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Adjective

The document contains examples of sentences with errors related to the use of adjectives and adverbs. Each sentence is followed by options to identify if there is an error and the location of the error. The sentences test the use of comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs.
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Adjective

1. I have little sugar (1)/ to complete this recipe (2)/ in the right manner (3)/ No error (4)
2. Few people have come in the (1)/ reception of the marriage and (2)/ waiting for eatables
(3)/ No error (4)
3. The quality of this (1)/ product is more unique (2)/ as compare to other products (3)/ No
error (4)
4. The performance of Ram (1)/ was inferior than Hari on (2)/ the stage (3)/ No error (4)
5. This step of American (1)/ Government is better (2)/ enough to tackle immigration in the
country (3)/ No error (4)
6. This project is most complete in (1)/ terms of structure (2)/ and composition (3)/ No error
(4)
7. He is more senior (1)/ to me in (2)/ the department (3)/ No error (4)
8. The shape of this image (1)/ is more (2)/ triangular (3)/ No error (4)
9. The climate of west Indies (1)/ is comparatively hotter (2)/ in the world (3)/ No error (4)
10. These people are (1)/ good and wiser in terms of (2)/ their social intercourse (3)/ No error
(4)
11. The products of Samsung (1)/ is preferable (2)/ than Toshiba company (3)/ No error (4)
12. The economy of china (1)/ is more superior (2)/ to India (3)/ No error (4)
13. He wanted certain boy (1)/ to make entry into (2)/ the principal’s chamber (3)/ No error (4)
14. I feel a certain (1)/ problems in the execution (2)/ of this plan (3)/ No error (4)
15. Her black long (1)/ hair adds glamour (2)/ to her looks (3)/ No error (4)
16. It is a fact that (1)/ Mahatma Gandhi was the first (2)/ politician of his time (3)/ No error
(4)
17. Of the two players (1)/ he is the luckiest, (2)/ be sure (3)/ No error (4)
18. Seema is senior to (1)/ me but you are (2)/ junior than me (3)/ No error (4)
19. Everybody knows that (1)/ Ragini is the most unique (2)/ singer of this college (3)/ No
error (4)
20. This photograph was comparatively (1)/ better than that which (2)/ he had kept in his purse
(3)/ No error (4)
21. India is better than most (1)/ other film producing (2)/ counties of world (3)/ No error (4)
22. Ramesh is as good, (1)/ if not better than all the members of the club (2)/ which is known
as the Lions Club (3)/ No error (4)

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23. The principal has great power (1)/ of making some useful plans but the professor (2)/ have
even greatest ability to foil them (3)/ No error (4)
24. He was delighted by the intelligent (1)/ and brightness of the scholars (2)/ who used to visit
him (3)/ No error (4)
25. Ramesh has been both (1)/ a dishonesty person and gambler (2) since his childhood (3)/ No
error (4)
26. His strictly discipline had (1)/ made him very unpopular (2)/ among all the employees (3)/
No error (4)
27. It goes to his credit that (1)/ he was a clean man in politics (2)/ as well as his person
dealings (3)/ No error (4)
28. His good qualities include (1)/ his ability to take (2)/ quickly and appropriate decisions (3)/
No error (4)
29. Some people have generously contributed (1)/ to the welfare fund but they wanted (2)/ that
there names should not be published (3)/ No error (4)
30. You must realize how importance (1)/ it is to give away to the needy (2)/ whatever you
posses in excess (3)/ No error (4)
31. I saw (1)/ an anxious pale girl (2)/ who when asked let me know (3)/ that the she was
suffering from consumption (4)/ No error (5)
32. She was curious to (1)/ know what it was that made (2)/ him stronger (3)/ and braver than
any man of this village (4)/ No error (5)
33. Her father told her (1)/ that it would be all the more (2)/ better if she would find her (3)/
groom herself (4)/ No error (5)
34. The chiefest accused (1)/ in the case (2)/ is absconding (3)/ No error (4)
35. Even the most ideal person (1)/ in the world is said to have erred (2)/ when there was time
to perform (3)/ No error (4)
36. Privatisation offers the most ideal situation (1)/ for consumers because private sector (2)/ is
very conscious of quality (3)/ No error (4)
37. Mr. Advani reached (1)/ to the parliament (2)/ prior than the speaker (3)/ No error (4)
38. Aishwarya Rai (1)/ is the better (2)/ than two actresses (3)/ No error (4)
39. New Delhi is (1)/ farther from (2)/ Kanpur than Agra (3)/ No error (4)
40. Priya is the (1)/ eldest (2)/ of the two sisters (3)/ No error (4)
41. He is the tallest (1)/ than all the boys (2)/ in the school (3)/ No error (4)
42. She is the best (1)/ and beautiful girl (2)/ of our class (3)/ No error (4)

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43. Of other all (1)/ my neighbours he is the kindest (2)/ and most considerate (3)/ No error (4)
44. Form all accounts I learn that (1)/ he is the best and honest member (2)/ of the new cabinet
(3)/ No error (4)
45. The car flew off the road and fell into (1)/ the valley because (2)/ Ashish was driving faster
(3)/ No error (4)
46. Whenever man attains fame (1)/ his person qualities are (2)/ imitated by others who (3)/ are
close to him (4)/ No error (5)
47. Simplest solution (1)/ than this expensive (2)/ method which you are suggesting (3)/ should
be found out (4)/ No error (5)
48. Some people get (1)/ used to changes (2)/ very easily than (3)/ others do (4)/ No error (5)
49. Which (1)/ do you prefer (2)/ more meat (3)/ or fish? (4)/ No error (5)
50. As sooner as (1)/ you reach the port (2)/ report to (3)/ the desk officer (4)/ No error (5)
51. I am sure that (1)/ all my monthly expenses (2)/ would exceed the income (3)/ if I do not
economise (4)/ No error (5)
52. Sunit’s performance in the (1)/ film was worst than Naveen’s but was not (2)/ as bad as
Aman’s (4)/ No error (5)
53. He ran so fastly (1)/ that he reached (2)/ the destination in (3)/ just two minute (4)/ No error
(5)
54. If you inform me (1)/ of your’s arrival time (2)/ I shall come to (3)/ meet you at the airport
(4)/ No error (5)
55. We were very much (1)/ carefully in our approach (2)/ and hence we would (3)/ completed
the complicate task (4)/ No error (5)
56. Our new playground (1)/ is big (2)/ and cleaner (3)/ than theirs (4)/ No error (5)
57. No king in that period (1)/ was so intensely involved (2)/ in the welfare of his people (3)/
as king Ashoka (4)/ No error (5)
58. The captain declared that his ship and carried (1)/ no less than three hundred passengers
(2)/ on the last voyage (3)/ No error (4)
59. The link road has (1)/ now become (2)/ the roughest road than (3)/ any other road in the
city (4)/ No error (5)
60. The five first (1)/ boys of this class (2)/ are absent. (3)/ No error (4)
61. He is (1)/ as smart as (2)/ any boy in the village (3)/ No error (4)
62. No pen (1)/ is as good (2)/ as Parker (3)/ No error (4)
63. Her sister (1)/ is taller (2)/ than her (3)/ No error (4)

