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Class7-E3-22032026
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Adjectives: Describing Words & Degrees of Comparison [Class7-E3-22032026]
Question #931
Which of the following sentences uses an adjective incorrectly or in a way that creates ambiguity?
The old man felt sleepy.
She bought a red new car.
He is a talented musician.
The broken vase lay on the floor.
Question #932
Identify the sentence where the underlined word is *not* functioning as an adjective.
The *shining* stars lit up the sky.
He felt a *growing* sense of dread.
We saw the children *playing* in the park.
The *winning* team celebrated loudly.
Question #933
Which sentence correctly uses a participial adjective to describe a characteristic?
The *interested* film kept us awake.
The news was *shocking* to everyone.
He felt extremely *boring* during the lecture.
The results were *disappointed* for the team.
Question #934
"The magician performed a ______ trick that left the audience speechless." Which adjective best fits the blank, conveying astonishment?
clever
amazing
nice
simple
Question #935
Which of the following is an example of an adjective of quantity?
*Many* students attended the seminar.
The *tall* building reached the sky.
She wore a *beautiful* dress.
He preferred *Indian* cuisine.
Question #936
Identify the sentence where the adjective describes a feeling or state of being, typically used with a linking verb.
The *brave* knight fought valiantly.
She looks *tired* after her long journey.
We observed the *colorful* birds.
He found a *broken* piece of pottery.
Question #937
"The climate in the mountains is ______ than in the plains." Choose the correct degree of adjective.
cold
colder
coldest
more cold
Question #938
Which sentence incorrectly uses a superlative adjective?
Mount Everest is the *highest* mountain in the world.
She is the *most beautiful* dancer of all.
This is the *more difficult* puzzle I have ever solved.
He has the *loudest* voice among his friends.
Question #939
"Of the two roads, the left one is certainly the ______." Fill in the blank with the correct degree of adjective.
narrow
narrower
narrowest
most narrow
Question #940
"Despite being a small car, it offers a surprisingly ______ interior." Which adjective best completes the sentence, implying spaciousness?
roomy
tight
compact
cramped
Question #941
In the sentence, "She found the *silvery* moon illuminating the *dark* forest," how many adjectives are present, excluding articles?
1
2
3
4
Question #942
Which of the following adjectives has an irregular comparative and superlative form?
happy
difficult
bad
bright
Question #943
"The ______ the climb, the ______ the view." Choose the pair of adjectives that correctly completes the sentence, showing correlation.
higher, good
high, better
higher, better
highest, best
Question #944
Which sentence demonstrates the correct use of degrees of comparison for an adjective that doesn't typically have them?
Her solution was *more perfect* than mine.
This idea is *most unique* among all.
The circle was *almost round* and flawless.
His performance was *very excellent* tonight.
Question #945
"He is ______ than his brother, but not as ______ as their father." Which pair of adjectives correctly completes the sentence?
taller, strong
tall, stronger
taller, stronger
tallest, strongest
Question #946
Identify the sentence where "little" functions as an adjective of quantity.
He had *little* hope left.
She bought a *little* dog.
A *little* bird chirped on the branch.
The child took a *little* nap.
Question #947
"The ______ details make the story ______ interesting." Choose the best pair of adjectives.
many, most
much, more
numerous, much
countless, more
Question #948
Which sentence correctly uses an adjective to describe the subject's permanent characteristic, rather than a temporary state?
She felt *hungry* after the long hike.
The child seemed *happy* playing with the toy.
He is an *honest* man, known for his integrity.
The soup tasted *salty* due to extra seasoning.
Question #949
"She found the book ______ than the movie, though both were ______." Fill in the blanks with the most suitable adjectives.
good, exciting
better, good
better, exciting
best, excellent
Question #950
"The artist's ______ painting was acquired by a ______ collector." Select the adjectives that maintain the intended meaning of high value and importance.
old, rich
valuable, famous
big, known
colorful, private
Question #951
"This is the ______ problem I have encountered in my career." Which of the following *cannot* correctly complete the sentence?
most daunting
more difficult
toughest
gravest
Question #952
"He gave me a ______ piece of advice." Which adjective, when used here, could imply both brevity and wisdom?
long
simple
wise
concise
Question #953
"The ______ you study, the ______ your grades will be." Choose the most fitting pair of adjectives.
hard, high
harder, higher
hardest, highest
more hard, more high
Question #954
Which sentence contains an adjective that is formed from a proper noun?
The *energetic* puppy chased its tail.
She read a *Shakespearean* sonnet.
The *wooden* table was old.
He liked *spicy* food.
Question #955
"The air grew ______ as we ascended the ______ mountain." Select the adjectives that convey decreasing warmth and increasing height.
cold, high
colder, higher
coldest, highest
more cold, more high
Question #956
"Of all the choices, this one is by far the ______." What type of adjective is required here?
