SEVI EXAMINATION
SEVI Test #2 Welsh Questions With
Complete Solutions!! 2026/2027
WELSH EXAMINATION - Official Exam 2026/2027
75 80% CERTIFIED
QUESTIONS PASSING SCORE RECERTIFICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 Welsh Language Structure & Grammar Q1-15
Section 2 Welsh Reading & Comprehension Q16-30
Section 3 Welsh Writing & Composition Q31-45
Section 4 Welsh Listening & Oral Communication Q46-60
Section 5 Welsh Literature & Cultural Heritage Q61-75
Instructions: Select the single best answer for each question. This exam is designed for SEVI Test #2 Welsh examination
preparation. Passing score: 80% (60 questions correct).
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,SECTION 1 | Welsh Language Structure & Grammar | Q1-Q15 | SEVI Test #2 Welsh Questions With Complete Solutions!!
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Q1 Question 1 of 75
A 34-year-old Welsh learner encounters the sentence 'Mae'r cathod yn bwyta' and must
identify the verb-noun being used. The sentence describes cats performing an action in the
present tense. What is the verb-noun in this construction?
A. Mae
B. cathod
C. bwyta
D. 'r
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The verb-noun 'bwyta' (to eat) follows the particle 'yn' and is the verbal noun that carries the lexical meaning.
'Mae' is the auxiliary/bod verb, 'cathod' is the noun (cats), and ''r' is the definite article.
Q2 Question 2 of 75
A university student is analysing the mutation pattern in the phrase 'dy gar' (your car). The
student notes that the original noun 'car' has undergone a specific consonant mutation after
the possessive adjective 'dy'. Which mutation type has been applied here?
A. Nasal mutation (treiglad trwynol)
B. Aspirate mutation (treiglad llaes)
C. Soft mutation (treiglad meddal)
D. H-prothesis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The soft mutation (treiglad meddal) changes 'c' to 'g' after 'dy', which is one of the trigger words for soft
mutation with possessive adjectives. Nasal mutation would yield 'nghar', and aspirate mutation would yield
'char'.
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,Q3 Question 3 of 75
During a language assessment, a candidate must convert the affirmative sentence 'Mae hi'n
darllen' into a negative form. The candidate needs to use the correct negative construction for
the present tense in Welsh. Which construction is grammatically correct?
A. Mae hi'n ddim darllen
B. Mae hi ddim yn darllen
C. Dyw hi ddim yn darllen
D. Dyw hi'n ddim darllen
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
'Dyw hi ddim yn darllen' is the correct negative construction using 'Dyw' (short form of 'Nid yw') with 'ddim' and
the particle 'yn'. Option B incorrectly retains 'Mae' instead of switching to 'Dyw/Nid yw'.
Q4 Question 4 of 75
A language tutor explains that Welsh has two grammatical genders. A student encounters the
noun 'llyfr' (book) and needs to determine its gender to apply the correct adjective
agreement. How can the student identify the gender of 'llyfr'?
A. All nouns ending in a consonant are masculine
B. The gender is indicated by the mutation after 'yr' when it precedes the noun
C. The gender must be learned or looked up as it is not reliably indicated by the noun's
form alone
D. Nouns beginning with 'll' are always feminine
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Welsh grammatical gender is largely lexical and must be memorized; while some tendencies exist (e.g., nouns
ending in -aeth tend to be feminine), there is no reliable phonological or morphological marker. 'Llyfr' is in fact
masculine, but this cannot be deduced from its form.
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, Q5 Question 5 of 75
An examiner asks a candidate to identify the correct third-person singular past tense form of
the verb 'mynd' (to go) in the short-form conjugation. The candidate must select the
accurately conjugated form for 'he went'. Which form is correct?
A. Aethon nhw
B. Mae e wedi mynd
C. Aeth e
D. Oedd e'n mynd
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
'Aeth e' is the short-form preterite (third person singular) of 'mynd'. Option B is the perfect construction, option
C is third person plural, and option D is the imperfect/continuous past.
Q6 Question 6 of 75
A Welsh grammar workshop focuses on the emphatic sentence construction. The instructor
demonstrates that Welsh typically places the focused element first. A student must
reorganize 'Mae Sian yn gweithio yng Nghaerdydd' into an emphatic form emphasizing the
location. Which reordering is correct?
A. Yn gweithio yng Nghaerdydd mae Sian
B. Sian yw sy'n gweithio yng Nghaerdydd
C. Yng Nghaerdydd mae Sian yn gweithio
D. Caerdydd mae Sian yn gweithio yno
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
In Welsh emphatic constructions, the fronted element is followed by 'mae' (or the appropriate form of 'bod').
'Yng Nghaerdydd mae Sian yn gweithio' correctly fronts the location phrase. Option C fronts the verb-noun
phrase which is less natural, and option D omits the preposition 'yn'.
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