Q.1. Choose the correct option for each of the following questions [1 mark each]
(i) Which of the following is the superlative degree of the adjective 'tall'?
(a) taller
(b) tallest
(c) tall
(d) more tall
(ii) Which of the following is the comparative degree of the adjective 'bad'?
(a) worse
(b) badder
(c) baddest
(d) least bad
(iii) What is the correct way to convert 'Rani is the smartest girl in the class' into a positive degree?
(a) Rani is as smart as any girl in the class.
(b) Rani is smarter than all other girls in the class.
(c) Rani is the smartest of all the girls in the class.
(d) No other girl in the class is as smart as Rani.
(iv) Which of the following is the positive degree of the adjective 'heavier'?
(a) heavy
(b) heav
(c) heaviest
(d) more heavy
(v) What is the correct way to convert 'Iron is more useful than any other metal' into a superlative degree?
(a) Iron is the most useful metal.
(b) Iron is the most useful of all metals.
(c) Iron is more useful than all other metals.
(d) Iron is the usefullest metal.
Q.2. Short Questions Answer the following questions [2 marks each]
(i) Convert the following sentence into a comparative degree: 'No other fruit is as sweet as mango.'
(ii) Convert the following sentence into a positive degree: 'He is the strongest man in the group.'
(iii) Convert the following sentence into a superlative degree: 'She is richer than all the other women in the town.'
(iv) Identify the degree of comparison in the following sentence: 'She is as intelligent as her sister.'
(v) Identify the degree of comparison in the following sentence: 'This is the least interesting book I have ever read.'
Q.3. Fill in the blanks with the correct degree of comparison of the adjectives given in the brackets: [1 mark each]
(i) This bag is _______ (light) than that one.
(ii) He is the _______ (rich) man in the city.
(iii) The weather today is _______ (bad) than yesterday.
(iv) She is _______ (beautiful) girl in the room.
(v) Mount Everest is the _______ (high) mountain in the world.
Q.4. Match the adjectives in Column A with their correct degrees of comparison in Column B [1 mark each]
Q.5. State whether the following statements are True or False [1 mark each]
(i) The comparative degree is used to compare two things or persons.
(ii) The superlative degree is used to compare more than two things or persons.
(iii) The positive degree is used to compare one thing or person with another.
(iv) The adjective 'better' is in the positive degree.
(v) 'Smallest' is the comparative degree of the adjective 'small'.
Q.6. Choose the right word from within the brackets:
(i) He is cleverer __________ me. (than, to)
(ii) He is senior __________me by five years. (than, to)
(iii) Reeta is the most intelligent __________all the students of the class. (than, of)
(iv) Choose the __________ (better, best) of the two.
(v) Uttar Pradesh is the __________populated state of India. (more, most)
(vi) Make __________ noise. (little, less)
(vii) Shabana is the __________ painter of the two. (good, better)
(viii) You are junior __________ me. (than, to)
(ix) Health is __________ than wealth. (better, best)
(x) The Taj Mahal is one of the __________ beautiful buildings in the world., (more, most)
Q.7. Fill in the blanks with proper form (Comparative or Superlative) of adjectives.
(i) Kavita is the ______ girl in the class. (good)
(ii) Mt. Everest is the ______ mountain peak in the world. (high)
(iii) Delhi is _______ than Chennai. (hot)
(iv) Diamond is the ______ of all gems. (costly)
(v) Iron is the ______ of all metals. (heavy)
(vi) My doll is _______ than yours. (pretty)
(vii) Sarita is the _______ girl in the class. (popular)
(viii) Africa is the _______ of all the five continents. (hot)
(ix) My car is ______ than yours. (expensive)
(x) Rachna is _______ than her sister. (tall)
(xi) This photograph is the _______ of the two. (good)
(xii) The streets of Karachi are _______ than Mumbai (wide)
(xiii) He is the ______ runner here. (fast)
(xiv) Your accent is _______ than mine. (bad)
(xv) Lead is _______ than any other metal. (heavy)
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