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Adjectives Question 1:
It was the ________ fight of the snake with mongoose. (Fill up the blanks choosing the right word.)
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Adjectives Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is '3' i.e. Worst .
Key Points
- The sentence implies a superlative degree of intensity in describing the fight.
- The word "Worst" is a superlative form of "bad," used to describe something of the lowest quality, condition, or intensity.
- Among the given options, "Worst" (option 3) is the most appropriate word to fit the context of the sentence.
Correct sentence: It was the worst fight of the snake with mongoose.
Additional Information
- Superlative Degree:
- Definition: Used to describe the highest degree of quality among three or more items.
- Examples: Best, Worst, Largest, Smallest.
- Usage of "Worst":
- Context: When describing something as being of the lowest quality or most severe in a negative sense.
- Example: This was the worst day of my life.
Adjectives Question 2:
Select the correct order of adjectives to fill in the blank.
Cupcakes are ____________ cakes.
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Adjectives Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is '3' i.e. small, round, creamy .
Key Points
- When using multiple adjectives to describe a noun, there is a conventional order in which they should appear.
- The typical order is:
- Quantity (e.g., one, several)
- Opinion (e.g., lovely, delicious)
- Size (e.g., small, large)
- Age (e.g., old, new)
- Shape (e.g., round, square)
- Color (e.g., red, blue)
- Origin (e.g., French, American)
- Material (e.g., wooden, metal)
- Purpose (e.g., cooking, cleaning)
- In the given sentence, the adjectives are:
- small (size)
- round (shape)
- creamy (opinion)
- According to the correct order of adjectives, it should be: size, shape, opinion.
Correct sentence: Cupcakes are small, round, creamy cakes.
Additional Information
- Common Mistakes:
- Incorrect Order: Using adjectives in the wrong order can make sentences sound awkward or unclear.
- Example: "round, creamy, small" sounds less natural than "small, round, creamy".
- Practice:
- Try to practice forming sentences with multiple adjectives to get used to the correct order.
- Example: "She bought a beautiful, new, red dress."
Adjectives Question 3:
Raghu is _________ boy in the class.
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Adjectives Question 3 Detailed Solution
- The superlative form of the adjective "tall" is "tallest."
- Superlatives are used to describe the highest degree of a quality within a group.
- Options 1, 2, and 3 do not correctly complete the sentence in a grammatically accurate way.
- Option 1: "taller" is incorrect because it is the comparative form, not the superlative form.
- Option 2: "not tall" is incorrect because it does not fit the context of the sentence.
- Option 3: "one of the tall" is incorrect because it is not grammatically correct in this context.
Adjectives Question 4:
A beautiful girl is always _________ of other girl's beauty.
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Adjectives Question 4 Detailed Solution
- The adjective "envious" means feeling or showing envy.
- The sentence describes the feeling a girl has towards another girl's beauty, so "envious" is the correct word.
- Options 1, 2, and 3 are grammatically incorrect in this context.
- Option 1: "envy" is incorrect because it is a noun, not an adjective.
- Option 2: "envied" is incorrect because it is a past participle form of the verb envy.
- Option 3: "envyful" is incorrect because it is not a recognized word in English.
Adjectives Question 5:
Ram is ________ than any other boy in the class.
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Adjectives Question 5 Detailed Solution
- The adjective "brighter" is the comparative form of the adjective "bright."
- The sentence compares Ram with other boys in the class, so the comparative form "brighter" is required.
- Options 1, 3, and 4 are grammatically incorrect in this context.
- Option 1: "bright" is incorrect because it is the base form of the adjective and does not make a comparison.
- Option 3: "brightest" is incorrect; it is the superlative form and should be used when comparing more than two entities.
- Option 4: "None of these" is incorrect because option 2 is correct.
Top Adjectives MCQ Objective Questions
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
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Adjectives Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is equal.
Key Points
- Equal should be used here.
- Equal: the same in size, amount, value, number, level, etc.
- The use of word consequently shows a positive correlation between the angles and sides.
- Consequently: as a result; therefore.
- Thus, the most appropriate option to fill in the blank is option 1.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Their idea of a holiday ______ at a luxury resort.
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Adjectives Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'is relaxing'.
Key Points
- The most appropriate option for the given blank is 'is relaxing'.
- In the given sentence, 'idea' is a singular subject. Thus, a singular helping verb should be used.
- Here, 'relaxing' is not a verb rather it is an adjective.
- In the given context it means 'making you feel relaxed (आपको आराम महसूस कराता है)'.
- Example: a relaxing holiday...
- Thus, the correct answer is Option 4.
Correct Sentence: Their idea of a holiday is relaxing at a luxury resort.
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
She is _________ a peacock in the blue satin saree.
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Adjectives Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDF- The correct grammar structure to use in this sentence is "as + adjective + as".
- This structure is used to compare two things that have the same level of the quality described by the adjective.
- Example: The dog is as big as a monkey.
- In this case, we are comparing the woman's beauty to that of a peacock.
- The sentence could be rephrased as "She is as beautiful as a peacock in the blue satin saree."
Hence, the correct answer is option 3.
Choose the correct form of adjective for the given sentence:
There has not been ______ rain this year.
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Adjectives Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'sufficient'.
Key Points
- Sufficient means enough; adequate.
