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Sandhi, Samas, Upsarg and Pratyay for REET Level II Hindi
For REET Level II Hindi, sandhi, samas, upsarg and pratyay are tested as practical word-formation tools inside unseen-passage grammar. Candidates should identify the operation, split the word, preserve sentence meaning, and avoid surface traps such as calling every long word a compound. This note keeps the scope upper-primary, uses recurring classroom examples, and links each concept to MCQ reasoning.
Key points
- RBSE places upsarg, pratyay, sandhi and samas inside unseen-passage grammar.
- Sandhi tests sound joining; samas tests compact compounds with vigrah.
- Upsarg comes before the base word; pratyay comes after it.
- The safest MCQ method is word, split, meaning and label.
- Classroom practice should balance direct rule teaching with inquiry-based sorting.
- Each explanation must name the trap, not only the correct label.
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For REET Level II Hindi, sandhi, samas, upsarg and pratyay are tested as practical word-formation tools inside unseen-passage grammar. Candidates should identify the operation, split the word, preserve sentence meaning, and avoid surface traps such as calling every long word a compound. This note keeps the scope upper-primary, uses recurring classroom examples, and links each concept to MCQ reasoning.
