DLAB - Defense Language Aptitude Battery Applying Fictional Grammar Rules Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In a fictional language, adjectives must agree in gender with the noun they modify. Nouns ending in 'o' are masculine, and nouns ending in 'a' are feminine. To make an adjective agree, add '-m' for masculine nouns and '-f' for feminine nouns. Adjectives always follow the noun. Given that the word for 'car' is 'auto' and the word for 'fast' is 'rapid', how would you correctly say 'the fast car'?
- auto rapidf
- rapidf auto
- auto rapidm (Correct answer)
- rapidm auto
Correct answer: auto rapidm
The noun 'auto' ends in 'o', making it masculine. The adjective 'rapid' must be modified to agree with a masculine noun by adding '-m', becoming 'rapidm'. According to the rules, the adjective follows the noun. Therefore, the correct phrase is 'auto rapidm'.
Question 2: A newly discovered language follows a strict Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) word order. To make a verb past tense, the prefix 'ka-' is added. The word for 'I' is 'jek', the word for 'the food' is 'nom', and the root word for 'eat' is 'sal'. How would you say 'I ate the food'?
- Jek kasal nom.
- Nom jek kasal.
- Jek nom sal.
- Jek nom kasal. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Jek nom kasal.
The required word order is Subject-Object-Verb. The subject is 'jek' (I), the object is 'nom' (the food), and the verb is 'eat' (sal). The action is in the past tense ('ate'), so the prefix 'ka-' is added to the verb 'sal', making it 'kasal'. Following the SOV structure, the correct sentence is 'Jek nom kasal'.
Question 3: In this language's grammar, possession is shown by adding the suffix '-ep' to the possessor. To make a noun plural, the prefix 'vo-' is added. The possessor always comes before the thing being possessed. If 'bax' means 'box' and 'gorn' means 'rock', which of the following correctly translates to 'the rock's boxes'?
- gorn-ep vo-bax (Correct answer)
- vo-gorn-ep bax
- vo-bax gorn-ep
- gorn vo-bax-ep
Correct answer: gorn-ep vo-bax
The possessor is 'the rock' (gorn), so it takes the possessive suffix '-ep', becoming 'gorn-ep'. The possessed item is 'boxes', which is the plural of 'box' (bax). The plural prefix 'vo-' is added, making it 'vo-bax'. The possessor ('gorn-ep') comes before the possessed item ('vo-bax'), resulting in 'gorn-ep vo-bax'.
Question 4: You are given the following grammatical rules: 1) Questions are formed by placing the word 'ci' at the beginning of the sentence. 2) The future tense is indicated by the suffix '-fut' on the verb. 3) The word 'tu' means 'you' and 'vola' is the verb for 'fly'. Based on this, how would you ask the question 'Will you fly?'
- Tu vola-fut ci?
- Ci tu vola-fut? (Correct answer)
- Vola-fut tu ci?
- Ci tu vola?
Correct answer: Ci tu vola-fut?
To form the future tense of 'fly' (vola), the suffix '-fut' is added, creating 'vola-fut'. To turn the statement 'You will fly' ('Tu vola-fut') into a question, the question word 'ci' is placed at the very beginning of the sentence. This results in 'Ci tu vola-fut?'.
Question 5: In a fictional language, word order is Verb-Subject-Object. Negation is expressed by the particle 'ne' which must be placed directly after the verb. Given that 'vid' means 'sees', 'puer' means 'the boy', and 'canis' means 'the dog', what is the correct way to say 'The boy does not see the dog'?
- Ne vid puer canis.
- Puer ne vid canis.
- Vid puer ne canis.
- Vid ne puer canis. (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Vid ne puer canis.
The required word order is Verb-Subject-Object. The verb is 'vid' (sees), the subject is 'puer' (the boy), and the object is 'canis' (the dog). The negation particle 'ne' is placed immediately after the verb. Therefore, the sentence structure is Verb ('Vid') + Negation ('ne') + Subject ('puer') + Object ('canis'), forming 'Vid ne puer canis'.
Question 6: A language's rules state that an object receiving an action is marked with the suffix '-em'. The intensity of an action is shown by duplicating the verb. The word for 'the child' is 'pello', 'the ball' is 'sphaera', and 'to hit' is 'puls'. How would you say 'The child hits the ball hard'?
- Pello sphaeraem puls-puls.
- Pello puls sphaeraem-sphaeraem.
- Pello puls-puls sphaeraem. (Correct answer)
- Pelloem puls-puls sphaera.
Correct answer: Pello puls-puls sphaeraem.
The object receiving the action is 'the ball' (sphaera), so it must be marked with the suffix '-em', becoming 'sphaeraem'. To show intensity ('hits hard'), the verb 'puls' is duplicated to become 'puls-puls'. The standard word order is Subject-Verb-Object. Thus, the correct sentence is 'Pello puls-puls sphaeraem'.
In a fictional language, adjectives must agree in gender with the noun they modify.
Nouns ending in 'o' are masculine, and nouns ending in 'a' are feminine.
To make an adjective agree, add '-m' for masculine nouns and '-f' for feminine nouns.
Adjectives always follow the noun.
Given that the word for 'car' is 'auto' and the word for 'fast' is 'rapid', how would you correctly say 'the fast car'?