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64. This is (1)/ the best (2)/ of the two books (3)/ No error (4)
65. He is (1)/ more wiser than (2)/ his brother (3)/ No error (4)
66. There are (1)/ not some books (2)/ on the table (3)/ No error (4)
67. There are (1)/ trees on (2)/ either sides of the road (3)/ No error (4)
68. No less than (1)/ five thousand books (2)/ are in library (3)/ No error (4)
69. Where does (1)/ your older (2)/ sister live? (3)/ No error (4)
70. Have (1)/ you heard (2)/ the last news? (3)/ No error (4)
71. His all relatives (1)/ extended their support (2)/ in his bad days (3)/ No error (4)
72. The (1)/ Taj Mahal is (2)/ a worth-seeing monument (3)/ No error (4)
73. His all friends (1)/ supported him (2)/ in his predicament (3)/ No error (4)
74. Ramu is the peon (1)/ who gets (2)/ a less salary (3)/ No error (4)
75. Navjot Singh’s Command (1)/ over English (2)/ is most excellent (3)/ No error (4)
76. Of Ranchi and Rameshwarm (1)/ which city (2)/ is the coolest (3)/ No error (4)
77. No other student (1)/ of the class is (2)/ as stronger as Mr. Brave (3)/ No error (4)
78. Mr. Jaswant sing is (1)/ the most diligent and wisest (2)/ member of parliament (3)/ No
error (4)
79. This is (1)/ my bed, (2)/ which is your? (3)/ No error (4)
80. A good deal of persons (1)/ were present (2)/ at the railway station (3)/ No error (4)
81. She is (1)/ among the (2)/ four first merit holders (3)/ No error (4)
82. There is lesser rooms (1)/ in this hotel (2)/ than that (3)/ No error (4)
83. This pen is (1)/ much more cheaper (2)/ than that pen (3)/ No error (4)
84. My result (1)/ is (2)/ comparatively better (3)/ No error (4)
85. This shirt is comparatively costlier (1)/ than that we saw (2)/ in corner shop yesterday (3)/
No error (4)
86. Mathematics and Reasoning (1)/ are more easier than (2)/ English and Current Affairs (3)/
No error (4)
87. Rohan is (1)/ good and stronger (2)/ than Mohan (3)/ No error (4)
88. Everyone was surprised to note (1)/ that Rahim married a girl (2)/ who was more beautiful
and more tall (3)/ No error (4)
89. Gold is (1)/ more precious (2)/ of all other metals (3)/ No error (4)
90. There is no name (1)/ more glorious than sardar patel (2)/ in the history of india (3)/ No
error (4)

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91. Of all the students (1)/ Rita was less worried (2)/ when the date for the annual examination
was announced (3)/ No error (4)
92. Of the three ministers (1)/ which do you think is going (2)/ to prove more successful (3)/
No error (4)
93. Monu has bought two/(a) chairs, and every chair is comfortable./(b) and abiding /(c) no
error /(d)
94. The most sweetest songs/(a) are those that attenuate our/(b) restlessness when they are
listened /(c) no error /(d)
95. As far as we know about /(a) Mahatma Gandhi, he/(b) was the first leader of his time /(c)
no error /(d)
96. Please let me know/(a) who was the foremost/(b) president of America? /(c) no error /(d)
97. This question is lesser/(a) difficult than that, so/(b) I can solve this easily /(c) no error /(d)
98. I had assisted him /(a) a lot last year, so he was very gladly/(b) with me for my assistance
and behavior /(c) no error /(d)
99. A dog is a faithfully/(a) animal, it helps in/(b) safeguarding our property at night when we
sleep at night in side house /(c) no error /(d)
100. My friend is not so actively /(a) as my brother, so I would/(b) assign my brother for this
highly responsible job. /(c) no error /(d)
101. A clearly instruction has been /(a) given to all security/(b) personnels to deploy the law and
order of this city /(c) no error /(d)
102. A vividly picture of the situation is/(a) yet to appear, so/(b) I can’t reach on any
conclusion/(c) no error /(d)
103. They are too laziest to finish/(a) this work within the stipulated time, so ask/(b) someone
else for this work /(c) no error /(d)
104. Everybody says/(a) that Sanjay is wiser than/ (b) strong but I don’t think so/(c) no error /(d)
105. India’s performance in the/(a) previous match was worst than/(b) Pakistan’s, so India felt
humiliated /(c) no error /(d)
106. The faster he completes/(a) the work assigned to him, the best./(b) will be his profit /(c) no
error /(d)
107. He usually runs faster than/(a) her does still he loses the race deliberately against/(b) her
every time /(c) no error /(d)
108. You are half taller than he, so/(a) you are not eligible for this post, so/(b) you please try
somewhere else /(c) no error /(d)

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109. Everyone agrees that /(a) Mumbai is the busiest /(b) of all other metropolises in india/(c) no
error /(d)
110. Which do you prefer /(a) more homemade food/(b) or outside food? /(c) no error /(d)
111. I think your father is the wisest enough/(a) to take proper decision for/(b) your career, so
ask him about this /(c) no error /(d)
112. A few word of sympathy/(a) are enough to attenuate anybody’s grief, /(b) so use it when it
is required /(c) no error /(d)
113. This is the same bike which was given to me/(a) by my maternal grandfather on/(b) my
previous birthday /(c) no error /(d)
114. Ramesh has been both/(a) a rapaciously and wicked person/(b) since his childhood /(c) no
error /(d)
115. He was delighted/(a) to see the smart and brilliance of the scholars/(b) who used to visit
him /(c) no error /(d)
116. Everybody present here/(a) knows it very well that this man is enough capable/(b) for this
job and I too think so /(c) no error /(d)
117. No other mangoes of this/(a) garden is as sweet as/(b) this as I think /(c) no error /(d)
118. Every body of this village knows/(a) it that you are richer of your/(b) two friends /(c) no
error /(d)
119. Each boys has done his best for/(a) the peace and prosperity/(b) of this society /(c) no error
/(d)
120. You know it better, the /(a) sooner you do, the better it is for you/(b) by all respects /(c) no
error /(d)
121. My mother is saying that the/(a) night is relatively hotter toady/(b) but I don’t think so/(c)
no error /(d)
122. Either Ram or his friend is an/(a) honest, so you can develop /(b) your business with any
one of them /(c) no error /(d)
123. He denounced me before /(a) my friends and/(b) called me a dishonest/(c) no error /(d)
124. She remained silence when /(a) her father/(b) entered the room/(c) no error /(d)
125. Her friendliness behavior is /(a) appreciated/(b) by all in my family /(c) no error /(d)
126. He has little knowledge/(a) about the subject matter, so he can/(b) explain it properly /(c)
no error /(d)
127. He has a little courage, so/(a) he can’t dare to go alone at/(b) night anywhere /(c) no error
/(d)

