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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.
Q 1 - Homi is ... than Spike.
Answer : C
Explanation
Not all comparative degrees follow the -er rule. Many of them can be formed using "more + adjective". For example - more talented.
Q 2 - Eli is well-mannered and friendly, but Hugh is ...
Answer : B
Explanation
Comparative degrees are used to compare objects with other objects (he is stronger, they are weaker, etc.). Many of them use the er structure in comparison by adding either er or ier after the adjective. For example - nearer, cozier.
Q 3 - Kleen uses a ... technique while washing woolen clothes than he does while washing jeans.
Answer : B
Explanation
Comparative degrees are used to compare objects with other objects (he is stronger, they are weaker, etc. Many of them use the er structure in comparison by adding either er or ier after the adjective. For example - nearer, cozier.
Q 4 - Guerra is ... than Hugh because Guerra has a fiery temper.
Answer : C
Explanation
Comparative degrees are used to compare objects with other objects (he is stronger, they are weaker, etc. Many of them use the er structure in comparison by adding either er or ier after the adjective. For example - nearer, cozier.
Q 5 - Guerras pet dog is ... even by the worst standards.
Answer : A
Explanation
This word is the adjective used to describe the noun, Guerra.
Q 6 - According to Tammys calculations, sugar is ... than honey.
Answer : B
Explanation
Comparative degrees are used to compare objects with other objects (he is stronger, they are weaker, etc.). Many of them use the er structure in comparison by adding either er or ier after the adjective. For example - nearer, cozier.
Q 7 - My sleepless nights became ... as the games approached.
Answer : B
Explanation
Comparative degrees are used to compare objects with other objects (he is stronger, they are weaker, etc.). Many of them use the er structure in comparison by adding either er or ier after the adjective. For example - nearer, cozier.
Q 8 - The roots of banyan tree had spread out ... forty meters in all directions by the time we came back to our ancestral house.
Answer : A
Explanation
As + adjective + As structure is used to mention an equal level of the quality in the objects getting compared.
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 - She sounds (a) beautifully, (b) beautiful. She sang the song (c) exact, (d) exactly as it was written.
Answer : D
Explanation
The adjective beautiful is used to describe the noun she. The word exactly describes the action sang.