Grammar Topics (1–6) MCQs Quiz | Class 10
This quiz is designed for Class X students studying TAMANG (Code 133), Unit SECTION C: Grammar. It covers essential Grammar Topics (1–6) including Chigdugu, Chupangchig, Leedunchig, Reching, Sangbree, and Sugbree. Test your knowledge by answering the 10 multiple-choice questions below and download a detailed answer PDF after submission.
Understanding Tamang Grammar: A Guide to Topics (1-6)
The Tamang language, rich in its cultural heritage, has a structured grammar that helps in clear communication. This section provides an overview of key grammatical concepts, particularly focusing on ‘Chigdugu’, ‘Chupangchig’, ‘Leedunchig’, ‘Reching’, ‘Sangbree’, and ‘Sugbree’, which are fundamental to mastering the language’s structure.
1. Chigdugu: Nouns and Pronouns
In Tamang grammar, ‘Chigdugu’ primarily refers to the category of words that name people, places, things, ideas, or qualities. This includes nouns (e.g., person, village, book) and pronouns (e.g., he, she, it, they). Understanding ‘Chigdugu’ helps identify the subjects and objects in sentences and how they interact.
2. Chupangchig: Verbs and Tenses
‘Chupangchig’ is the core of action and state in Tamang sentences. It encompasses verbs, which describe actions (e.g., run, eat, speak) or states of being (e.g., is, become). This topic also delves into verb conjugations, tenses (past, present, future), aspects (e.g., continuous, perfect), and moods, indicating when an action occurs and how it is perceived.
3. Leedunchig: Adjectives and Adverbs
To add description and detail to sentences, ‘Leedunchig’ comes into play. This category covers adjectives, which modify or describe nouns and pronouns (e.g., big, beautiful, fast), and adverbs, which modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs (e.g., quickly, very, here). Mastering ‘Leedunchig’ enhances the expressiveness and clarity of your Tamang communication.
4. Reching: Sentence Structure and Phrases
‘Reching’ is about how words are put together to form meaningful phrases, clauses, and complete sentences. It focuses on the syntax of Tamang, including word order, agreement between parts of speech, and the construction of various sentence types (simple, complex, compound). Understanding ‘Reching’ is crucial for building grammatically correct and coherent sentences.
5. Sangbree: Conjunctions and Prepositions
Connecting words, phrases, and clauses is the role of ‘Sangbree’. This topic includes conjunctions (e.g., and, but, or, because) that link parts of sentences, and prepositions (e.g., in, on, under, with) that show relationships of position, direction, time, or manner between a noun/pronoun and other words in a sentence. ‘Sangbree’ helps create flow and logical connections within sentences.
6. Sugbree: Punctuation and Sentence Types
‘Sugbree’ deals with the mechanics of writing, specifically punctuation marks and the overall classification of sentences based on their purpose. This includes understanding the use of periods, commas, question marks, and other symbols to clarify meaning. It also covers different sentence types such as declarative (statements), interrogative (questions), imperative (commands), and exclamatory (exclamations).
Quick Revision Table: Tamang Grammar Topics (1-6)
| Topic | Primary Focus | Examples (English Context) |
|---|---|---|
| Chigdugu | Naming words | Nouns, Pronouns |
| Chupangchig | Action/State words | Verbs, Tenses |
| Leedunchig | Describing words | Adjectives, Adverbs |
| Reching | Sentence formation | Syntax, Phrases, Clauses |
| Sangbree | Connecting words | Conjunctions, Prepositions |
| Sugbree | Sentence mechanics | Punctuation, Sentence types |
Practice Questions (Without Answers)
- Which Tamang grammar topic would explain how to use plural forms of words?
- Identify a verb in the sentence “The child is playing happily” and state which Tamang grammar topic it belongs to.
- What is the function of an adverb, and under which topic would you study it?
- Give an example of a conjunction and explain its role according to ‘Sangbree’.
- How does proper punctuation, as covered in ‘Sugbree’, help in understanding a written Tamang sentence?

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