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muhavare-lokoktiyan-hi MCQ — 10 Practice Questions with Answers

Practice 10 muhavare-lokoktiyan-hi multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Ideal for RAS/RPSC exam preparation.

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Practice Questions

Q1. Assertion: Idioms should be introduced through a familiar situation in Class 1 to 5. Reason: Younger children often take fixed expressions literally at first.

A Both are true, but the reason does not explain the assertion.
B Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason explains the assertion. Correct
C The assertion is true, but the reason is false.
D The assertion is false, but the reason is true.

Explanation

The reason supports the assertion. If children hear 'phoola na samana' without a familiar event, they may look for flowers; Asha's prize gives the context needed for figurative meaning.

Q2. Asha wins a drawing prize and cannot stop smiling. Which idiom best fits her feeling?

A phoola na samana Correct
B haath bantana
C aankhon ka tara
D naach na jaane aangan tedha

Explanation

Asha's situation is success followed by visible delight, so 'phoola na samana' is the best idiom. The other options pull the learner toward helping, affection or excuse-making, but none names the feeling shown after the drawing prize.

Q3. Match the expression with its classroom use: 1. haath bantana 2. naach na jaane aangan tedha. Which pair is correct?

A 1 - helping in work; 2 - blaming conditions for one’s own lack Correct
B 1 - blaming others; 2 - helping in work
C 1 - being very happy; 2 - being a dear person
D 1 - reading a story; 2 - writing a sentence

Explanation

The pair is correct because 'haath bantana' names helping, as Meena did for Joseph, while the proverb warns against excuse-making. The wrong options confuse activity labels, other idioms or reversed meanings.

Q4. Which statement best distinguishes an idiom from a proverb for a primary Hindi class?

A An idiom is a fixed expression used in a sentence; a proverb is usually a complete saying. Correct
B An idiom is always longer than a proverb.
C A proverb never gives any lesson.
D An idiom must be explained only through memorisation.

Explanation

The correct distinction is functional: idioms are fixed expressions placed inside sentences, while proverbs are usually complete sayings. This helps a teacher decide whether Imran should make a sentence or explain a whole situation.

Q5. Which option is the literal trap for the idiom 'phoola na samana' in Asha's prize situation?

A Feeling proud and very happy
B Not being able to fit inside a flower Correct
C Helping a friend in work
D Blaming the room for failure

Explanation

The literal trap is the flower-related option. It copies the surface image but ignores the classroom situation: Asha has won a prize and is extremely happy, so the figurative sense is required.

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Q6. Which pair correctly shows an idiom and a proverb, in that order?

A jaisi karni vaisi bharni; haath bantana
B ekta mein bal hai; naach na jaane aangan tedha
C flower; star
D haath bantana; jaisi karni vaisi bharni
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Q7. Which teaching sequence best follows the note for primary children learning a new idiom?

A Dictionary definition, rare proverb list, silent copying, test
B English gloss, Hindi term, translation drill, marks
C Situation, expression, meaning discussion, child-made sentence
D Punishment for wrong meaning, then correct answer display
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Q8. Which source-backed point should appear early in a study note on this topic?

A Idioms and proverbs are outside the Language I Hindi syllabus.
B Only adult social satire should be taught in primary classes.
C A Hindi note should always give bracketed foreign glosses after each term.
D The RBSE syllabus places idioms and proverbs with sentence and phrase usage.
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Q9. A stem asks: 'Imran forgot practice but blamed the paper.' Which answer best fits?

A haath bantana
B aankhon ka tara
C naach na jaane aangan tedha
D phoola na samana
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Q10. A child using a wheelchair cannot move quickly between three activity stations. What is the most inclusive teacher response?

A Ask the child to sit out and copy the final answers later.
B Bring the cards to the child’s table or rotate materials instead of the child.
C Cancel idiom activity for the whole class immediately.
D Let peers do the task while the child watches silently.

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