Dictionaries can be classified into different types depending on the number of languages they contain or the type of information they provide.
Dictionaries can be categorized based on the number of languages they include.Bilingual and multilingual dictionaries include multiple languages, while monolingual dictio naries focus on a single language. Quadratic dictionaries can be considered a non-standard term, possibly referring to dictionaries with four language components or definitions.
| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Phoneme | (III) Phonetics |
| (B) Grapheme | (II) Graphology |
| (C) Lexeme | (IV) Lexicography |
| (D) Morpheme | (I) Morphology |
| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Chomsky | (II) Performance |
| (B) Saussure | (I) Syntagmatic |
| (C) Bhartṛhari | (IV) Sphoṭa |
| (D) Anandavardhana | (III) Abhidha |
Match List-I with List-II\[\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline \textbf{Provision} & \textbf{Case Law} \\ \hline \text{(A) Strict Liability} & \text{(1) Ryland v. Fletcher} \\ \hline \text{(B) Absolute Liability} & \text{(II) M.C. Mehta v. Union of India} \\ \hline \text{(C) Negligence} & \text{(III) Nicholas v. Marsland} \\ \hline \text{(D) Act of God} & \text{(IV) MCD v. Subhagwanti} \\ \hline \end{array}\]
Match Fibre with Application.\[\begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \\ \textbf{Fibre} & \textbf{Application} \\ \hline \hline \text{A. Silk fibre} & \text{I. Fire retardant} \\ \hline \text{B. Wool fibre} & \text{II. Directional lustre} \\ \hline \text{C. Nomex fibre} & \text{III. Bulletproof} \\ \hline \text{D. Kevlar fibre} & \text{IV. Thermal insulation} \\ \hline \end{array}\]