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Question-1
Choose the right sentence.
(A)
Jayasurya is tallest than is brother.
(B)
Jayasurya is taller than is brother.
(C)
Jayasurya is tall than is brother.
(D)
None of these.
Question-2
________ candidate must bring his photograph.Fill up with proper adjective.
(A)
Any
(B)
Each
(C)
Every
(D)
Neither
Question-3
Do you have _________ doubt about it?
(A)
any
(B)
some
(C)
few
(D)
little
Question-4
________ color do you prefer? Fill up with a suitable adjective.
(A)
What
(B)
Any
(C)
Where
(D)
Which
Question-5
Only __________ people were present when the contract was signed.
(A)
Few
(B)
A little
(C)
A few
(D)
Little
Question-6
The superlative form of happy is ______.
(A)
Happier
(B)
Happiest
(C)
Most happy
(D)
Happy
Question-7
Italian
leather,
Belgian
mirror,
French
movies,,
Indian
spices etc are _________ adjectives.
(A)
Demonstrative
(B)
Quantitative
(C)
Distributive numeral
(D)
Proper
Question-8
The classroom was very ________. Fill up with a suitable adjective.
(A)
noise
(B)
noisy
(C)
noised
(D)
noised
Question-9
His condition is not likely to improve.Rewrite the sentence using
little.
(A)
There is a little hope of improvement of his condition.
(B)
There is little hope of improvement of his condition.
(C)
There is no little hope of improvement of his condition.
(D)
There is any little hope of improvement of his condition.
Question-10
Arrange the following words including the adjectives in the proper order. mirror,expensive,silver,an,antique
(A)
An antique expensive silver mirror
(B)
An expensive silver antique mirror.
(C)
An expensive antique silver mirror.
(D)
An antique silver expensive silver mirror.
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 10
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