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Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 1

The cheetah has a faster speed than any land animal. Choose the option that

Best corrects the underlined words.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 1
The comparison is between the speed of one animal with the other animals. The phrase

'any land animal' does not contain any mention of speed, hence option A is incorrect. In

the second option 'that of any animal', 'that' demonstrates the speed of 'any land animal',

hence it's correct. 'Those' is a demonstrative of plural nouns, speed not being a plural

noun in this context, makes this option incorrect. Option D is incorrect because neither

is the speed mentioned nor is it contextually correct.

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Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 2

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option with the help of the hint in the

Brackets: Did you approach_______of your friends for help ? (Unfortunately,

Your friends are not around and can't be much help.)

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 2
'Any' is a quantier which is used in negative sentences and interrogative sentences,

where the answer is expected to be negative. As mentioned in the brackets, there aren't

any friends around to help and the answer is expected to be negative, hence, option B is

correct. When a question is asked for which the expected answer is yes, 'some' is used.

Since the question here does not expect a positive reply, Option A is incorrect. The

quantifiers 'little' and 'much' are used for nouns which are uncountable. Here, the noun

(friends) is countable. This makes options C and D incorrect as well.

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Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 3

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.Jim is not________a quick worker________you are.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 3
The context indicates and implies an example. Jim is being compared to you

as a worker. "Such/as" in option A is used to demonstrate an example or a similar kind

of instance. This is correct as it compares Jim and you. "So/that" in option B is incorrect

as it is used to introduce a clause of purpose. This is not the requirement of the context.

"Such/that" in option C is used to express purpose or result. However, here we just want

to demonstrate a comparison. "More/than" in option D is used to indicate a thing of

greater value importance. However, here the comparison is indicative to the detriment of

the subject. Therefore, option A is correct.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 4

Choose The Correct Option To Complete The Sentence. Hedidnotbuy______

Honey.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 4
The statement is negative. So, we cannot use 'some'. 'Few' is inappropriate as 'honey' is an

uncountable noun. 'None' is grammatically incorrect in the sentence. The correct answer

is 'any'.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 5

What is a proper adjective?


Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 5
You probably are familiar with proper nouns: the special nouns in the English language that are privileged enough to have their first letter capitalized. These are the nouns that refer to specific things, places, or people. For example, writer is a regular noun, but Shakespeare is a proper noun. The noun country is regular, but Canada is a proper noun. Now, proper nouns are in fact

the origins for proper adjectives. If Shakespeare is the proper noun, Shakespearian is the

proper adjective. If Canada is the proper noun, Canadian is the proper adjective. Just like

proper nouns, proper adjectives are capitalized, too.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 6

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.The World's Population getting________every year.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 6
Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they

modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns are

compared, in this pattern: Noun (subject) + verb +comparative adjective + than + noun

(object). In this particular sentence, the population have been compared to the previous

year's population . Thus, we would be using the comparative degree. "Big"is the positive

degree and biggest is the superlative degree of big. "Bigger" is the comparative degree of

Big. Option B is the correct answer.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 7

Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:Your English is much____

Now. You have made___mistakes this time.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 7
The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the

positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared. The format for comparative degree is ' + er than' or 'more/less than'. In the above question there are two statements which indicate comparison to a time in the past as 'now' and 'this time' are used.

'Good, better and best' and 'less/few, lesser/fewer and least' are the positive, comparative

and superlative forms respectively. Hence option B is correct.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 8

Identify The Adjective Out Of The Given Options.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - 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 tight'

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 Easy Level - 1 - Question 9

Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:_____old books are missing

from book shelves.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 9
'Much' is an indefinite numeral adjective which is used for uncountable nouns, hence it

is an incorrect answer because books are a countable noun. 'Enough' is a positive adjective implying that the numerical strength of the noun has reached the required amount or fulfills a requirement of some form, hence it is an incorrect option. 'Several' refers to a countable noun, in this case being the books, this is the correct answer. The adjective 'lot' is incomplete without 'of'. If 'lot of' was used, it would be correct, otherwise it's incorrect.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 10

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. He came late because he can't run __________the others.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 10
Positive degree is the base form of the adjective or adverb. It does not show comparison. If we look into Option C, the structure as...as is used to compare things that are of similar proportion. In this case the first acts as an adverb modifying the adjective or adverb that goes after it. The second as can act as a preposition or conjunction. If it is used as a preposition, it will be followed by a noun or pronoun. If it is used as a conjunction, it will be followed by a clause. The structure as...as cannot be used to measure things of unequal proportion. In this case, we have to use comparative + than or superlative+than. This makes as....as a positive degree of comparison. In this particular sentence, the comparison is of similar proportion. Thus, Option A is correct.Option B is a comparative degree and Option C contains the superlative degree. Option D, the phrase is incomplete for the sentence.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 11

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 Easy Level - 1 - Question 11
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 Easy Level - 1 - Question 12

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word. These apples aren't as____ those.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 12
The given sentence is talking about two sets of apples. It indicates that the quality of the apples mentioned rst(These apples) is not the same as the quality of the latter mentioned apples(those). Here, the sentence is simply talking about a quality and thus, the answer must be an adjective in the positive degree. 

Option A is incorrect. 'better than' is an adjective of the comparative degree and not the positive degree. Thus, it is incorrect. 

Option B is correct. 'good as' is an adjective of positive degree. Also, it conveys the correct meaning and thus, it is the correct answer. 

Option C is incorrect. 'good' makes the sentence grammatically incorrect. 'good those' makes no sense. There must be a preposition after 'good' to refer to the second set of apples. Thus, it is incorrect. 

Option D is incorrect. 'better' is an adjective of the comparative degree and not the positive degree. Thus, it is incorrect.

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 13

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option: Which season is_______ inThailand? 

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 13
The form of an adjective indicating the greatest degree of the quality that the adjective describes. It is used only when more than three individuals, things or situations or places are compared. The amount of rain in all the seasons in Thailand have been compared. Rainy is a two syllable word thus the superlative degree is made by adding "-iest" after removing the "-y" from the end. 

Now, when we use superlative degree usually "the" is used in front 

Option B is correct.

*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 14

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank from the given alternatives. John shared his______sandwich with his friends. This question has multiple correct options

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 14

In the given sentence, John has shared his sandwich with his friends, which is a generous act. Option A ugly is incorrect, because it is used to describe the appearance of something and isn't the right word to qualify food. Option B tasty is correct, as it gives an idea of the quality of food, also the fact that he shared it because it was tasty is plausible. Option C big, is correct, as it denotes the size of the sandwich. Option D gold, is incorrect, because a sandwich is neither made of gold nor of gold colour. 

 

 

Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 15

State Whether True Or False:It is not possible to form adjectives from other adjectives.

Detailed Solution for Test: Adjective Easy Level - 1 - Question 15
The statement is false because it is possible to form adjectives from other adjectives by adding suffixes. For example: tragic - tragical

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