The document contains 5 questions that test the use of adjectives in different contexts like filling in blanks with suitable adjective forms, comparative adjectives, and degrees of comparison. The questions cover topics like using adjectives to describe people, places, things, their properties like size, quality, etc. and identifying the correct adjective form based on the context of the sentence.
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Adjectives Test - Grdae 7
The document contains 5 questions that test the use of adjectives in different contexts like filling in blanks with suitable adjective forms, comparative adjectives, and degrees of comparison. The questions cover topics like using adjectives to describe people, places, things, their properties like size, quality, etc. and identifying the correct adjective form based on the context of the sentence.
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Question 1) Fill in the blanks with the suitable forms of the
adjectives given in brackets.
1.I have an ____ sister. (old)
2.Let’s discuss that at a ____ date. (late) 3.The poor woman once had a ____ life. (happy) 4.The child is the ___ in the class. (young) 5.Please be ____ when you answer. (honest) 6.This is the ____ dress I have ever bought. (expensive) 7.He thinks he is the ___ boy in the class. (intelligent) 8.Chirag has many _____ friends. (old) 9.June is the ____ month of the year in many parts of India. (hot) 10. Gold is the ____ of all metals. (precious) Question 2) Fill in the blanks with appropriate adjectives.
1.Sit in your ____ chair. (actual/own/very).
2.The ____ tea ceremony is a beautiful cultural activity. (Japan/Japanese) 3.There are ____ options available. (none/own/six) 4.What a _____ pretty flower! (some/all/very) 5.____ of the women were upset. (Few/Some/One) 6.She looks ______. (Europe/European/Europe-like) 7.I bought ____ mangoes from the seller. (actual/nine/sixth) 8.One _____ of the boys in the class were absent. (fought/group/amazing) Question 3) Fill in the blanks with adjectives formed from the given words. 1.The teacher often scolds Reba because she is ____. (talk) 2.My uncle was a ____ (book) child. He would always be found in the school library. 3.Pam always looked ____ (cheer). No one knew that she had a ___ (tragedy) history. 4.Though his relatives denied it, Shamik was the ____ (law) owner of the property. 5.His _____ (haste) decision cost him the respect of his _______ (love) ones.
Question 4) Fill in the blanks with the comparative form of the
given adjectives.
1.There is _____ (little) water in this bottle than in that.
2.I have become ____ (wise) over the years. 3.Villagers are usually ____ (polluted) than cities. 4.I’m feeling much _____ (good) today than I did yesterday. 5.______ (many) often than hot, people make this mistake. 6.Children are usually _____ (intelligent) than we think they are. 7.The resort is _____ (far) than what you told me. 8.You have never met a ____ (generous) person than Stephen. 9.Rekha is the _____ (pretty) of the two sisters. 10. Of these two pairs of shoes, which one will last ____ (long)? Question 5) Complete the following sentences using the appropriate degree of comparison of the given adjectives.
1.She is ____ than her brother. (smart)
2.Ritu is the ____ student in class. (soft-spoken) 3.Arun speaks English ____ . (well) 4.This dress is not really as _____ as that one. (pretty) 5.China is a ______ country. (large) 6.The sign of four, a Sherlock Holmes mystery, is the ____ book I have read. (thrilling) 7.Take the _____ of the two ropes. (short) 8.Mani Bakery sells the _____ muffins in town. (good)