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Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 1

Identify the adjective out of the given options.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 1

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.
The given options are:
Option A) briskly is an adverb that means 'in a quick or active way'.
Option B) costly is an adjective which means 'costing a lot or expensive'.
Option C) family is a noun used to describe a group of two parents and their children.
Option D) Ruthlessly is an adverb which means 'without pity'.
Therefore, the correct answer to the given question is option B) costly.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 2

Choose the correct adjective from the options given.

After a __________ week at work, Mrs. Batra enjoys a relaxing weekend with her family.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 2

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.
The options given are:
Option A) stress: it is a noun which indicates a mental state where a person feels pressure or tension
Option B) stressed: is a verb which means emphasize or draw attention to, it also means subject to tension or pressure
Option C) stressing: is a verb and the present participle of 'stress'
Option D) Stressful: is an adjective used to describe something that causes stress of any kind.
Therefore, the word that can be used to fill in the blank to complete the sentence meaningfully is option D) stressful.

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Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 3

Identify the adjective out of the given options.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 3

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.

The options given are:

Option A) formerly is an adverb indicating that something occurred earlier or in the past.

Option B) boldly is an adverb that means in a courageous manner.

Option C)hilly is an adjective which refers to a terrain having many hills

Option D) dimly is an adverb which means not bright or having a faint light.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C) hilly.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 4

Complete the sentence with the correct degree of adjective from the options given.

____________ marks in the History test were 94.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 4

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific. 
There are 3 degrees of adjectives: Positive, comparative and superlative.
The comparative form of most words is formed by adding '-er' to the original word. The superlative form of the word is formed by adding '-est' to the original word. The word 'the' is used before the superlative degree of words because the superlative degree of the word can indicate one particular thing. In the question given, the sentence talks about 'marks in the history test'. 
Option A) 'the better' is incorrect because 'the' is not used with the comparative degree of a word such as 'better'.
Option B) 'best' is incorrect because it should always be preceded by the article 'the'.
Option D) 'the good' is incorrect because 'good' is the positive degree word and 'the' is used with the superlative degree of a word.
Therefore, the correct answer is option C) the best.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 5

Fill in the blank with a suitable adjective:

X: Hello, darling. I've got a present for you.
Y: For me?
X: Don't look so _________. I often buy you presents.
Y: But it isn't my birthday!

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 5

Adjectives are words that define the noun. In this case, the adjective should define the person B's reaction. An unexpected or astonishing event has happened in B's life because he/she did not expect the present from A. "Bored" means feeling weary and impatient because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity, which does not define the person's reaction. "Exciting" defines a person who is with a lot of eager and enthusiasm, which again does not define the person's reaction. "Tiring" defines a person who is worn out of energy. Finally, surprised defines a person who had undergone an unexpected or astonishing event in his/her life. Option D defines the exact situation of B.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 6

Identify the adjective out of the given options.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 6

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.
From the options given:
Option A) gracefully is an adverb which means 'in an attractive or elegant way'.
Option B) carefully is an adverb which means 'cautiously'.
Option C) friendly is an adjective which means 'kind or pleasant'. He is of a friendly nature.
Option D) supply is a verb which means 'making something available to someone'.
Therefore, the adjective is option C) friendly which is the correct answer.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 7

Complete the sentence with the correct degree of adjective from the options given.

I made a painting yesterday. It was good, but not ___________ as yours.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 7

The given sentence compares two things: the speaker's painting - "I made a painting...It was good" and the listener's painting - "as yours".
Option A: 'As' in 'as good' presents a comparison. It completes the sentence in meaning and grammar. Also, 'as...as' is a pair of conjunctions that is used in sentences in the positive degree. And 'good' is a positive adjective. Hence A is correct.
Options B, C and D:
'Good', 'better' and 'best' are the positive, comparative and superlative adjectives, respectively.
'Good' requires the conjunction 'as', 'better' requires the conjunction 'than' and 'best requires the article 'the', to form the suitable degrees of the sentence. Without these words, the sentence is grammatically and logically incorrect. Hence these options are wrong.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 8

