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Adjective Practise Set

This document contains 50 sentences with blanks that are part of an adjective practice set. For each sentence, the participant must identify which part of the sentence, if any, contains an error relating to adjective usage or formation. The correct answers are not provided.

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Adjective Practise Set

This document contains 50 sentences with blanks that are part of an adjective practice set. For each sentence, the participant must identify which part of the sentence, if any, contains an error relating to adjective usage or formation. The correct answers are not provided.

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ADJECTIVE PRACTICE SET

1. But for your help, (a)/ no boy would have succeeded in an (b)/ All India
competition like this. (c)/ no error (d)
2. He wanted certain boy (a)/ to make entry into (b)/ the Principal’s
chamber. (c)/ no error (d)
3. There were only two (a)/ soldiers but each and every (b)/ soldier was
equal to five policeman (c)/ no error (d)
4. The ten captains (a)/ had each an (b)/ achievement of his own (c)/ no
error (d)
5. These sort of men (a)/ attain worldly success by hook or by crook, (b)/ so
they deserve to be looked down upon. (c)/ no error (d)
6. I feel a certain problems (a)/ in the execution (b)/ of this plan. (c)/ no error
(d)
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7. In spite of facing (a)/ much problems, he did not (b)/ desert the path of
honesty. (c)/ no error (d)
8. Can you tell me how(a)/ many eggs and (b)/ milk he has brought home?/
no error (d)
9. Whole the chapter of the book is full of printing (a)/ errors which are the
outcome (b)/ of the proof reader’s carelessness. (c)/ no error (d)
10. He did not (a)/ like to lend me (b)/ any book or any money. (c)/ no error (d)
11. Her black long hair adds (a)/ glamour to (b)/ her looks. (c)/ no error (d)
12. I began to tremble when I saw (a)/ a sharp long knife (b)/ in my enemy’s
hand. (c)/ no error (d)
13. I saw an anxious pale girl (a)/ who when asked let me know (b)/ that she
was suffering from consumption. (c)/ no error (d)
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14. It is a fact that (a)/ Mahatma Gandhi was (b)/ the first politician of his
time. (c)/ no error (d)
15. At the utmost gate (a)/ was standing a guard (b)/ holding a gun in his
hand. (c)/ no error (d)
16. Delhi is (a)/ further from Patna than (b)/ Kolkata. (c)/ no error (d)
17. This book is undoubtedly preferable than (a)/ that in many respects and
its printing (b)/ is also comparatively good. (c)/ no error (d)
18. Of the two players, he (a)/ is the luckiest, (b)/ be sure. (c)/ no error (d)
19. You can trust this agency (a)/ for the last news (b)/ of this week. (c)/ no
error (d)
20. Seema is senior to me (a)/ but you are (b)/ junior than me. (c)/ no error
(d)
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21. Everybody knows that Ragini (a)/ is the most unique (b)/ singer of this
college. (c)/ no error (d)
22. Rita can sing much that fifty songs at a (a)/ stretch and she has
developed (b)/ this ability by laboring hard. (c)/ no error (d)
23. She was curious to (a)/ know what it was that made him stronger (b)/
and braver than any man of this village. (c)/ no error (d)
24. She has remarkably (a)/ lovingly appearance which brings her honour
(b)/ and admiration as well. (c)/ no error (d)
25. A lots of books (a)/ on English Grammar are available in the market but
(b)/ this one is the best. (c)/ no error (d)
26. He does not have (a)/ some money to buy a new X-ray plant, so he is
(b)/ sunk in anxiety. (c)/ no error (d)
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27. Gold is the most precious (a)/ of all the metals that are used in
ornaments, (b)/ as far as we all know. (c)/ no error (d)
28. He is the most successful man (a)/ in the world I have ever known. (c)/
no error (d)
29. No less than fifty audiences are sitting (a)/ in the hall and waiting for
their (b)/ beloved artiste’s appearance on the stage. (c)/ no error (d)
30. Her father told her (a)/ that it would be all the more (b)/ better if she
would find her groom herself. (c)/ no error (d)
31. She had no other (a)/ hobby than that of (b)/ wearing a dress of (b)/ the
latest design. (c)/ no error (d)
32. This young lad is more beautiful (a)/ but not so cultured (b)/ as her
youngest sister. (c)/ no error (d)
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33. Much to his fortune, he (a)/ married a girl who was (a)/ more tall and
lovelier than her elder sister. (c)/ no error (d)
34. What pleases him more (a)/ is a healthy criticism of his (b)/
performance. (c)/ no error (d)
35. It was none other than Indira Gandhi (a)/ who evinced an exceptional
ability to lead (b)/ the country to fame. (c)/ no error (d)
36. Now-a-days, (a)/ the weather (b)/ is getting cold and colder. (c)/ no error
(d)
37. He often tells (a)/ us that he does not (b)/ like anything much than
sleeping peacefully. (c)/ no error (d)
38. This photograph (a)/ was comparatively better (b)/ than that which he
kept in his purse. (c)/ no error (d)
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39. She was startled to see in (a)/ her drawing room (b)/a most popular film
producer. (c)/ no error (d)
40. India is (a)/ better than most others (b)/ film producing countries of the
world. (c)/ no error (d)
41. None can believe that (a)/ Ramesh is happier (b)/ than grieved to know
it. (c)/ no error (d)
42. Delhi is far (a)/ better than any other (b)/ metropolis of Pakistan. (c)/ no
error (d)
43. All your attempts are daring (a)/ but this one is certainly (b)/ the more
daring. (c)/ no error (d)
44. This is the more difficult sum, (a)/ I have ever solved (b)/ within five
minutes. (c)/ no error (d)
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45. There is no one (a)/ whom I esteem highly than (b)/ your mother and
father. (c)/ no error (d)
46. He failed to find (a)/ out the solution to all the problems (b)/ despite his
thoroughly study of the book. (c)/ no error (d)
47. Science has given (a)/ us a lot, yet life is becoming (b)/ more and more
painful. (c)/ no error (d)
48. Ramesh is as good, (a) if not better than all the (b)/ members of the club
which is known as the Lion Club. (c)/ no error (d)
49. He felt happily (a)/ to learn that his (b)/ younger brother got (b)/ a
prestigious job in he bank. (c)/ no error (d)
50. The principal has great power (a)/ of making some useful plans but the
professors (b)/ have even greatest ability to foil them. (c)/ no error (d)
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