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128. The former work was/(a) better than the later one, so that/(b) was appreciated by all/(c) no
error /(d)
129. Sohan was the latest/(a) person to reach there, so he/(b) can’t tell you all this /(c) no error
/(d)
130. I don’t think, you have read/(a) tenth chapter of this/(b) book or you may not have asked
this to me /(c) no error /(d)
131. Sima must have read/(a) the ten first chapters of this /(b) book by now and she will have
finished the entire book soon. /(c) no error /(d)
132. Sita is the most beautiful and wisest/(a) girl of this college,/(b) therefore she is liked by all
/(c) no error /(d)
133. Raghav is a very good/(a) performer of slow motion dancing and he is most perfect in it
/(c) no error /(d)
134. I have already drunk/(a) a little milk that I had, so I need/(b) some more milk for preparing
tea /(c) no error /(d)
135. It will take long time if/(a) you go through this route because /(b) of many traffics /(c) no
error /(d)
136. Many a computers have/(a) been sold alone by this newly/(b) appointed sales man /(c) no
error /(d)
137. Everything but mobiles are/(a) sold at this outlet, so find/(b) out some other outlets for it
/(c) no error /(d)
138. The number of mangoes/(a) in this basket are around more than/(b) fifty, in case you need
more, go to the market and bring them more /(c) no error /(d)
139. A number of students has/(a) been declared successful, so they/(b) are very elated and
hopeful for bright career /(c) no error /(d)
140. A large amount of mica /(a) are found in the mine of Koderma and /(b) known for the
abundance of this special matter mica /(c) no error /(d)
141. A great number of courage/(a) is required for this adventurous act, so/(b) a timid person
like you can’t go for it /(c) no error /(d)
142. A great deal of patience is /(a) needed to prepare for any competitive/(b) a timid person
like you can’t go for it /(c) no error /(d)
143. You must have to do any/(a) work in order to earn money and peace/(b) for you and your
family/(c) no error /(d)

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144. There is hardly some books/(a) on English Grammar in this shelf and/(b) I need it
immediately/(c) no error /(d)
145. He is very aloof by/(a) nature that is why he doesn’t have some friends/(b) in this college
/(c) no error /(d)
146. There is difficulty enough/(a) in solving this sum, so I want my teacher’s/(b) help in this
regard /(c) no error /(d)
147. Mohan has a lots of money/(a) but he is so miser that he can’t lend it/(b) even his own
friends and relatives /(c) no error /(d)
148. The captain of this team was/(a) very upset, so he told the subordinates/(b) that the farther
things would be decided the next day only /(c) no error /(d)
149. Neither chairs is suitable/(a) for this place, so fetch us other chairs which may/(b) add
beauty and need as well /(c) no error /(d)
150. The all students have/(a) committed mistake, so they may be punished by their/(b) class
teacher /(c) no error /(d)
151. I think, Raushan is the/(a) eldest staff of this organization, so he has enough/(b) knowledge
about it /(c) no error /(d)
152. Salman is my older brother/(a) so I respect him a lot/(b) and obey him /(c) no error /(d)
153. Tarun’s the best friend is /(a) an advocate, so he consults him/(b) in need of legal
complicacy /(c) no error /(d)
154. I asked my younger brother/(a) to purchase the most round table/(b) from the market /(c)
no error /(d)
155. The poor is subjugated /(a) everywhere in this world, in/(b) my opinion poverty is curse/(c)
no error /(d)
156. He does not want some/(a) coffee but he wants/(b) to have some food /(c) no error /(d)
157. There is some milk in the /(a) kitchen, but there/(b) isn’t some sugar/(c) no error /(d)
158. I don’t think, he is as wiser/(a) as she, he/(b) can’t be competent for this job/(c) no error
/(d)
159. Everybody believed that/(a) Mohit was the stronger of his three friends, but/(b) it turned
falls. /(c) no error /(d)
160. It was much difficult to come out/(a) because the stadium was full of viewers/(b) altogether
/(c) no error /(d)
161. Very few person of this/(a) village are attentive for the/(b) welfare of this village/(c) no
error /(d)

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162. I will back up my friend because/(a) he is twice better than/(b) you by all respects /(c) no
error /(d)
163. There are less number of/(a) activists in this newly formed/(b) regional political party /(c)
no error /(d)
164. One of them/(a) forgot to take their mobile/(b) form the examination hall at the time of
returning /(c) no error /(d)
165. We are very excited because our new house/(a) is big and cleaner/(b) than theirs /(c) no
error /(d)
166. You are twice/(a) as wise as /(b) your friend /(c) no error /(d)
167. After he had read the two first chapters/(a) of the story book he felt like reading/(b) the
entire book at one go/(c) no error /(d)
168. He saw any girls dancing/(a) on the stage on the eve of Republic day/(b) and the hall was
fully packed /(c) no error /(d)
169. Although he is my bosom friend/(a) I cannot ask him for/(b) money without any vividly
reason /(c) no error /(d)
170. We were very/(a) carefully in our approach/(b) so that we might succeed our goal /(c) no
error /(d)
171. There are much/(a) students in the class, so you can get rid of your habit of hesitation
provided you try/(b) to face the students boldly/(c) no error /(d)
172. He was the latest player to/(a) get the prize in the prize distribution ceremony/(b) held in
this university campus/(c) no error /(d)
173. I have few liabilities towards/(a) my family so I always think to complete them,/(b) using
my means /(c) no error /(d)
174. He is the eldest member of this/(a) committee, so everybody respects/(b) his views over
any issue. /(c) no error /(d)
175. She is the older of the two/(a) sisters, so she has to perform/(b) some excreta
responsibilities /(c) no error /(d)
176. As far as I guess she is taller/(a) than any other girls in the class, so, /(b) in my sight she is
the deserving candidate for the high jump competition /(c) no error /(d)
177. This orchard hasn’t hardly/(a) any tree of jackfruit,/(b) as far as I know that/(c) no error /(d)
178. Mohan is impressed/(a) by his sister because she is cleverer/(b) and amusing than he is/(c)
no error /(d)