- For example:- A brisk walk is sufficient to raise your heart rate.
- Too many means excessive.
- Great means of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above average.
- Significant means sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
- By referring to the above explanation, it can be concluded that sufficient is the appropriate option to be chosen for filling the blank.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.
Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
________ teachers prefer a class that is fairly consistent in having pupils of the same level.
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Adjectives Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is - Most.
Key Points
- An adjective is any member of a class of words that modify nouns and pronouns.
- Let's have a look at the meanings of the given adjectives:
- Most - greatest in amount, quantity, or degree
- Neither - not the one nor the other
- Whole - used to emphasize a large extent or number
- Every - used to refer to all the individual members of a set without exception
- The plural noun 'teachers' used after the blank part of the sentence suggests that the adjective must be plural too.
- The adjective 'most' is used with countable and uncountable nouns, hence the 1st option will be the correct choice.
Correct Sentence: Most teachers prefer a class that is fairly consistent in having pupils of the same level.
Additional Information
- The following adjectives are always followed by 'to' and not 'than':
- Junior, senior, superior, inferior, prior, prefer/preferable, anterior, posterior.
- For example:
- My sister is junior than me.
- My sister is junior to me.
- My sister is junior than me.
Direction: Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank.
Machu Picchu is the _________ site I saw in Peru.
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Adjectives Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is most amazing
Key Points
- The superlative degree (or superlative) compares more than two things to show which has the least or greatest degree of quality.
- When two items/people are compared, a comparative degree is used by putting 'er' to the adjective word in association with the word 'than'. In some cases 'more' is used. 'More' is followed by 'than'
- As is used in comparisons to refer to the degree of something. In this case, 'as' is followed by another 'as'.
- Since we are referring to the greatest degree here, 'superlative' degree is apt to use here.
- Thus, the complete sentence is: Machu Picchu is the most amazing site I saw in Peru.
In the following question, the sentence is given with blanks to be filled in with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by selecting the appropriate option.
The outdoor area is ____________ with murals and paintings on the facade.
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Adjectives Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 2) i.e. vibrant.
Explanation
- From the context of the sentence, an adjective should be used to describe the qualities or states of being of the noun 'area'.
- The usage of the word 'vibrancy' is incorrect as it is a noun used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.
- The usage of the word 'vibrant' is correct as it is an adjective and should be used after the noun to describe the noun.
- The usage of the word 'vibrance' is incorrect as it is a noun used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.
- The usage of the word 'vibration' is incorrect as it is a noun used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.
- Hence, the option 'vibrant' is the correct answer.
- The synonyms of the word 'vibrant' are "abounding, crowded, overflowing, populous, swarming, teeming, thronging".
- The antonyms of the word 'vibrant' are "cavernous, hollow, faint, low, murmurous, muted, smothered, soft, weak, thin, tinny".
- Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns like enormous, doglike, silly, yellow, fun, fast. They can also describe the "quantity of nouns" like many, few, millions, eleven.
Correct Sentence: "The outdoor area is vibrant with murals and paintings on the facade."
Directions: Choose the correct form of adjective for the given sentence:
______ of living life on his own terms, he made few compromises.
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Adjectives Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is- Desirous.
Key Points
- An adjective is any member of a class of words that modify nouns and pronouns.
- Let's have a look at the meaning of the root verb:
- Desire- strongly wish for or want (something)
- The words given in all of the options are various verb forms except the 2nd option i.e. Desirous.
- The word 'desirous' is an adjective which means having or characterized by desire. It is always followed by the preposition 'of'.
- Example:
- The Pope was desirous of peace in Europe.
- Thus in the given blank, we need an adjective i.e. Desirous to qualify the noun i.e. life.
Correct Sentence: Desirous of living life on his own terms, he made few compromises.
Additional Information
- The following adjectives are always followed by 'to' and not 'than':
- Junior, senior, superior, inferior, prior, prefer/preferable, anterior, posterior.
- For example:
- My sister is junior than me.
- My sister is junior to me.
- My sister is junior than me.
Choose the correct form of adjective for the given sentence:
In the office, Pawan was ___________ Jadhav.
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Adjectives Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is 'senior to'.
Key Points
- There are some comparative degrees of adjectives that are followed by the preposition to like senior, junior, prior, superior, inferior etc.
- For example: We have a relationship infinitely superior to those of many of our friends.
- Here, in the given sentence we are talking about Pawan who was senior to Jadhav in the office where they were working.
- By referring to the above explanation, it can be concluded that senior to should be the appropriate option to be chosen for filling blank.
Hence, the correct answer is option 1.
Directions: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences with the help of options that follow.
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Adjectives Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is a little.
Key Points
- Let's look at the difference between the following adjectives:
- little- hardly any. (used in a negative sense)
- a little- some but not much.
- the little- not much but all that is available.
- All of these adjectives are used with singular uncountable nouns.
- As 'life' is a singular uncountable noun, 'a little' will be used in the blank part of the sentence.
Correct Sentence: She began to tell them a little about her life in Maharashtra, particularly in Navi Mumbai.
Additional Information
- Let's look at the difference between the following adjectives:
- few- hardly any. (used in a negative sense)
- a few- some but not many.
- the few- not many but all that is available.
- All of these adjectives are used with plural countable nouns.