CET Graduate — Upsarg MCQs
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CET Graduate — Grammar Basics — Upsarg
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Question 1 of 20
Execute a multi-step analysis on the word 'Pratyaksh' (प्रत्यक्ष). What is the underlying prefix, and through which grammatical rule does it attach to the root word 'Aksh'?
Question 2 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 3 of 20
Analyze the semantic boundary established by the native prefix 'A' (अ) in colloquial Hindi vocabulary. Which of the following words accurately reflects its functional application of 'No/Absence' (नहीं/अभाव)?
Question 4 of 20
Read the following assertion and reason regarding the prefix 'Swa' (स्व): Assertion (A): The word 'Swatantra' (स्वतंत्र) implies absolute freedom from any governing system. Reason (R): The prefix 'Swa' operates reflexively to mean 'own' or 'personal' (अपना/निजी), thereby defining 'Swatantra' strictly as 'self-governance' or 'governed by one's own system'. Select the accurate logical validation:
Question 5 of 20
Synthesize the functional roles of prefixes denoting 'absence', 'negative', or 'reverse' conditions. Which combination correctly groups one Classical Sanskrit prefix and one Native Hindi prefix, respectively, that execute these identical negative functions?
Question 6 of 20
In the structural formation of Hindi vocabulary, what specific modification does the Tadbhav prefix 'Au' (औ) apply to words like 'Augun' (औगुण) and 'Aughat' (औघट)?
Question 7 of 20
The English loanword prefixes 'हैड' (Head) and 'सब' (Sub) are frequently used in modern Hindi. What do they respectively signify?
Question 8 of 20
Match the foreign prefixes in List-I with their corresponding meanings in List-II: List-I: a. कम (Kam) b. हम (Ham) c. हर (Har) d. नेक (Nek) List-II: 1. प्रत्येक (Every) 2. भला (Good) 3. थोड़ा (Little/Less) 4. साथ (With) Choose the correct code:
Question 9 of 20
The specialized numerical prefix 'Un' (उन) is uniquely applied in the Hindi counting system. If the word 'Unnasi' (उन्नासी) applies this prefix, what mathematical operation is inherently occurring?
Question 10 of 20
The complex words 'Abhinay' (अभिनय) and 'Abhimukh' (अभिमुख) utilize the prefix 'Abhi' (अभि). From a spatial perspective, what does this morpheme indicate?
Question 11 of 20
Read the following assertion and reason regarding Hindi prefixes carefully: Assertion (A): The native Hindi prefix 'U' (उ) is utilized to signify the concept of 'high' or 'upward'. Reason (R): Common words like 'Uchalna' (उछालना) and 'Ujadna' (उजड़ना) are prime examples illustrating the application of the 'Au' (औ) prefix. Choose the correct evaluation:
Question 12 of 20
Which of the following pairs of native Hindi prefixes and their defined semantic meanings is incorrectly matched based on standard morphological tables?
Question 13 of 20
Match the following prefixes with their correct linguistic origin and meaning: List-I: a. बा (Ba) b. बिन (Bin) c. हैड (Head) d. बहु (Bahu) List-II: 1. Hindi - निषेध/अभाव (Without) 2. English - प्रमुख (Chief) 3. Urdu - अनुसार/साथ (According to/With) 4. Hindi - ज्यादा/अधिक (More/Much) Choose the correct code:
Question 14 of 20
Evaluate the phonetic and structural rules regarding the prefixes 'Ud' (उद्) and 'Ut' (उत्) in Hindi grammar. Which statement represents their operational reality?
Question 15 of 20
Which of the following conceptually explains the foreign prefix 'ऐन' (Ain) found in terms like 'ऐनमौका'?
Question 16 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 17 of 20
The morphological additions of 'Sa' or 'Su' (स/सु) in words such as 'Sapoot' (सपूत), 'Sajeev' (सजीव), and 'Suyash' (सुयश) impart what overarching character to the root concept?
Question 18 of 20
Read the following assertion and reason carefully: Assertion (A): The word 'कमअक्ल' is formed using a foreign prefix that denotes a lesser quantity or degree. Reason (R): The prefix 'कम' (Kam) is an Urdu prefix that translates to 'थोड़ा' (little/less). Choose the correct option:
Question 19 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 20 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?
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