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Overview:
This exam contains 200 multiple-choice questions covering key areas of Mandarin Subtest I,
including tones, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, sentence structure, measure words,
particles, reading comprehension, and cultural knowledge. Each question includes the correct
answer and a brief explanation, designed to help candidates review core concepts, reinforce
understanding, and prepare effectively for the CSET Mandarin exam. Questions are divided
into 4 batches of 50 for focused study sessions.
1. Which of the following best describes a voiced consonant in Mandarin?
A) A consonant produced without vocal cord vibration.
B) A consonant produced with vocal cord vibration.
C) A consonant that is always aspirated.
D) A consonant that changes tone.
Answer: B
Explanation: Voiced consonants involve the vibration of the vocal cords during
articulation, distinguishing them from voiceless consonants.
2. In Mandarin, how many tones are there in Standard Mandarin?
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
Answer: B
Explanation: Standard Mandarin has four primary tones: high-level, rising,
falling-rising, and falling.
3. What type of morpheme is "不" (bù) in Mandarin?
,A) Free morpheme
B) Bound morpheme
C) Derivational morpheme
D) Inflectional morpheme
Answer: A
Explanation: "不" (bù) is a standalone word meaning "not" and can function
independently.
4. What is the typical word order in a Mandarin declarative sentence?
A) Subject-Verb-Object
B) Subject-Object-Verb
C) Verb-Subject-Object
D) Object-Subject-Verb
Answer: A
Explanation: Mandarin generally follows Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) order in
declarative sentences.
5. The Mandarin word "书" (shū) primarily means:
A) Pen
B) Book
C) Paper
D) Classroom
Answer: B
Explanation: "书" (shū) translates to "book."
6. In Mandarin, how is politeness typically expressed in language use?
A) Through verb conjugations
B) By adding polite particles like "请" (qǐng)
C) By changing the sentence structure
D) Mandarin does not have politeness distinctions
Answer: B
,Explanation: Politeness is often conveyed by using polite particles such as "请"
(please) to soften requests.
7. Which dialect is considered the basis for Standard Mandarin?
A) Cantonese
B) Shanghainese
C) Beijing dialect
D) Hokkien
Answer: C
Explanation: Standard Mandarin is primarily based on the Beijing dialect.
8. The Old Chinese period is characterized by which of the following features?
A) Tonal distinctions
B) Lack of written records
C) Use of monosyllabic morphemes
D) Presence of complex inflectional morphology
Answer: C
Explanation: Old Chinese primarily used monosyllabic morphemes; tonal
distinctions developed later.
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CS163 CSET: Mandarin Subtest I — Practice Exam
Batch 1 (Questions 1–50)
1. Which of the following best describes a voiced consonant in Mandarin?
A) A consonant produced without vocal cord vibration
B) A consonant produced with vocal cord vibration
C) A consonant that is always aspirated
D) A consonant that changes tone