Hindi (Language I)
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The natural order of language acquisition is LSRW: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing, as children naturally comprehend spoken sounds before producing them or decoding text. Option A is incorrect because reading and writing are advanced skills that cannot develop before a child learns to listen and speak.
In Hindi grammar, nouns (Sangya) are fundamentally classified into three main types: Vyaktivachak, Jativachak, and Bhavavachak. Option A is incorrect because modern classifications that list five types include Dravya-vachak and Samuha-vachak, which are traditionally considered subcategories of Jativachak.
See the mechanism
The Hindi word 'dora' refers to a thread or string, making 'rassi' (rope) the correct synonym. A diagram for this topic isn't available yet — the worked example below walks the same reasoning step by step.
An exam-style question, fully explained
“दोरा” शब्द का पर्यायवाची है:
- Identify what the question tests: “दोरा” शब्द का पर्यायवाची है:.
- The Hindi word 'dora' refers to a thread or string, making 'rassi' (rope) the correct synonym.
- Options like 'sagar' (ocean) or 'kagaj' (paper) are incorrect because they denote completely different objects with no conceptual link to cords or threads.
Traps the examiner sets
- Options like 'sagar' (ocean) or 'kagaj' (paper) are incorrect because they denote completely different objects with no conceptual link to cords or threads.
- Option A is incorrect because modern classifications that list five types include Dravya-vachak and Samuha-vachak, which are traditionally considered subcategories of Jativachak.
- Option A is incorrect because reading and writing are advanced skills that cannot develop before a child learns to listen and speak.
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