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179. The two first novels /(a) of this publication sold like hot/(b) cake in the market/(c) no error
/(d)
180. Of the thousands of students/(a) from this university, how/(b) much are interested to go for
social services. /(c) no error /(d)
181. A few word of sympathy are/(a) essential to express to show/(b) your sentiment towards
victims /(c) no error /(d)
182. There is no many traffic/(a) on the road because/(b) of Sunday /(c) no error /(d)
183. The police raided/(a) the shop and seized a large number of/(b) hoarded oil and ghee. /(c)
no error /(d)
184. Everybody knows/(a) that india is the most peaceful/(b) of all other countries of the
world/(c) no error /(d)
185. The Railways have/(a) made crossing the/(b) tracks a punished offence /(c) no error /(d)
186. Alms are given to the/(a) beggars not/(b) to the poors/(c) no error /(d)
187. Can you tell me how many/(a) eggs and milk he/(b) has bought for me? /(c) no error /(d)
188. He doesn’t have some money/(a) to buy food and/(b) clothes for his family /(c) no error
/(d)
189. She is wiser enough to/(a) see through /(b) your trick/(c) no error /(d)
190. He ran so fastly that he/(a) reached the destination /(b) within three minutes /(c) no error
/(d)
191. Many a boys were ready/(a) to face the music for his /(b) wrong doings /(c) no error /(d)
192. He is relatively weaker in /(a) maths but his eldest brother/(b) is proficient in all subjects
/(c) no error /(d)
193. She is getting richer and /(a) richest day by day by/(b) her sincere effort/(c) no error /(d)
194. My all friends will come/(a) next week/(b) to meet me/(c) no error /(d)
195. These days, job opportunities are not as better (1)/ as they used to be (2)/ in the early 70’s.
(3)/ no error (4
196. Although the police officer sympathized with poor (1)/ he refused to (2)/ take an action
against the rich man (3)/ no error (4
197. The two first to arrive (1)/ were the lucky recipients (2)/ of a surprise gift (3)/ no error (4)
198. Of the billions of starts in the galaxy, (1)/ how much are (2)/ suitable for life (3)/? no error
(4)
199. In that wholesale shop (1)/ they do not sell (2)/ fewer than ten bags of rice (3)/ no error (4)
200. I found (1)/ the two first chapters of the book (2)/ particularly interesting (3)/ no error (4)

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201. Lasers are (1)/ indispensable tools (2)/ for the delicate eyes surgery (3)/ no error (4)
202. There are so many filth (1)/ all around (2)/ the place (3)/ no error (4)
203. We are going to launch (1)/ this three-crores project (2)/ within the next few months (3)/ no
error (4)
204. After a carefully investigation (1)/ we discovered (2)/ that the house was infested with
termites (3)/ no error (4)
205. Of all the models (1)/ Jessica is (2)/ the more good-looking one (3)/ no error (4)
206. The circulation of the statesman (1)/ is greater than (2)/ that of any newspaper (3)/ no error
(4)
207. Thanks to medical research (1)/ our lives have become (2)/ healthier and long (3)/ no error
(4)
208. The Railways have made (1)/ crossing the tracks (2)/ a punished offence (3)/ no error (4)
209. I am more lonelier (1)/ here than (2)/ I was in USA. (3)/ no error (4)
210. In his old age, (1)/ a person is likely to get (2)/ more weak day by day (3)/ no error (4)
211. If you have a way with words (1)/ a good sense of design and administration ability (2)/
you may enjoy working in the high pressure world of advertising (3)/ no error (4)
212. The Hindu is (1)/ most popular, than any other (2)/ newspaper in india (3)/ no error (4)
213. This errors (1)/ are made (2)/ by foreigners (3)/ no error (4)
214. Though we both are of the same height (1)/ you are more heavier (2)/ then I (3)/ no error
(4)
215. You can eat (1)/ as much as you like (2)/ at the newly launch bar (3)/ no error (4)
216. These all (1)/ mangoes (2)/ are ripe. (3)/ no error (4)
217. The two last (1)/ chapters of the book (1)/ are very interesting (3)/ no error (4)
218. Mango, the most unique fruit (1)/ is available in Inida (2)/ in plenty (3)/ no error (4)
219. The dress that the (1)/ girl wore was (2)/ more attractive than the other girls (3)/ no error
(4)
220. He feels his troubles (1)/ as much or (2)/ even more than they(3)/ no error (4)
221. In india, (1)/ there are (2)/ many poors (3)/ no error (4)
222. This is not (1)/ a worth reading book (2)/ so don’t read it (3)/ no error (4)
223. She has married (1)/ a young tall (2)/ Australian accountant (3)/ no error (4)
224. The suggestion given by him (1)/ is as bad, if not worst (2)/ than the one suggested by you
(3)/ no error (4)

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225. The fight for liberation (1)/ brings out the best and (2)/ a noblest quality in mankind (3)/ no
error (4)
226. Not much (1)/ people realize (2)/ his sincerity (3)/ no error (4)
227. It was obviously for everyone (1)/ that grandfather was (2)/ hiding something from all of
us. (3)/ no error (4)
228. With little creativity and hard work (1)/ the project could have been (2)/ successfully
completed (3)/ no error (4)
229. My younger sister (1)/ is much smarter (2)/ then me (3)/ no error (4)
230. Gita had been (1)/ dancing at the party little (2)/ more than usual (3)/ no error (4)
231. Being a well know scientist, (1)/ he was invited to deliver (2)/ a lecture on artificial
intelligence (3)/ no error (4)
232. The population of Mumbai (1)/ is greater than (2)/ in any city in USA. (3)/ no error (4)
233. Each child (1)/ was given a (2)/ red beautiful balloon (3)/ no error (4)
234. It is best (1)/ to be silent (2)/ than to speak in anger (3)/ no error (4)
235. The author said during the press conference (1)/ that there were (2)/ two farther volumes to
be published (3)/ no error (4)
236. There is (1)/ few time (2)/ for preparation (3)/ no error (4)
237. The man is man (1)/ the most tallest (2)/ of the group (3)/ no error (4)
238. The doctor says that (1)/ the patient will recover (2)/ in few days (3)/ no error (4)
239. Computers give us (1)/ the easier access (2)/ to information (3)/ no error (4)

Answer with Explanation

1. (1) ‘a little’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA


2. (1) ‘ a few people’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
3. (2) ‘unique’ ls igys more’ ’kCn dk iz;ksx ughas gksxkA
4. (2) dqN words tSls fd 9inferior, senior, and junior) ds ckn than dk iz;ksx ugha gksrk gS blds LFkku
ij to dk iz;ksx gksxkA
5. (2) ‘better’ ds LFkku ij ‘good’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
6. (1) ‘complete’ ls igys ‘most’ dk iz;skx gksxkA
7. (1) ‘senior’ ls igys ‘more’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
8. (2) ‘more’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
9. (2) ‘comparatively ’kCn ds ckn positive degree dk iz;ksx gksxkA

