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muhavare-lokoktiyan-hi-l2 MCQ — 10 Practice Questions with Answers

Practice 10 muhavare-lokoktiyan-hi-l2 multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Ideal for RAS/RPSC exam preparation.

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Q1. Read the statements. I. An idiom always gives its meaning through literal word parts. II. A proverb often gives a general truth or lesson. Which is correct?

A Only I
B Both I and II
C Only II Correct
D Neither I nor II

Explanation

Only statement II is correct. Idioms such as naak katna cannot be decoded by literal word parts alone; they need accepted usage and context. Proverbs such as jaisi karni vaisi bharni express a broad lesson.

Q2. During a card activity, Joseph matches a local saying heard at home. What should the teacher do for REET preparation?

A Reject the child’s home language as useless
B Accept every local saying as a standard exam answer
C Mark it as local enrichment and teach the standard accepted form too Correct
D Stop the activity and shift to only silent memorisation

Explanation

C is the best response. The teacher does not shame Joseph’s home language, but also does not treat every local form as a standard REET answer. This balances inclusion with exam accuracy and keeps the activity purposeful.

Q3. Which option names the safest preparation notebook columns for this topic?

A Expression, drawing, page number, marks
B Expression, meaning, natural sentence, possible trap Correct
C Only expression and translation
D Only famous proverbs

Explanation

B is correct because the four-column notebook mirrors the actual exam demand: know the expression, state the meaning, use it naturally, and recognise the likely trap. Karan’s review cycle in the note follows this design.

Q4. Which pair correctly matches the expression with its type?

A aankhon ka tara — proverb
B jaisi karni vaisi bharni — proverb Correct
C naak katna — proverb
D daanton tale ungli dabana — sentence type

Explanation

Option B is correct because a proverb normally stands as a complete statement and carries a general lesson. The other options confuse idiom phrases with proverbs or with sentence-type grammar from the neighbouring syllabus area.

Q5. Meena promised help but later withdrew support. Which meaning best fits the idiom haath kheenchna?

A To withdraw support Correct
B To wash hands
C To clap in praise
D To write quickly

Explanation

The key is A because haath kheenchna is a context-bound idiom for withdrawing help or support. Meena’s promise matters: the wrong options follow the physical word hand or add unrelated actions, so they miss the social meaning.

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Q6. Assertion: In a fill-in-the-blank inside a sentence, an idiom may fit better than a proverb. Reason: A proverb is often a complete saying, while an idiom usually functions as a phrase.

A Both are true, and the reason explains the assertion
B Both are true, but the reason does not explain the assertion
C Assertion is true, reason is false
D Assertion is false, reason is true
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Q7. Which statement best describes why repair writing is useful for idioms?

A It lets students copy long lists without context
B It checks whether the expression fits both meaning and grammar
C It removes speaking and listening from the language class
D It proves every proverb can fill any blank
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Q8. Match the expressions to the meanings: 1. aankhon ka tara 2. daanton tale ungli dabana. Choose the correct order.

A very dear person; to be amazed
B to be ashamed; to help someone
C to withdraw support; very dear person
D to write carefully; to speak softly
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Q9. Which option is the best distractor design for an MCQ on haath malna?

A A completely unrelated science term
B A random number from a mathematics chapter
C The same correct meaning repeated twice
D Another hand-word idiom with a different meaning
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Q10. Asha fails after no practice and blames the classroom floor. Which proverb best fits her behaviour?

A karat-karat abhyas ke jadmati hot sujan
B jaisi karni vaisi bharni
C ab pachhtaye hot kya
D naach na jaane aangan tedha

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