Numbers MCQs Quiz | Class 9
This quiz for Class IX, Subject Kashmiri (Code 097), Unit Grammar, focuses on Numbers. It includes questions designed to test your application and evaluation skills regarding numerical concepts in Kashmiri. Complete the quiz, submit your answers, and download a detailed PDF review.
Understanding Numbers in Kashmiri Grammar
Numbers (گِنتَر) are fundamental in any language, and Kashmiri is no exception. Mastering Kashmiri numbers is crucial for daily communication, counting, expressing quantity, time, and more. This section provides a brief overview of cardinal numbers in Kashmiri, focusing on the basic counts and their usage.
Key Points about Kashmiri Numbers:
- Kashmiri numbers, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, have distinct words for cardinal numbers.
- The basic numbers from one to ten form the foundation for constructing higher numbers.
- Pronunciation is key, and understanding the Roman transliteration helps in learning.
- Numbers can change forms slightly when used with different genders or cases, though for basic counting, the forms are generally stable.
Table: Kashmiri Cardinal Numbers (1-10)
| English | Kashmiri (Roman) |
|---|---|
| One | Akh |
| Two | Zyi |
| Three | Treh |
| Four | Tsoer |
| Five | Ponch |
| Six | Shye |
| Seven | Sath |
| Eight | Aath |
| Nine | Nav |
| Ten | Dah |
Quick Revision List:
Akhfor 1.Zyifor 2.Trehfor 3.Tsoerfor 4.Ponchfor 5.Shyefor 6.Sathfor 7.Aathfor 8.Navfor 9.Dahfor 10.
Extra Practice Questions:
- Which Kashmiri number comes after ‘shye’?
- If you have ‘treh’ apples, how many apples do you have?
- How is the number ‘five’ typically pronounced in Kashmiri?
- The word ‘tsoer’ in Kashmiri refers to which number?
- What is the sum of ‘akh’ and ‘zyi’ in Kashmiri numerical terms?