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10. (2) ‘good and wise’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;kaasfd nksuksa degree ‘and’ ls tqM+h gqbZ gSaA
11. (3) ‘than’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxk D;ksfa d preferable ds ckn ‘than’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA blds LFkku ij to
dk iz;ksx gksxkA
12. (2) ‘superior’ ls igys ‘more’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
13. (1) ‘a certain’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d blds ckn noun singular gksrh gSA
14. (2) ‘problems’ ds LFkku ij problems dk iz;ksx gksxkA
15. (1) OSASCOMP ds formula ds vuqlkj ‘long black hair’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
16. (3)’ politician’ ’kCn dk iz;ksx gksxkA
17. (2) ‘juckiest’ ds LFkku ij ‘lucker’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
18. (3) ‘junior’ ls igys ‘to’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
19. (3) ‘unique’ ls igys ‘most’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
20. (2) ‘comparatively’ ds ckn ‘positive degree good’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
21. (1) ‘most’ ds LFkku ij ‘any’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
22. (1) ‘as good as’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
23. (3) ‘have’ ds LFkku ij ‘has’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
24. (1) ‘intelligence’ word dk iz;ksx gksxkA
25. (2) ‘dishonesty’ ds LFkku ij ‘dishonest’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
26. (1) ‘strictly’ ds LFkku ij ‘strict’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
27. (3) ‘person’ ds LFkku ij personal’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
28. (3) ‘quickly’ ds LFkku ij ‘quick’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
29. (3) ‘there’ ds LFkku ij ‘their’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
30. (1) ‘importance’ ds LFkku ij ‘important’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
31. (2) ‘an anxious pale girl ds LFkku ij A pale anxious girl dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d adjective of
human emotion personality dk iz;ksx ‘Pale’ ‘dark’ vkfn ds ckn gksrk gSA
32. (4) ‘any man’ ds LFkku ij any other man ;k anybody else dk iz;ksx gksxkA
33. (2) ‘more’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxk D;ksfa d more better’ ls double comparative cu tkrk gSA
34. (1) ‘chiefest’ ds LFkku ij ‘chief’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
35. (1) ‘the most’ ds LFkku ij ‘an’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
36. (1) ‘the most’ ds LFkku ij ‘an’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
37. (3) ‘than’ ds LFkku ij ‘to dk iz;ksx gksxkA
38. (3) ‘than’ ds LFkku ij ‘of the’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
39. (4) No error.
40. (2) ‘eldest’ ds LFkku ij ‘the elder’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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41. (2) ‘than’ ds LFkku ij ‘to’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
42. (2) ‘beautiful’ ds igys ‘most’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
43. (1) ‘all’ ds ckn esa ‘other’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
44. (2) ‘honest’ ds igys ‘most’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
45. (3) ‘faster’ ds LFkku ij ‘fast’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
46. (2) ‘His person qualities’ ds LFkku ij ‘his personal qualities’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA qualities noun gSA
noun dh fo’ks"krk Adjective crkrk gsA vr% person ds adjective form personal dk iz;ksx gksxkA
47. (4) ‘Simplest’ ds LFkku ij ‘A simple’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksafd (A+Comparative degree
+S.N+than) dk iz;ksx gksxkA
48. (3) ‘Very’ ds LFkku ij ‘more’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d than ds LFkku compmarative degree dk iz;ksx
gksrk gsa
49. (3) ‘More’ dk iz;ksx gS tks Lo;a Given sentence esa prefer dk iz;ksx gS tks Lo;a comparative degree
ds :Ik esa iz;ksx gksrk gSA
50. (1) ‘Sooner’ ds LFkku ij ‘soon’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksfa d as ds ckn positive degree dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA
51. (2) ‘all dk iz;ksx ugha gksxk] D;ksfa d ‘Monthly expense’ ds LFkku ij ‘better’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
52. (2) ‘Worst’ ds LFkku ij ‘worse’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA D;ksafd than ds igys comparative degree dk iz;ksx
gksrk gSA bad dk comparative rFkk superlative degree dze’k% worse rFkk worst gksrk gSA
53. (1) ‘fastly’ ds LFkku ij ‘fast’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d vaxzsth Hkk"kk esa fastly dk iz;ksx ugha gksrk gSA fast dk
iz;ksx adjective or Adverb ds :Ik esa gksrk gSA
54. (2) your’s ds LFkku ij ‘your’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA your possessive Adjective ds lkFk apostrophe’s (s)
dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
55. (2) ‘Carefully’ ds LFkku ij ‘careful’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d Auxiliary verbs is, are, am , was were
ds ckn Adjective dk iz;ksx gksrk gS u fd adverb dkA
56. (2) ‘big’ ds LFkku ij ‘as big as or bigger’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
57. (1) ‘No king’ ds LFkku ij ‘No other king’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d No other dk iz;ksx positive
degree ds Sentence esa gksrk gSA
58. (2) ‘No less’ ds LFkku ij ‘no fewer’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;kafsa d No less dk iz;ksx Adjective of quantity
ds :Ik esa S.U.N. ds igys gksrk gSA tcfd No fewer dk iz;ksx Adjective of number ds :Ik esa
Adjective of number ds :Ik esa P.C.N. ds igys gksrk gSA
59. (3) ‘The roughest road’ ds LFkku ij ‘rougher’ dk iz;ksx gksxk D;ksfa d than ds igys comparative
degree dk iz;ksx gksrk gSA

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60. (1) ‘five’ dk iz;ksx ‘first’ ds ckn gksxkA ‘five’ cardinal number gS vkSj ‘first ordinal number gSA
tc cardinal vkSj ordinal number dk iz;ksx ,d lkFk adjective ds rjg fd;k tk, rks budk lgh dze
ordinal+cardinal gksrk gSA lgh okD; The first five boys ..gksxkA
61. (3) ‘any’ ds ckn ‘other’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA ‘as smart as’=as+ajective +as ds ckn any dk iz;ksx fd;k
x;k gSA as+adjective +as ds ckn ;fn any ;k all ds ckn other dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA vr%&any ds
ckn other dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; ------any other body ……gksxkA
62. (1) ‘no’ ds ckn ‘other’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa ‘as good as positive degree gSA okD; positive
degree esa gks vkSj okD; dh ’kq:vkr ;fn No ls gks jgh gks rks no ds ckn other dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
lgh okD; No body……ds LFkku ij No other boy…..dk iz;ksx gksxkA
63. (3) ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘she’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; dk structure comparative degree gSA ;fn
comparative degree adjective ds ckn than dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gS vkSj than ds ckn ;fn personal
pronoun vk;s rks bls subjective case esa j[kk tkrk gSA
64. (1) ‘best’ ds LFkku ij ‘better’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA nks okLrqvksa ds fy;s comparative degree dk iz;ksx fd;k
tkrk gS ;fn okD; ds p;u dk vFkZ ns jgk gks rks comparative degree adjective ds igys the dk iz;ksx
fd;k tkrk gSA the best ds LFkku ij better dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
65. (2) ‘more’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxk ;k ‘more’ ds LFkku ij ‘much’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; dk structure
comparative degree gSA okD; esa comparative degree adjective wiser gSA wiser ds igys
comparative degree adjective more vFkkZRk more wiser double comparative degree adjective.
Double comparative degree adjective dk iz;ksx ugha fd;k tkrk gSA lkFk gh comparative degree
adjective ij tksj Mkys ds fy;s much dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA more wiser than ds LFkku ij wiser
than ;k much wiser than dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; much wiser than ;k wiser than gksxkA
66. (2) ‘some’ ds LFkku ij ‘any’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA some dk iz;ksx affirmative sentence esa fd;k tkrk gS
tcfd any dk iz;ksx negative sentence esa fd;k tkrk gSA some ds LFkku ij any dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA
lgh okD; There are not any books…..gksxkA
67. (3) ‘sides’ ds LFkku ij ‘either’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA ‘either as an adjective singular gksrk gSA vkSj blds
lkFk yxus okyk noun-countable o singular gksrk gsA vr% sides ds LFkku ij side dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh
okD; ------either side of the road gksxkA
68. (3) ‘less’ ds LFkku ij ‘fewer’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA la[;k dh rqyuk fewer ls dh tkrh gSA less ds LFkku ij
fewer dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; No fewer than……gksxkA
69. (2) ‘older’ ds LFkku ij ‘elder’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; dk structure comparative degree gSA same
family member ds fy, comparative degree esa elder dk iz;ksx fd;k fd;k tkrk gSA vr% older ds
LFkku ij elder dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; -------you elder sister live in gksxkA

