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English Grammar Test

Description: An Objective Type Test for those who wants to improve their English Grammer knowledge to pass the exams
Number of Questions: 25
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Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective. How is your brother today? Is he _____ now?

  1. good

  2. best

  3. better

  4. nice

  5. beautiful


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 'Better' as compared to any other day.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

The month of May is _____ than any other month of the year.

  1. sharpest

  2. gooder

  3. hotter

  4. dearest

  5. richest


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 A comparitive form 'hotter' must be used. Comparative form of 'good' is 'better', not 'gooder'.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Her doll is _____ than yours.

  1. fat

  2. better

  3. cute

  4. slimest

  5. prettier


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Comparitive degree must be used here. 'Gooder' is not the correct comparative degree.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Hari is the _____ boy in the class.

  1. sharper

  2. better

  3. hotter

  4. dearer

  5. richest


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' demands superlative degree. Hence, option 5.

Directions: In the sentence given below, fill in the blank with the most suitable adjective.

Your knife is sharp, but mine is ________.

  1. sharper

  2. best

  3. hot

  4. more sharp

  5. sharpest


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The comparative degree 'sharper' is correct. 'More sharp' is an incorrect usage.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Honour is _____ to him than life.

  1. sharp

  2. more dear

  3. dearest

  4. dearer

  5. richest


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 The comparitive degree is used here. 'More dear' is an incorrect usage.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Name the _____ city in the world.

  1. more populated

  2. largest

  3. better

  4. worse

  5. tall


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' demands superlative degree.

Directions: In the sentence given below, fill in the blank with the most suitable adjective.

He is the _____ man in our town.

  1. richest

  2. better

  3. hotter

  4. dearer

  5. prettier


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Superlative degree is to be used here as there is the demand of article 'the' in the sentence.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Manu is two years _____ than Raju.

  1. old

  2. eldest

  3. oldest

  4. young

  5. older


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

 The comparitive degree 'older' is used for comparison between two people.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective: He is the _____ friend I have.

  1. angry

  2. better

  3. best

  4. worse

  5. cuter


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' demands superlative degree.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

There is no animal more _____ than tiger.

  1. ferocious

  2. largest

  3. best

  4. worst

  5. tallest


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

'More ferocious' is the correct comparitive degree of 'ferocious'. None other option is comparative degree, as is required here.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective: Iron is the _____ of all metals.

  1. greater

  2. costly

  3. extravagant

  4. hardest

  5. harder


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' in the sentence demands superlative degree.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Sind is the _____ region of Pakistan.

  1. greater

  2. largest

  3. rainier

  4. worse

  5. poorer


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' demands superlative degree. None other option than option 2 is the superlative case.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Iron is _____ than any other metal.

  1. harder

  2. hardest

  3. best

  4. worst

  5. tallest


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 The comparitive degree is to be used here. And option 1 is the only comparative degree option here.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

He is the _____ boy of the two.

  1. more cleverer

  2. largest

  3. best

  4. worse

  5. tallest


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The comparitive degree 'worse' must be used. All other options are superlative degrees.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

He is _____ than his brother.

  1. dark

  2. largest

  3. best

  4. worse

  5. tallest


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

'Worse' as the comparitive degree must be used here.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective: The public is the _____ judge.

  1. great

  2. better

  3. good

  4. best

  5. poor


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' in the sentence demands superlative degree.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective: It was the _____ moment of his life.

  1. greater

  2. better

  3. proudest

  4. memorize

  5. worse


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' in the sentence demands superlative degree.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective: The trade is in a _____ condition today than it was a year ago.

  1. ferocious

  2. largest

  3. best

  4. worse

  5. greatest


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 'Worse' is the comparitive degree which should be used here.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Who is the _____ living poet?

  1. greatest

  2. well

  3. greater

  4. better

  5. good


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' in the sentence demands superlative degree.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

I think he requires a _____ diet.

  1. greatest

  2. nutritious

  3. proudest

  4. best

  5. least


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The statement requires an adjective in its positive degree, i.e 'nutritious'

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective: Silver is _____ than gold.

  1. greatest

  2. good

  3. more good

  4. gooder

  5. none of the above


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

None of the options are in comparitive degree. Comparative of 'good' is 'better'.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

Radha is _____ than Anu.

  1. good

  2. better

  3. best

  4. the best

  5. more good


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

 A comparison between two girls would use the comparitive degree of the adjective. 'More good' is an incorrect usage.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

The mango is _____ than apple.

  1. sweeter

  2. nutrition

  3. best

  4. more sweet

  5. sweetest


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 A comparision between two fruits is being done. So, comparative degree of adjective would be used.

Directions: Fill in the blank with the suitable adjective:

That is the _____ price I can take.

  1. less

  2. higher

  3. great

  4. good

  5. least


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Usage of article 'the' in the sentence demands superlative degree.

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