Adjectives - Degree of Comparison MCQs 1 [GB]

Adjectives - Degree of Comparison MCQs 1 [GB]

Adjectives - Degree of Comparison MCQs 1 [GB]

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Q1.

What is the positive degree of an adjective used for?

To compare two things
To compare more than two things
To describe one thing without comparison
To describe a group of things
Q2.

Which of the following sentences uses the positive degree of an adjective?

The book is interesting.
She is taller than her friend.
She is the tallest girl in the class.
This is the most beautiful painting.
Q3.

How do we form the comparative degree for most one-syllable adjectives?

Add '-est'
Add 'more'
Add '-er'
Add 'most'
Q4.

Which of the following is the correct superlative form of the adjective "small"?

Smallest
Smaller
More small
Most small
Q5.

How do we form the superlative degree for adjectives ending in '-y'?

Add '-er'
Change 'y' to 'i' and add '-er'
Add 'more'
Change 'y' to 'i' and add '-est'
Q6.

Which sentence uses the comparative degree of an adjective?

The sky is blue.
She is more beautiful than her sister.
This is the happiest day of my life.
She is the best student in the class.
Q7.

What is the superlative form of "happy"?

Happier
Happyest
Most happy
Happiest
Q8.

Which of the following is an example of an irregular adjective?

Good, better, best
Tall, taller, tallest
Small, smaller, smallest
Beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful
Q9.

What do we usually add to form the superlative degree of a multi-syllable adjective?

'-er'
'more'
'-est'
'most'
Q10.

What is the correct comparative form of the adjective "bad"?

Badder
Worse
More bad
Worst
Q11.

What is the correct superlative form of "good"?

Goodest
More good
Best
Better
Q12.

Which of the following is an example of a positive degree adjective?

More beautiful
Tall
Tallest
Happier
Q13.

Which of the following adjectives requires 'more' to form the comparative degree?

Small
Happy
Beautiful
Tall
Q14.

How is the comparative form of "little" written?

Less
Littler
More little
Least
Q15.

Which sentence correctly uses the superlative degree of an adjective?

This apple is sweeter than that one.
This is the sweetest apple in the basket.
This is a sweet apple.
This apple is sweet.
Q16.

How do you form the comparative degree of a one-syllable adjective?

Add '-est'
Add 'most'
Add '-er'
Add 'more'
Q17.

Which is the correct superlative form of the adjective "intelligent"?

More intelligent
Intelligentest
Intelligenter
Most intelligent
Q18.

Which of the following adjectives is irregular in its comparative and superlative forms?

Tall
Good
Small
Big
Q19.

What is the superlative form of the adjective "many"?

More
Most
Mostest
More many