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70. (3) ‘last’ ds LFkku ij ‘latest’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA news ds fy;s latest dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA last ds LFkku
ij latest dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; ------the latest news….. gksxkA
71. (1) ‘his’ dk iz;ksx ‘all’ ds ckn gksxkA ‘all ds igys possessive adjective dk iz;ksx ugha fd;k tkrk gS
ysfdu all ds ckn possessive adjective dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA all ds ckn his dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA
lgh okD; All his relatives….dk iz;ksx gksxkA
72. (3) ‘worth-seeing’ dk iz;ksx ‘monument’ ds ckn gksxkA worth-very+ing dk iz;ksx ;fn adjective
dh rjg fd;k x;k gks rks bls mls noun ds ckn yxkrsa gS ftl noun ds fy;s bldk iz;ksx fd;k x;k gSA
worth-seeing dk iz;ksx monument ds ckn fd;k tk,xkA lgh okD; is a monument worth seeing
gksxkA
73. (1) ‘his’ dk iz;ksx all ds ckn gksxkA all ds igys possessive adjective dk iz;ksx ugh fd;k tkrk gS
ysfdu all ds ckn possessive adjective dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA all ds ckn his dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA
lgh okD; All his friends….dk iz;ksx gksxkA
74. (3) ‘less’ ds LFkku ij ‘little/low’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA less ds LFkku ij less dk positive degree-little
;k low dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xkA lgh okD; --------- who gets a little/low salary gksxkA
75. (3) ‘excellent’ ds igys ‘most’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA excellent ,d ,slk adjective gS ftls flQZ
positive degree esa fy[kk tkrk gSA
76. ‘(3) coolest’ ds LFkku ij ‘ooler’ dk iz;skx gksxkA lgh okD; -------- which city is the cooler …gksxkA
77. (3) ‘stronger’ ds LFkku ij ‘strong’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA as…as ds chp esa j[kk tkus okyk adjective-
postive degree esa gksrk gSA stronger ds LFkku ij strong dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; --- as strong as Mr.
Brave gksxkA
78. (2) dze esa wisest igys vk,xk vkSj most diligent dk iz;ksx nwlj LFkku ij gksxkA okD; esa nks superlative
degree adjective (most diligent and wisest) dks and ls tksM+k x;k gSA tc nks superlative degree
adjective and ls tqM+sa gks tgka ,d ds lkFk +etst yxk gks vkSj nwljs ds lkFk most yxk gks rks +est form
okys dks dze esas igys LFkku ij j[krs gS tcfd most yxk adjective dks nwljs LFkku ij j[krs gSA most
diligent and wisest ds LFkku ij wisest and most diligent dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; the wisest and
most diligent …gksxkA
79. (3) ‘your’ ds LFkku ij ‘yours’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA predicative iz;ksx esa yours dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA
your ds LFkku ij yours dk iz;ksx fd;k tkrk gSA your ds LFkku ij yours dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; -------
which is your? gksxkA
80. (1) ‘a good deal’ ds LFkku ij ‘a large number’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA a large number dk iz;ksx
countable plural noun ds cnys fd;k tkrk gSA a good deal of ds LFkku ij a large number of dk
iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; -------- a large number of dk iz;ksx gksxkA lgh okD; ----- a large number of
person…gksxkA
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81. (3) ‘four’ dk iz;ksx ‘first’ ds ckn gksxkA okD; esa ‘four cardinal number gSA vkSj ‘first’ ordinal
numbe r tc cardinal vkSj ordinal number dk iz;ksx ,d lkFk adjective ds rjg fd;k tk, rks budk
lgh dze ordinal+cardinal gksrk gSA four first…..ds LFkku ij -------- first four …..gksxkA lgh okD; The
first four merit holders…..gksxkA
82. (1) ‘lesser’ ds LFkku ij fewer’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA okD; esa structure comparative degree gSA okD; esa
noun ‘rooms’ countable plural noun countable noun dh rqyuk djus ds fy;s fewer dk iz;ksx fd;k
tkrk gSA lesser ds LFkku ij fewer dk iz;ksx fd;k tk,xk lgh okD; There are fewer rooms ….gksxkA
83. (2) ‘more’ dk iz;ksx ugah gksxkA
84. (3) ‘comparatively better’ ds LFkku ij ‘comparatively good/ better’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
85. (1) ‘comparatively costlier’ ds LFkku ij ‘costlier’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
86. (2) ‘more’ ds LFkku ij ‘much’ ;k flQZ ‘easier’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
87. (2) ‘good’ ds LFkku ij better dk iz;ksx gksxkA
88. (3) ‘beautiful and tall’ ds igys yxs ‘more’ dks gVkuk gksxkA
89. (3) ‘of’ ds LFkku than’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
90. (1) ‘no’ ds ckn other’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
91. (2) ‘less’ ds LFkku ij ‘least’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
92. (3) ‘more’ ds LFkku ij ‘the most’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
93. (b) ;gka ij ‘every’ ds LFkku ij ‘either’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
94. (a) ;gka ij ‘sweetest’ ds igys ‘most ’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
95. (c) ;gka ij ‘first’ ds LFkku ij ‘foremost’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
96. (b) ;gka ij ‘foremost’ ds LFkku ij ‘first’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
97. (a) ;gka ij ‘lesser’ ds LFkku ij ‘less’ gksxkA
98. (b) ;gka ij ‘gladly’ ds LFkku ij ‘glad’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
99. (a) ;gka ij ‘faithful’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
100. (a) ;gka ij ‘active’ ¼lfØ;½ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
101. (a) ;gka ij ‘clear’ ¼Li"V½ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
102. (a) ;gka ij ‘vivid’ ¼Li"V½ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
103. (a) ;gka ij ‘too lazy’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
104. (b) ;gka ij ‘wiser’ ds LFkku ij ‘more wise’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
105. (b) ;gka ij ‘worst’ ds LFkku ij ‘worse’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
106. (b) ;gka ij ‘best’ ds LFkku ij ‘better’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
107. (b) ;gka ij ‘her’ ds LFkku ij ‘she’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
108. (a) ;gka ij ‘half taller than’ ds LFkku ij ‘as tall as’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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109. (c) ;gka ij ‘other’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
110. (b) ;gka ij ‘more’ dk iz;ksx ugha gksxkA
111. (a) ;gka ij ‘wise enough’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
112. (a) ;gka ij ‘words’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
113. (a) ;gka ij ‘which’ ds LFkku ij ‘that’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
114. (b) ;gka ij ‘rapacious’ ¼yksHkh½ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
115. (b) ;gka ij ‘smart’ ds LFkku ij ‘smartness’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
116. (b) ;gka ij ‘capable’ ds ckn ‘enough’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
117. (a) ;gka ij ‘mangoes’ ds LFkku ij ‘manog’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
118. (b) ;gka ij ‘richer of’ ds LFkku ij ‘the richer of’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
119. (a) ;gka ij ‘each boys’ ds LFkku ij ‘each boy’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
120. (d) no error
121. (b) ;gka ij ‘hotter’ ds LFkku ij ‘hot’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
122. (a) ;gka ij ‘an honest’ ds LFkku ij ‘honest’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
123. (c) ;gka ij ‘a dishonest’ ds LFkku ij ‘dishonest’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
124. (a) ;gka ij ‘silence’ ds LFkku ij ‘silent’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
