Rajasthan SIWord Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case) MCQs

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Rajasthan SI — Grammar Basics — Word Forms (Gender, Number, Tense, Case)

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Question 1 of 20

Choose the group of words that consists entirely of 'Nitya Pulling' (always masculine) exceptions derived from the generally feminine '-ई' (ee) ending rule.

Question 2 of 20

Match the following liquids with their correct grammatical gender classification: List-I 1. Sharab 2. Sharbat 3. Lassi 4. Tel List-II A. Masculine Rule B. Feminine Exception Codes:

Question 3 of 20

What is the key grammatical error in the following sentence: 'डाकुओं भाग गए'?

Question 4 of 20

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

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following nouns belongs to the specialized category of words that are perpetually deployed with plural verb agreements in standard Hindi?

Question 6 of 20

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

Question 7 of 20

Which of the following describes the accurate morphological process to pluralize a feminine noun ending in the long vowel 'ई' (ईकारांत) like 'नदी' (River)?

Question 8 of 20

In the context of 'संदिग्ध भूत' (Doubtful Past), what grammatical elements must combine to create the doubt regarding a past action?

Question 9 of 20

Applying the concept of 'Honorific Plural' (आदरार्थ बहुवचन), identify the flawless sentence among the given options.

Question 10 of 20

Which specific sets of words, primarily representing physical body parts or secretions, are universally mandated to be used in the plural form (नित्य बहुवचन) in Hindi?

Question 11 of 20

In Hindi grammatical categorization, the exclamation 'Shabash!' belongs to which specific sub-category of interjections (Vismayadibodhak avyay)?

Question 12 of 20

Match List-I (Grammatical Rule/Suffix Origin) correctly with List-II (Representative Examples): List-I P. Suffixes like '-paa', '-pan' representing general masculine traits Q. Suffixes like '-tva', '-tya', '-ya' stemming from Sanskrit masculine derivations R. Suffixes like '-daan', '-khaana' signifying Urdu/Persian masculine imports S. The '-ak' suffix strictly denoting masculine human doers List-II 1. Sanchalak, Pathak 2. Pagalkhaana, Peekdaan 3. Sati-tva, Saundarya 4. Budhapa, Bachpan

Question 13 of 20

Which of the following sentence formulations correctly represents the 'संभाव्य भविष्यत्' (Probable Future) tense?

Question 14 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 15 of 20

Which of the following competitive examinations in Rajasthan allocates precisely 75 questions to test General Hindi proficiency?

Question 16 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding the 'संभाव्य वर्तमान' (Probable Present) tense: 1. It expresses a high degree of possibility that an action is currently being completed. 2. Its structural identifier includes suffixes like 'ता हो', 'ती हो', or 'ते हों'. Which of the statements is/are correct?

Question 17 of 20

Identify the incorrect pair linking a direct singular noun to its grammatically accurate direct plural form.

Question 18 of 20

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

Question 19 of 20

What is the most accurate interpretation of the proverb 'Jhatpat ki ghani, aadha tel aadha pani'?

Question 20 of 20

Assertion (A): Words representing languages and scripts, such as Hindi, English, Sanskrit, and Devnagari, belong to the 'always feminine' category. Reason (R): These words end with the suffix '-ता' (-ta), which universally indicates a feminine abstract noun. Choose the correct option:

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