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  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 20 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 10

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Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 1

 I don't think that they should've built this new factory _____ to the school.

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The best choice to fill in the blank is "adjacent." So the complete sentence would be: "I don't think that they should've built this new factory adjacent to the school."

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 2

Fill in the blank by choosing the most appropriate option:

I like reading journals _________ novels.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The given sentence compares two likes 'reading journals' and 'reading novels', out of which one is preferred. Hence the sentence is in the comparative degree.
Option B: 'More than' is in comparative degree, and favours 'reading journals' to 'novels' (more than). Hence option B is correct.
Option A: 'The best' is in superlative degree, and it does not compare one thing to another. But, it refers to the highest degree of comparison, involving more than two things.
Option C: 'Most' expresses the superlative degree whereas 'than' expresses the comparative.
Option D: 'The less than' is not worded correctly. 'The' is used in superlative degree and 'less than' is used in comparative.
Hence options A, C and D are wrong.
 

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 3

Fill in the blank with the correct option:

Don't you agree that this is the ___ problem of the two? 

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The sentence "Don't you agree that this is the more serious problem of the two?" is grammatically correct, though it may sound slightly formal or less commonly used in conversation. Another way to phrase it could be "the more serious of the two problems," which might sound more natural to some ears, but "more serious" remains the correct comparative adjective here.

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 4

Fill in the blank with the correct option:

The flood situation today is _____ than it was last week.

Detailed Solution: Question 4

The use of 'than' suggests that we are comparing two situations, so we need to use the comparative form of the base adjective 'bad'. The most appropriate option is 'worse'.

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 5

Choose the odd one out from the following.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Out of the options given warm, spiny and sandy are adjectives while option D) Page is a noun. So, the odd one out is option D) Page.

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 6

Identify the adjectives in the following sentence:

What an idea! It's brilliant!

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Option B is the correct answer. An adjective is a word that names an attribute of a noun. In the given question the adjective 'brilliant' is the attribute that modifies the noun 'idea'.  
Option A is incorrect because 'idea' is a noun that refers to a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
Option C is incorrect because 'an' is an article and not an adjective.
Option D is incorrect because we have already chosen the correct answer.

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 7

Identify the correct adjective out of the given options.

Detailed Solution: Question 7

Adjectives are words that modify nouns or pronouns to make them more specific.
The options that are given mean:
Option A) Loyally: is an adverb which means showing 'constant support to someone'.
Option B) Really: is an adverb that means 'actually' or 'in actual fact'
Option C) hungrily: is an adverb that means 'with hunger'.
Option D) scholarly: is an adjective that means relating to serious academic study or having knowledge or learning.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D).

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 8

Use the comparative degree of comparison in the following sentence:

The sky in London is ______ (blue) the sky in Bangkok.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

When two nouns are compared to one another, the sentence is in the comparative degree of comparison.
As mentioned in the question, an adjective of the comparative degree must fill in the blank.
Option C: 'Bluer' is an adjective in the comparative degree. Also, 'than' indicates comparison.
Together, the phrase 'bluer than' is in the comparative degree. Hence option C is correct.
Option A is incorrect because the adjective 'blue' on its own does not indicate any comparison.
Option B is incorrect because 'as blue as' is in the positive degree of comparison.
Option D is incorrect because 'the bluest' is in the comparative degree of comparison.

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 9

Identify the adjective in the following sentence:

"The ancient castle, surrounded by lush green forests, was a remarkable sight to behold."

Detailed Solution: Question 9

Correct Answer: C: Ancient

Sentence Analysis: In the sentence, "The ancient castle, surrounded by lush green forests, was a remarkable sight to behold," the word "ancient" describes the noun "castle."

Test: Adjective- 1 - Question 10

Identify the adjective in the following sentence: "The old man walked slowly down the street." 

Detailed Solution: Question 10

"Old" is the adjective that describes the noun "man", telling us what kind of man he was.

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