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Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 1

Identify The Adjective Form Of The Given Verb:enthuse

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 1
It is a verb which expresses eager enjoyment, interest, or approval regarding something. Option A: It is a noun which means intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. Option B: It is an adjective; having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. 

Option C: Is a wrong word 

Option D: It is an adverb meaning in a way that shows intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval. 

Option B is the correct answer. 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 2

The only footballer to score 1000 goals is Pele.The underlined word in the above sentence is an adjective. 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 2
The word 'only' qualies the noun footballer. Hence, it is an adjective.

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Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 3

Choose the option that best corrects the underlined words:Tim thought that playing so literal one was as enjoyable as volleyball with his friends. 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 3
The underlined noun is not parallel to the grammatical structure of the phrase that it's being compared with. It needs to be changed hence option D is incorrect. Option A is correct because it follows the required structure to compare with the phrase "playing solitaire alone". Options C and D do not follow the same grammatical structure of the phrase that it's being compared with, hence they're incorrect.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 4

Correct the sentence at the underlined point:The languages spoken in India are more numerous than other countries.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 4
The nouns being compared in the given sentence are the languages of India with the languages of other countries in terms of number. The underlined phrase mentions only 'other countries' and misses out on their languages, hence option D is incorrect. In option B, we're shown the phrase 'those of other countries'. 'Those' demonstrates the phrase 'the languages' hence this is the correct option. In options A and C the phrases are incomplete. In A 'languages' is not mentioned, whereas in C 'countries' is not mentioned, so these two are incorrect.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 5

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:You won't find ______ restaurant than this.They'll all be______expensive______this one. 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 5
An adjective that does not make a comparison is said to be in the positive degree. (In other words, the positive degree is the normal form of an adjective). Likewise, in this sentence as well we would be looking into the positive degree of the adjective. In the rst 

part of the sentence, it is comparing the expense of the restaurant. This makes it a comparative degree. Thus, the answer becomes "cheaper". In the second part, the comparison of expenses is at the same level which makes it a positive degree. Now, usually positive degrees of this kind are expressed in the form "as-adjective-as". "Expensive" is the adjective here and it would be having "as" on both sides. So, the answer becomes Option B

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 6

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.I saw_____change on the table a minute ago.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 6
Adjective of quantity indicates the amount or estimated amount of the noun or pronoun in the sentence. It does not provide information about exact numbers, it only tells the amount of nouns in relative or whole terms. 

Option A: Much is used for uncountable nouns.  

Option B: Some can be used with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns. Some are usually used in positive statements. 

Option C: Many is used for countable nouns. 

Option D: Any is usually used for plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns in questions and negative statements. 

In this sentence we cannot properly understand the noun being countable or uncountable. The sentence is positive so we cannot use any. Option B is correct. 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 7

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.You are the________ person I've ever known.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 7
In this sentence, we would be understanding the usage of the superlative degree. A superlative degree gives the highest level of comparison. It is used when more than two people or things are compared. In this particular sentence, the luck of all the people is compared with this particular person. Thus, it is going to be the superlative degree of an adjective in the blank. Now, lucky is the positive form and to make it to the superlative form we would be adding "-iest" (Since this is a two syllable word, the "y" is removed and "iest" is added). It becomes luckiest. 

Option D is correct.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 8

Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:Eiffel till on Saturday,butIfelt ________on Sunday.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 8
The given sentence expresses a comparison between how the person 'I' felt on Saturday and Sunday. The word 'ill' is an adjective whose comparative form is 'worse'. Option A: 'Worse' is a comparative adjective form of 'ill' and completes the sentence. Hence A is correct. 

Option B: 'Badly' is an adverb and does not describe the state of being 'felt'. Also, it isn't the comparative form of 'ill'. Hence B is incorrect. 

Option C: 'Worst' is a superlative adjective which would be used if there were more than two things to compare. 

(For e.g. I felt ill on Friday, worse on Saturday and worst on Sunday.') 

Hence option C is incorrect. 

Option D is incorrect because the answer lies in A.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 9

Fill in the blank using demonstrative adjectives:________people ought to be avoided. 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 9
'People' is a plural noun and can be used with a plural demonstrative 

adjective/determiner. 

Option A - 'This' is used with singular nouns only. Thus option A is incorrect. Option B - 'That' is used with singular nouns only. Thus option B is incorrect. Option D - As option A and B are incorrect, option D is incorrect. 

Option C - 'Such' is used with singular as well as plural nouns. Thus option C is the correct answer. 