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
Intensifier
Question #957
"The ______ student always completes his assignments ______." Which pair correctly fills the blanks with an adjective and an adverb, respectively?
diligent, quick
diligent, quickly
diligently, quick
diligently, quickly
Question #958
Which adjective is considered non-gradable (or absolute) and should not typically be used with degrees of comparison?
Beautiful
Ugly
Empty
Intelligent
Question #959
"He is one of the ______ engineers in the firm." Choose the most appropriate adjective.
talented
more talented
most talented
as talented
Question #960
Which sentence correctly uses an adjective to modify a pronoun?
*They* bravely fought the battle.
She quickly finished *it*.
The audience found *him* entertaining.
*We* are happy about the news.
Question #961
Choose the conjunction that best completes the sentence: "The ancient map was incredibly detailed, ___ it did not show the hidden treasure's exact location."
and
so
but
because
Question #962
Which conjunction would you use to express a choice or alternative between two actions? "You can either finish your homework now, ___ you can do it after dinner."
and
or
so
because
Question #963
Select the most suitable conjunction: "He arrived late for the meeting, ___ the traffic was unexpectedly heavy."
so
but
because
when
Question #964
Fill in the blank with the best coordinating conjunction: "She had practiced tirelessly for the competition, ___ she felt confident about her performance."
yet
but
so
for
Question #965
Identify the conjunction that best connects these ideas: "The power went out suddenly, ___ we lit candles to see."
because
when
and
so
Question #966
Which conjunction correctly completes the sentence to show contrast? "The old house looked spooky from the outside, ___ it was quite cozy inside."
and
so
yet
for
Question #967
Choose the best conjunction: "The rain poured down all morning, ___ the streets were flooded by afternoon."
when
because
so
but
Question #968
Select the appropriate conjunction to join two independent clauses presenting similar ideas: "She loves hiking in the mountains, ___ her brother enjoys cycling along the coast."
but
or
and
so
Question #969
Complete the sentence with the most logical conjunction: "You must submit your project by Friday, ___ you will lose marks."
and
so
or
because
Question #970
Which conjunction best expresses the timing of an event? "He always brings an umbrella ___ he knows it might rain."
and
but
when
so
Question #971
Choose the conjunction that indicates a reason: "The birds flew south for the winter, ___ the weather grew colder."
so
when
but
because
Question #972
Fill in the blank: "I enjoy reading mystery novels, ___ my sister prefers fantasy books."
and
so
but
for
Question #973
Select the conjunction that shows a surprising outcome: "The team practiced relentlessly for months, ___ they still lost in the final round."
so
yet
because
and
Question #974
Which coordinating conjunction should be used to offer a negative choice or alternative? "She could neither sing well, ___ could she dance gracefully."
or
but
nor
so
Question #975
Complete the sentence: "The chef prepared a gourmet meal, ___ the guests devoured every dish with enthusiasm."
because
but
and
when
Question #976
Choose the conjunction that best explains the cause: "He refused to participate in the debate, ___ he felt unprepared."
so
but
for
when
Question #977
Select the most appropriate conjunction: "We should conserve water, ___ it is a precious resource."
so
when
and
for
Question #978
Fill in the blank: "The artist painted intricate patterns, ___ the colors he used were bold and vibrant."
so
but
and
or
Question #979
Which conjunction implies a direct consequence or result? "The ice on the road was dangerously thin, ___ we decided to take a different route."
but
because
so
when
Question #980
Choose the conjunction that shows a contrast between expectation and reality: "She studied diligently for weeks, ___ her grades did not improve significantly."
and
so
yet
because
Question #981
Select the best connector: "You can watch a movie, ___ you can read a book, but you can't do both at once."
and
so
or
when
Question #982
Complete the sentence: "The ancient ruins were beautiful, ___ they were also quite eerie at night."
and
so
but
for
Question #983
Which conjunction indicates the reason for a previous action? "He was unable to attend the ceremony, ___ he was feeling unwell."
so
when
because
and
Question #984
Choose the correct conjunction to link two clauses where the second explains the first: "Do not open the box, ___ it contains fragile items."
so
but
for
when
Question #985
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate conjunction: "We waited for hours at the airport, ___ the flight was delayed due to heavy fog."
and
but
so
because
Question #986
Select the conjunction that shows a condition for an event: "Always wear a helmet ___ you ride your bicycle."
and
so
when
or
Question #987
Which conjunction connects two independent clauses that express a surprising or unexpected outcome given the first clause? "The detective had very few clues, ___ he managed to solve the complex case."
so
and
yet
for
Question #988
Complete the sentence: "She finished her work quickly, ___ she could join her friends for a game."
because
when
but
so
Question #989
Choose the conjunction that introduces an alternative action: "You can pay with cash, ___ you can use your credit card."
and
so
or
when
Question #990
Identify the best conjunction: "The ancient prophecy was difficult to decipher, ___ many scholars dedicated their lives to understanding it."
but
so
because
and
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