125. (a) ;gka ij ‘friendliens’ ds LFkku ij ‘friendly’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
126. (a) ;gka ij ‘little’ ¼u ds cjkcj½ ds LFkku ij ‘a little ’ ¼dqN rks gS½ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
127. (a) ;gka ij ‘a little’ ds LFkku ij ‘little’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
128. (b) ;gka ij ‘later’ ds LFkku ij ‘latter’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
129. (a) ;gka ij ‘latest’ ds LFkku ij ‘last’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
130. (b) ;gka ij ‘tenth’ ds LFkku ij ‘the tenth’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
131. (b) ;gka ij ‘the ten first’ ds LFkku ij ‘the first ten’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
132. (a) ;gka ij ‘the most beautiful and wisest’ ds LFkku ij ‘the wisest and most beautiful’ dk iz;ksx
gksxkA
133. (c) ;gka ij ‘most perfect’ ds LFkku ij ‘perfect (degreeless adjective) ’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
134. (b) ;gka ij ‘a little’ ds LFkku ij ‘the little’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
135. (c) ;gka ij ‘many traffics ’ ds LFkku ij ‘much traffic’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
136. (a) ;gka ij ‘computers have’ ds LFkku ij ‘computer’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
137. (a) ;gka ij ‘are’ ds LFkku ij ‘is’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
138. (b) ;gka ij ‘are’ ds LFkku ij ‘is’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
139. (a) ;gka ij ‘has’ ds LFkku ij ‘have’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
140. (b) ;gka ij ‘are’ ds LFkku ij ‘is’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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141. (a) ;gka ij ‘a great number’ ds LFkku ij ‘a great amount’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
142. (d) no error
143. (a) ;gka ij ‘any’ ds LFkku ij ‘some’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
144. (a) ;gka ij ‘hardly some’ ds LFkku ij ‘hardly any’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
145. (b) ;gka ij ‘some friends’ ds LFkku ij ‘any friends’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
146. (a) ;gka ij ‘difficulty enough’ ds LFkku ij ‘enough difficulty’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
147. (a) ;gka ij ‘a lots of money’ ds LFkku ij ‘a lot of money’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
148. (c) ;gka ij ‘farther’ ds LFkku ij ‘further’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
149. (a) ;gka ij ‘neither chairs’ ds LFkku ij ‘neither chair’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
150. (a) ;gka ij ‘the all students’ ds LFkku ij ‘all the students’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
151. (b) ;gka ij ‘eldest’ ds LFkku ij ‘oldest’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
152. (a) ;gka ij ‘older’ ds LFkku ij ‘elder’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
153. (a) ;gka ij ‘Tarun’s the best friend’ ds LFkku ij ‘Tarun’s best friend’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
154. (b) ;gka ij ‘the most round table’ ds LFkku ij ‘round table’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
155. (a) ;gka ij ‘is’ ds LFkku ij ‘are’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
156. (a) ;gka ij ‘some’ ds LFkku ij ‘any’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
157. (c) ;gka ij ‘some’ ds LFkku ij ‘any’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
158. (a) ;gka ij ‘as wiser as’ ds LFkku ij ‘as wise as’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
159. (b) ;gka ij ‘stronger’ ds LFkku ij ‘strongest’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
160. (a) ;gka ij ‘much’ ds LFkku ij ‘very’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
161. (a) ;gka ij ‘very few person’ ds LFkku ij ‘very few persons’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
162. (b) ;gka ij ‘twice better than’ ds LFkku ij ‘twice as goods as’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
163. (a) ;gka ij ‘less number of activists’ ds LFkku ij ‘fewer number of activists’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
164. (b) ;gka ij ‘their’ ds LFkku ij ‘his’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
165. (b) ;gka ij ‘big’ ds LFkku ij ‘bigger’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
166. (d) no error
167. (a) ;gka ij ‘tow first’ ds LFkku ij ‘first two’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
168. (a) ;gka ij ‘any’ ds LFkku ij ‘some’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
169. (c) ;gka ij ‘vividly’ ds LFkku ij ‘vivid’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
170. (b) ;gka ij ‘carefully’ ds LFkku ij ‘careful’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
171. (a) ;gka ij ‘much’ ds LFkku ij ‘many’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
172. (a) ;gka ij ‘latest’ ds LFkku ij ‘last’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
173. (a) ;gka ij ‘few’ ds LFkku ij ‘a few’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
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174. (a) ;gka ij ‘eldest’ ds LFkku ij ‘oldest’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
175. (a) ;gka ij ‘older’ ds LFkku ij ‘elder’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
176. (b) ;gka ij ‘girls’ ds LFkku ij ‘girl’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
177. (a) ;gka ij ‘hardly’ dk iz;ksx ‘superfluous’ gSA
178. (c) ;gka ij ‘more amusing’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
179. (a) ;gka ij ‘the two first’ ds LFkku ij ‘the first two’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
180. (c) ;gka ij ‘much’ ds LFkku ij ‘many’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
181. (a) ;gka ij ‘a few word’ ds LFkku ij ‘a few words’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
182. (b) ;gka ij ‘no many traffic’ ds LFkku ij ‘not much traffic’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
183. (b) ;gka ij ‘number’ ds LFkku ij ‘amount’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
184. (c) ;gka ij ‘all other counties’ ds LFkku ij ‘all countries’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
185. (c) ;gka ij ‘punished’ ds LFkku ij ‘punishable’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
186. (c) ;gka ij ‘the poors’ ds LFkku ij ‘the poor’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
187. (b) ;gka ij ‘milk’ ls igys ‘how much’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
188. (a) ;gka ij ‘some’ ds LFkku ij ‘any’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
189. (a) ;gka ij ‘wiser enough’ ds LFkku ij ‘wise enough’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
190. (a) ;gka ij ‘so fastly’ ds LFkku ij ‘so fast’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
191. (a) ;gka ij ‘many a boys were’ ds LFkku ij ‘many a boy was’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
192. (a) ;gka ij ‘relatively weaker’ ds LFkku ij ‘relative as weak as’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
193. (b) ;gka ij ‘richest’ ds LFkku ij ‘richer’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
194. (a) ;gka ij ‘My all friends’ ds LFkku ij ‘all my friends’ dk iz;ksx gksxkA
195. (1) The pattern we use with as…as is as follows: As+positive degree of
adjective/adverb+As Replace comparative degree of adjective (better) with positive degree
of adjective (good).
196. (1) Place article ‘the’ before ‘poor’. When definite article ‘the’ is used befoe adjective
(here-poor) it refers to the whole class.
197. (1) Replace ‘two first’ with ‘first two’. When there are both ordinal number and cardinal
number in a sentence, they are arranged in order ‘OC’. I.e, first Ordinal and the cardinal.