'Such people ought to be avoided.' 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 10

Medieval paintings differ from Renaissance Paintings That the former have more gold paint than the latter.Choose the option that best corrects the underlined words. 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 10
Comparison of adjectives means using the same pattern of words to show that two or more words or ideas are of equal importance. In the given sentence, the paintings of two different eras are compared. Words of comparison should not only have the same

structure but also tense. This,optionA is the correct answer per rule as the given sentence is grammatically correct.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 11

Complete The Sentence Using The Best Option:I need______days'rest.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 11
'Days' is a countable noun, so 'little' is not appropriate in this context. 'Few' is used for countable nouns. Since the sentence most likely conveys that the person needs 'a small amount of a larger part' rather than 'only a small amount', we should use 'a few' and not 'few'. 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 12

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.Who is the________man in the world? 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 12
The word "the" is used when referring to something specific, say a person or a thing, or a particular quality of someone or something. 

Thus as per the structure of the question, we have to use the superlative degree of the adjective "rich". 

The superlative degree adjective of "rich" is "richest". 

Therefore the correct complete sentence is : 

Who is the RICHEST man in the world?

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 13

Choose the option that fills the blank with the most suitable word:This metal is the_____metalo fall.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 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 Easy Level - 2 - Question 14

Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:Our government spends ___________money on schools.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 14
'A lot of' is a quantity that describes the amount or degree of something. It is used with plural countable nouns as well as singular countable nouns. Here, the noun 'money' is a singular countable noun. Hence, this option is a suitable one, and C is correct. Options A and B: We use 'much' and 'many' in questions and negatives. Since the given sentence isn't a negative, A and B are incorrect. Option D: When we use 'a great' to talk about the number or quantity, it must be followed by the words 'deal of': a great deal of money. Otherwise, the meaning isn't complete. Hence option D is incorrect.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 15

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.Your essay was____than Jim's,but it was____than Mary's.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 15
The comparative degree is the form of an adjective involving a comparison of two nouns. In both the cases where the two comparisons are made, the adjective which should be used is comparative degree because in the rst part the comparison is between you and Jim (two) and the second part is between you and Mary (Two). The comparative degree of Good is better and of bad is worse. Best and worst are the superlative degree and gooder or badder are the wrong forms. Thus, our Option can only be A 

A is the correct answer.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 16

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option: It was____music I have ever heard.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 16
The Superlative Degree denotes the existence of the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things are compared. 'The' is used as an emphasising adjective to express the quality of the noun. Hence Option C is correct. 'More beautiful' and 'less beautiful' are comparative forms. Thus option A and Option B are incorrect. 'Beautiful' is the positive form so option D is incorrect. As ever is used in the sentence, use of the determiner 'the' is necessary. Hence option E is incorrect. 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 17

Choose the appropriate option that explain show the given compound adjective is formed:World-famous 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 17

The compound adjective "world-famous" is formed by combining an adjective with another adjective. Therefore, the correct option is:

 Adjective Adjective

 

 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 18

Form an adjective from the following noun:king

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 18
Option C is correct because the suffix -ly changes the noun to an adjective attributing the meaning 'the qualities of'. In the phrase "kingly presence" the adjective 'kingly' modifies the noun 'presence'. The adjective 'kinged' is archaic, it isn't used in Standard English or modern-day English, hence option D is incorrect. The words 'kingful' and 'kingish' do not exist in the dictionary, they're not used in Standard English hence options A and B are incorrect. 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 19

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. I've brought ___ books for you 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 19
A numeral adjective is an adjective that tells us about how many or how much or in what order the noun is. An indefinite numeral adjective gives an idea as to how many but it's not specific. 'Some' is an indefinite numeral adjective. Thus, option C is the correct answer.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 20

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:This is___ place I've ever seen. 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 2 - Question 20
The Superlative Degree denotes the existence of the highest degree of the quality. It is used when more than two things are compared. 

'The' is used as an emphasising adjective to express the quality of the noun. Hence Option B is correct. 

'Dirtier' is a comparative form. Thus Option D is incorrect. 

'Dirty' is the positive form so option A is incorrect. 

As 'ever' is used in the sentence, use of the determiner 'the' is necessary. 'More dirty' is an incorrect comparative form, so option C is incorrect.

In this sentence, we are comparing pizzas. So, 'other parts of the world' and Neapolitan pizza do not make a logical comparison. The correct comparison is between 'Neapolitan pizza' and 'pizza in other parts of the world.'

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