PatwariUpsarg MCQs

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Patwari — Grammar Basics — Upsarg

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Question 1 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 2 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 3 of 20

What is the specific grammatical role of the Tadbhav prefix 'Au' (औ) when it is attached to the beginning of colloquial Hindi words like 'Ausar' (औसर) and 'Aughat' (औघट)?

Question 4 of 20

Morphological analysis reveals distinct origins for seemingly similar prefixes. Based on grammatical origin rules, match the following words with the source language of their active prefixes: List I: 1. Nishtej (निस्तेज) 2. Nipat (निपट) List II: a. Native Hindi Prefix (Tadbhav) b. Classical Sanskrit Prefix (Tatsam)

Question 5 of 20

What is the primary semantic difference between the closely related Sanskrit prefixes 'Ni' (नि) and 'Nir/Nis' (निर्/निस्), as exemplified in words like 'Nishedh' and 'Nirbhay'?

Question 6 of 20

Critically analyze the semantic capability of the Hindi prefix 'Ni' (नि). How does its functional application in native words like 'Nidar' (निडर) differ from its use in classical Sanskrit words like 'Nishedh' (निषेध)?

Question 7 of 20

If a student wants to form a word meaning 'occurring every year', which specific prefix must be attached to the root word 'वर्ष' (Varsh)?

Question 8 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 9 of 20

Which of the following options correctly demonstrates the functional capacity of the Hindi prefix 'Bhar' (भर), designed to convey 'totality' or being 'completely filled' (भरा हुआ/पूरा)?

Question 10 of 20

Which of the following word combinations correctly applies the functional prefix 'Prati' (प्रति) to achieve the dual semantic intent of 'each/every' and 'opposition/return' (समानता/प्रत्येक और विपरीत)?

Question 11 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?

Question 12 of 20

Match the structurally diverse Sanskrit prefixes to their precise definitional boundaries based on morphological grammar: List-I: 1. Api (अपि) 2. Swa (स्व) 3. Vi (वि) List-II: a. Denotes speciality or absence/privation (विशेष/अभाव) b. Denotes personal ownership or self (अपना/निजी) c. Denotes certainty or addition (निश्चय/भी)

Question 13 of 20

Which specific numeric value does the Hindi prefix 'ति' (Ti) represent in compound words like 'तिरंगा' and 'तिमाही'?

Question 14 of 20

In standard vocabulary, what critical semantic degradation occurs when the prefix 'Ap' (अप) is appended to a neutral or positive root, as seen in 'Apkeerti' (अपकीर्ति)?

Question 15 of 20

The complex words 'Nishchal' (निश्चल) and 'Nishkam' (निष्काम) execute a structural modification based on Sanskrit consonant joining rules. Which base prefix is actually at work here to imply a state of being 'devoid of' (रहित)?

Question 16 of 20

Evaluate the morphological differences between the words 'Videsh' (विदेश) and 'Swadesh' (स्वदेश). How do the prefixes 'Vi' (वि) and 'Swa' (स्व) act to create diametrically opposed concepts?

Question 17 of 20

Analyze the morphological structure of the word 'Apvyay' (अपव्यय). Which prefix is applied here, and what effect does it have on the root word?

Question 18 of 20

Which of the following pairs demonstrates a structural anomaly where the prefix 'Vi' (वि) implies 'utter absence or privation' (अभाव), rather than its alternate meaning of 'speciality' (विशेष)?

Question 19 of 20

According to the rigid definitions of morphology, which of the following statements best describes the functional dependency of prefixes (Upsarg)?

Question 20 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?

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