198. (2) Repalce ‘much’ with ‘many’. ‘Stars’ come in countable Noun (stars are countless
sthough) and for countable Nouns ‘Many’ is used.
199. (4) Ten boys’ is countable. ‘Fewer’ is correct.

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200. (2) Repalce ‘two first’ with ‘first two’. When there are both ordinal number and cardinal
number is a sentence, they are arranged in order OC.
201. (3) Replace ‘eyes’ with ‘eye’. If noun works as an adjective it is used in singular form. Hee
‘eye’ is acting as an adjective. Hence it will be used in singular form.
202. (1) Replace ‘many’ with ‘much’ because ‘much’ is used for uncountable Nouns. Here,
‘filth’ ¼xanxh½ is an uncountable Noun.
203. (2) Replace ‘three-crores’ with three-crore. In hyphenated compound adjectives, the noun
is used in singular form.
204. (1) Replace ‘carefully’ with careful. We need an adjective ‘careful’ before noun
‘investigation.
205. (3) Replace ‘more’ with most. Definite articile ‘the’ is used with superlative Degrees.
When one is chosen out of all, we need a ‘superlative degree.
206. (3) Replace ‘any newspaper with ‘any other newspaper. If one is compared with all the
others of the same variety, any other is used to exclude the former.
207. (3) Replace ‘long’ with ‘longer’. Conjunction joins adjectives that are in the same degree.
208. (3) Repalce ‘punished’ with ‘punishable’ because an adjective is used to qualify a noun.
209. (1) Replace ‘more lonelier’ with ‘more lonely’ because use of double comparative in a
sentence is wrong.
210. (3) Repalce ‘more weak’ with ‘weaker’. The ‘comparative Degree’ of weak’ is weaker.
211. (2) Replace ‘administration’ with ‘administrative’ because an Adjective is used to qualify a
noun.
212. (2) Repalce ‘most’ with ‘more’. For comparison comparative degree is used. Than’ takes a
comparative degree.
213. (1) Replace ‘this’ wit ‘these’. Errors bing plural will take plural adjective (these) and not
singular adjective (this)
214. (2) Replace ‘more heavier’ with ‘heavier’ A double comparative should not be used in a
sentence.
215. (3) A adjective is used to qualify a noun. Hence replace ‘aunch (verb)’ with ‘launched
(adjective)’.
216. (1) Replace ‘these all’ with ‘all these’. When there are more than one determiner (these,
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217. (1) When there are an ordinal number and cardinal number present in a sentence, an ordinal
number always comes before the cardinal number. Hence replace ‘the two last’ with ‘the last
two’.
218. (1) Adjectives like ‘interior’, exterior’, ulterior, major, minor, unique etc. are not used in
comparative or superlative degree. Hence replace ‘the most unique’.
219. (3) Comparison always takes place between two similar things. Here ‘Dress’ should be
compared with ‘Dress’. Hence ‘than that of the other girls’ should be used here.
220. (3) ‘As much as’ is the correct structure.If both positive and comparative degrees are used
in a sentence, the following structure must be used- As+Positve degree+ as…..Comparative
degree+than
221. (2) ‘Poor’ is an adjective. We make plural form of nouns, not adjective.
222. (2) ‘worth’ is a post postivie adjective. It is always used after the Noun it qualifies. Hence
replace ‘a worth reading book’ with ‘a book worth reading’.
223. (2) Repalce ‘a young tall’ with ‘a tall young’.
224. (2) The correct structure is: as+positive degree adjective + as +if not + comparative degree
+ than. Hence it should be ‘as bad as if not worse’ than.
225. (3) Relace ‘a’ with ‘the’. Before superlative degree article ‘the ‘ is used.
226. (1) For countable noun ‘many’ is used. Hence replace not muchd’ with ‘not many’.
227. (1) Adjective (obvious) will come in the place of adverb ‘obviously’.
228. (1) As per the meaning of sentence, add ‘a’ before ‘little’ because we mena to say a small
but not negligible amount of creativity.
229. (3) Replace ‘then’ with ‘than’. A comparative degree is followed by ‘than’.
230. (2) Little means not much (hardly any). Thus the adjective ‘little’ menas ‘equivalent to
nothing’. A little means some though not much. ‘A little’ means not equivalent to nothing.
Hence replace ‘little’ with ‘a little’.
231. (1) Correct adjective is ‘well known’. So replace ‘know’ with ‘known’.
232. (3) The comparison should be always between the same things. Hee we are comparing
population’ of Mumbai with the population of USA, thus add ‘that of before ‘any city of the
USA’. Omit ‘in’
233. (3) If adjective of size, colour, age, etc. come together in a sentence, they should be used in

the following order:

234. (1) ‘Than’ is preceded by a comparative degree. Thus replace the superlative degree (best)
with comparative degree (better)
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235. (3) Replace ‘farther with ‘furhter’. ‘Farther means mens ‘more far’ ¼vkSj nwj½] ‘furher’ menas
‘in addition to’ ¼vkSj½
236. (2) ‘Time’ being an uncountable noun takes ‘little’ before it.
237. (2) Superliative degree of ‘tall’ is ‘tallest’. Hence remove ‘most’. Two superlative degrees
cannot come together.
238. (3) Replace ‘few’ with ‘a few’. ‘A few’ means ‘at least some’.
239. (2) Comparative degree of adjective is used when thee is comparison between two objects.
In the sentence there is no comparison. Hence replace comparative (easier) with a positive
degree (easy) of adjective.

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