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Verbal Ability - Adjectives Online Quiz
Following quiz provides Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) related to Adjectives. You will have to read all the given answers and click over the correct answer. If you are not sure about the answer then you can check the answer using Show Answer button. You can use Next Quiz button to check new set of questions in the quiz.
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Answer : A
Explanation
“As” + adjective + “As” structure is used to mention an equal level of the quality in the objects getting compared.
Q 2 - Kleen may be louder than Tammy but Tess is the ... scout.
Answer : D
Explanation
A superlative degree is formed either using “the” + adjective + “est”/ “iest” form (the strongest man, the easiest question) or in “the” + “adjective1” + “Adjective2”. For example - the most honest.
Q 3 - Kleen tasted the food and said that it was ... than yesterday.
Answer : C
Explanation
Not all comparative degrees will follow the “-er” rule. Many of them can be formed using “more + adjective". For example - more talented.
Q 4 - Homi got the ... score in the final exams, though he had prepared poorly.
Answer : A
Explanation
When we are comparing the quality of output, we sometimes use the “good, better, the best” degrees. For example – “ He is good”, “He is better than him”, "He is the best".
Q 5 - Julian is chattier than Hugh, but July is the ... scout of all.
Answer : D
Explanation
Superlative degrees are used to state something or someone with the maximum amount of quality that is mentioned. If the quality is hungry, then superlative degree will be applied to that person who has the maximum hunger. He will be mentioned as “the hungriest”.
Q 6 - After eating the tarragon, Tammy’s tongue was as ... as Akash’s.
Answer : A
Explanation
“As” + adjective + “As” structure is used to mention an equal level of the quality in the objects getting compared.
Q 7 - English is today the third ... native language worldwide after Chinese and Hindi.
Answer : D
Explanation
Superlative degrees are used to describe something or someone with the maximum amount of quality that is mentioned. If the quality is hungry, then superlative degree will be applied toto the person who has the maximum hunger. He will be mentioned as "the hungriest".
Q 8 - The movie was ... it was incomprehensible to us, even on second viewing.
Answer : C
Explanation
“So” + adjective + “that” is used to mention the effect of the increased quality.
Q 9 - He (a) correct, (b) correctly defined the terms. The answer sounded (c) correctly, (d) correct.
Answer : C
Explanation
The word “correctly” is an adverb used to describe the action “define”. The adjective here is “correct” as that describes the noun “answer”
Q 10 - Martha wrote too (a) slow, (b) slowly. She always writes (c) slow, (d) slowly.
Answer : D
Explanation
The word “slowly” is used to describe the actions “wrote, writes”.