CET Graduate — Idioms MCQs
Practice 20 free idioms multiple choice questions for CET Graduate exam. Instant answers with explanations in Hindi and English.
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CET Graduate — Vocabulary — Idioms
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Question 1 of 20
Consider the following statement: 'He started a new business, but a strict curfew was imposed the very next day.' Which idiom best captures this situation?
Question 2 of 20
Match the Idiom (List I) with its appropriate Meaning (List II): List I: 1. Katha ke Baingan 2. Ghado Pani Padna 3. Chhati Par Saap Lotna 4. Sir Mundate hi Ole Padna List II: a. Facing hurdles at the very beginning b. Intense jealousy c. Extreme embarrassment d. Hypocritical preaching
Question 3 of 20
Which property of idioms is highlighted by the statement: 'एक ही मुहावरे का अर्थ प्रसंग के अनुसार सूक्ष्म रूप से बदल सकता है'?
Question 4 of 20
Unlike idioms, which develop solely through continuous habitual repetition (Rudh), Proverbs (Lokoktis) are fundamentally and universally rooted in:
Question 5 of 20
Morphological analysis reveals that the word 'परिसंख्या' (Parisankhya) is constructed utilizing which specific sequence of prefixes (Upsarg)?
Question 6 of 20
Select the precise set that contains exclusively orthographically pure (Shuddh) Hindi words without any spelling anomalies.
Question 7 of 20
Read the following statements regarding the usage of idioms and proverbs: Statement I: An idiom functions as an integral part of a sentence, acting as a noun, verb, or adjective. Statement II: A proverb is typically used independently at the end of a statement as a proof or example. Which of the statements is/are correct?
Question 8 of 20
The moral degradation implied by the idiom 'Thookkar chatna' refers to:
Question 9 of 20
Which set of terms accurately represents the transition of meaning processing when a student correctly interprets an idiom?
Question 10 of 20
Linguistics classifies Hindi vocabulary by origin. Which of the following is categorized as a pure 'Deshaj' (indigenous) word?
Question 11 of 20
In the context of jurisprudence and sound decision-making, how is the word 'Judicious' translated into official Hindi?
Question 12 of 20
Assertion (A): The Arabic language fundamentally shaped the concept of Lokokti in Hindi. Reason (R): The term 'Muhavara' originates from Arabic, meaning 'to be accustomed'. Choose the correct code:
Question 13 of 20
Which action best aligns with the meaning of the idiom 'Sone ka ghar mitti kar dena'?
Question 14 of 20
Which real-life scenario properly demonstrates the meaning of 'Ghode ka rog bandar ke sir padna'?
Question 15 of 20
Based on the transitive capacity of verbs, which of the following sentences utilizes a strictly intransitive verb (Akarmak Kriya)?
Question 16 of 20
In standard administrative and legal Hindi vocabulary, what is the exact recognized translation of the English term 'Exigency'?
Question 17 of 20
The proverb 'Chulhe aag na ghade pani' is employed to describe a situation of:
Question 18 of 20
Match the following idioms in List-I with their corresponding abstract meanings in List-II: List-I I. घड़ों पानी पड़ना II. दाँत काटी रोटी III. हवा से बातें करना IV. आसमान के तारे तोड़ना List-II 1. घनिष्ठ मित्रता 2. बहुत तेज दौड़ना 3. अत्यंत लज्जित होना 4. असंभव कार्य करना
Question 19 of 20
The linguistic term 'Muhavara' (Idiom) is originally derived from which language family?
Question 20 of 20
The genesis of the idiom 'Kuan khudwa ke mendhak pakadna' (कुआँ खुदवा के मेंढक पकड़ना) specifically illustrates the profound linguistic influence of which sector on the Hindi language?
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