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Verbal Ability - Quantifiers Online Quiz
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Answer : B
Explanation
"Each" is used to count per unit of a group, and is used in relation to something.
Q 2 - The couple looked sleepy the next day. ... of them were tired, because ... of them had slept well.
Answer : A
Explanation
Couple means "two people". "Both" means "two", "Neither, nor" is used to deny two choices.
Q 3 - We have ... wheat production all-round the year, so we sell the surplus.
Answer : D
Explanation
In sentences, "too much" is sometimes used to denote a large quantity of uncountable nouns.
Q 4 - Don't put ... icing on the cake; it will become too sweet.
Answer : B
Explanation
In sentences, "too much" sometimes used to denote a large quantity of uncountable nouns.
Answer : D
Explanation
"Some" is used for less quantities of both countable and uncountable nouns.
Answer : A
Explanation
"How much" is used to ask a question on the quantity of uncountable nouns.
Q 7 - I want to bake a yolk-based cake today so I will need eggs.
Answer : A
Explanation
"A few" is used to denote a small number of countable objects.
Q 8 - I want to prepare the dough now, so I will need milk.
Answer : B
Explanation
"Some" is used to denote a small amount of both countable and uncountable objects.
Answer : C
Explanation
"Many" is used to ask a question or give an idea on the number of countable objects.
Q 10 - How guests have you invited to tonights dinner, anyway?
Answer : C
Explanation
"Many" is used to ask a question or give an idea on the number of countable objects.