CUET UG · Other Domain Subjects
Sanskrit prose, poetry, drama; grammar — sandhi, samasa, karaka, verb conjugation.
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Q1 · Sanskrit · EASY
In Sanskrit, the sandhi of 'rāma' + 'iti' results in which of the following forms?
Q2 · Sanskrit · MEDIUM
The term 'Tatpurusha' in Sanskrit grammar refers to which type of samasa (compound)?
Q3 · Sanskrit · MEDIUM
In Sanskrit grammar, which karaka (case relation) does the instrumental case (tṛtīyā vibhakti) primarily express when indicating the means or instrument of an action?
Q4 · Sanskrit · HARD
The parasmaipada form of the verb root 'bhū' (to be/become) in present tense, third person singular (prathama-puruṣa, eka-vachana) is: