abstract or diminutive nouns?

Question 8 of 20

Consider the semantic rule grouping rivers in Hindi. Which statement accurately captures the exceptions to this rule?

Question 9 of 20

If you are to apply the standard grammatical rules for naming precious metals and gems, what gender would the word 'Heera' (Diamond) take?

Question 10 of 20

Identify the incorrect statement regarding the semantic gender rules in Hindi.

Question 11 of 20

Choose the correct combination of a grammatical category and its respective feminine exception.

Question 12 of 20

Which set of abstract nouns incorporates all three feminine-forming suffixes: '-आवट' (-aawat), '-ता' (-ta), and '-आई' (-aai)?

Question 13 of 20

Assertion (A): 'Dahi' (Curd) is sour, hence the correct sentence structure is 'Dahi khatta hai'. Reason (R): 'Dahi' is an exception to the phonetic rule that words ending in a long '-ee' sound are feminine; it remains strictly masculine.

Question 14 of 20

Which group contains items that all share the 'always feminine' (Nitya Striling) classification derived purely from semantic rules rather than suffix formation?

Question 15 of 20

Identify the masculine exception among the following nouns ending in the diminutive suffix '-इया'.

Question 16 of 20

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

Question 17 of 20

Read the following statements: I. Hindi grammar recognizes the grammatical category of abstract nouns formed with the suffixes '-ta', '-ti', and '-aai' as feminine. II. Hindi grammar categorizes all names of rivers as strictly feminine without any anomalies. Which of the statements is/are incorrect?

Question 18 of 20

Which of the following months is grouped with 'Prithvi' and 'Chandi' based on grammatical gender?

Question 19 of 20

Which feminine noun is correctly derived from the suffix '-आहट'?

Question 20 of 20

If you group nouns into masculine (M) and feminine (F) based on exceptions, what is the correct pattern for the sequence: Dahi, Moti, Imli, Syahi?

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