B2 noun

लेकर

Test Yourself 6 questions

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दिल्ली से जयपुर ___ तक पहुँचने में चार घंटे लगते हैं।

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: तक

In this sentence, 'तक' (tak) means 'up to' or 'until,' indicating the destination of the journey. While 'लेकर' can mean 'including' or 'starting from,' 'तक' is the most appropriate word to convey 'up to Jaipur.'

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सुबह नौ बजे ___ मीटिंग शुरू होगी।

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: से

The word 'से' (se) here means 'from' or 'starting from,' indicating the beginning time of the meeting. 'लेकर' can mean 'starting from' in some contexts, but 'से' is a more direct and common way to express the starting point of an event.

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आज मैंने सुबह से शाम ___ काम किया।

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: तक

'तक' (tak) means 'until' or 'up to,' indicating the duration of the work from morning to evening. 'लेकर' is not suitable in this context.

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पाँच से दस ___ संख्याएँ बताओ।

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: तक

'तक' (tak) is used here to mean 'up to' or 'including,' specifying the range of numbers from five to ten. 'लेकर' can sometimes mean 'including' but 'तक' is more commonly used for numerical ranges.

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इस किताब में पहला अध्याय ___ चौथा अध्याय महत्वपूर्ण हैं।

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: लेकर

Here, 'लेकर' (lekar) means 'including,' indicating that the chapters from the first to the fourth are important. It emphasizes the inclusion of all chapters within that range.

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मुझे यह काम आज ___ शाम तक पूरा करना है।

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: से

'आज से' (aaj se) means 'from today,' indicating the starting point of the period to complete the work. 'तक' would be used for the end point.

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