Identify the adjective out of the given options.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 8

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.
The options given are:
Option A) rally is a verb which means 'coming together to fight' 
Option B) sly is an adjective which means 'cunning or deceitful'
Option C) wrongly is an adverb which means 'something that is not done rightly'
Option D) openly is an adverb which means 'publicly or not hidden/covered'.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B) sly.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 9

Identify the adjective out of the given options.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 9

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.
The options given are:
Option A) chilly is an adjective which means 'too cold or unpleasantly cold'.
Option B) grimly is an adverb which means 'very serious or gloomy'.
Option C) remorsefully is an adverb which means 'filled with remorse or guilt'.
Option D) telly is a noun which is used to refer to a 'television'.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A) chilly.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 10

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
X: Were there ________ passengers on the plane?
Y: Not _________ .

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 10

Adjectives are words that describe a noun. We use lots, a lot and plenty in informal styles to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. "A lot of" is somewhat similar to "many" or "much". In this particular sentence, passengers are countable. So, in the second sentence many is the correct answer. Thus, in the first sentence, "a lot of" is the correct answer.
Option B is correct

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 11

Complete the sentence:

No other district in Tamil Nadu is _________ Tanjore.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 11

An adjective that does not make a comparison is said to be in the positive degree. 'More' and 'Most' is used in comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. Thus, option D is the correct answer. 

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 12

Identify the adjective out of the given options.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 12

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.
The options given are:
Option A) cowardly is an adjective which means 'lacking courage'.
Option B) belly is a noun which is the term given to the front part of the human trunk consisting of the stomach. It is also used to describe the undersurface of a ship or an aircraft.
Option C) apply is a verb which means to make a formal request.
Option D) beautifully is an adverb which means 'in a way that is pleasing'.
Therefore, the adjective out of the given options is option A) cowardly which is the correct answer.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 13

Choose the option that fills the blank with the most suitable word:

This metal is the _____ metal of all.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 13

Option A is incorrect because it is of the comparative degree, which is used when two things are compared, whereas the noun 'metal' is being compared to all metals as a group, hence it's of the superlative degree. Option B is incorrect because 'hard' is a positive adjective, which does not make a comparison. Option C is correct, 'hardest' is a superlative that refers to the highest degree of the quality 'hardness' in comparison to all metals. Option D is incorrect because 'as hard as' is of the positive degree of comparison used when two things are equal in quality, here 'metal' and 'all metals' are not equal in terms of hardness.

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 14

Use the superlative degree of comparison in the following sentence:

From all the women in the team, she has _____ (long) hair.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 14

This a question related to the degree of the adjectives. Adjectives are used to describe, identify, modify or quantify nouns or pronouns. Adjectives have three degrees that compare one thing to another. The three degrees of adjectives are positive, comparative and superlative. The comparative and superlative degrees are used to compare between two and more than two subjects or objects respectively. In this question, where the noun is 'hair,' the comparison is made between more than two women. This explains that in this case a superlative degree must be used. We always use 'the' before a superlative adjective.
Option A: "the longest" is the superlative degree of long so this is the correct answer
Option B: "As long as" is inappropriate in this as this phrase is used while comparing between two individuals having almost the same description. However, the sentence does not properly fit in the sentence so it is anyways wrong. 
Option C: "Longer" is used in case of comparative degree. With that, the phrase does not fit properly.
Option D: "Long" does not give any kind of comparison with "all the women" stated in the question. 
Option A is the right answer

Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 15

Complete the sentence:

Very few toys in this shop are _________ as this one.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective- 2 - Question 15

Positive degree of adjective shows the base form of adjective which does not show any comparison. In this sentence we would use the positive degree of adjectives.
Option A: "more" becomes a part of comparative degree
Option B: Is the correct choice as it is in the positive degree. We use 'as ___ as' when we want to equate the qualities of things.
Option C: "most" is used in case of superlative degree
Option D: It is not used while taking into consideration the degree of adjectives. 
Option B is the correct answer. 

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