Degree of comparison
Which one is the correct sentence?
a) He is taller than we.
b) He is more taller than I
c) He is more taller than we.
d) He is taller than I
Ans: d
There is much to be said on both sides.
a) Positive
b) Comparative
c) Superlative
d) none
Ans: d
What is the superlative degree of the word ‘shy’?
a) shy
b) shyer
c) shyesle
d) shiest
Ans: d
The superlative degree of the word ‘able’ is-
a) most able
b) ablest
c) best able
d) abler
Ans: b
What is the superlative degree of ‘costly’?
a) costier
b) costly
c) costliest
d) costlyest
Ans: c
The superlative degree of ‘easy’ is-
a) easier
b) easiest
c) easy
d) none
Ans: b
The examination was quite easy:- we expected.
a) more easy that
b) more easy than
c) easier than
d) more easier than.
Ans: c
The word ‘difficult’ in its superlative form-
a) most difficult
b) very difficult
c) difficultest
d) very very difficult
Ans: a
Which one is the example of comparative degree ?
a) most famous
b) easy
c) beautiful
d) more obedient
Ans: d
Superlative degree of ‘careful’ is-
a) carefully
b) very careful
c) most careful
d) more careful
Ans: c
The word ‘least’ is the superlative degree of-
a) little
b) less
c) none
d) lesser
Ans: a
‘I found the worse condition’ The underlined word is-
a) positive
b) comparative
c) assertive
d) superlative
Ans: b
Which one is an example of a positive degree?
a) more
b) much
c) less
d) worse
Ans: b
Write the superlative degree of ‘good’-
a) better
b) worst
c) best
d) immune
Ans: c
Which one is the superlative degree of ‘bad’?
a) evil
b) worse
c) worst
d) none
Ans: c
Which one is superlative degree?
a) worst
b) farther
c) better
d) worse
Ans: a
The superlative form of the word ‘late’-
a) latter
b) last
c) lasted
d) least
Ans: b
He learned to read and write quite——– in his life.
a) lately
b) late
c) latest
d) latter
Ans: b
The ——part of this book is interesting .
a) latter
b) later
c) late
d) later
Ans: a
The ——- chapters of the book are more interesting and informative.
a) last
b) later
c) latter
d) late
Ans: c
This book is so exciting. I can hardly wait to get to the —— chapter.
a) last
b) latest
c) new
d) youngest
Ans: a
We will do our work—
a) latter
b) later
c) longer
d) after
Ans: b
Superlative degree of ‘up’ is-
a) more up
b) most up
c) uppermost
d) upper
Ans: c
Select the correct adjective having no comparative degree form.
a) good
b) happy
c) top
d) little
Ans: c
Which one is correct?
a) He reached most extreme point.
b) He reached the most extreme point.
c) He reached the extreme point.
d) He reached the more extreme point.
Ans: c
Which one is the correct sentence?
a) He is a most perfect judge.
b) He is the most perfect judge.
c) He is a very perfect judge.
d) He is a perfect judge.
Ans: d
Which of the following sentence is correct?
a) he has the most supreme power.
b) he has the supreme power.
c) he has supreme power
d) he has most supreme power.
Ans: b
Which of the following sentence is correct?
a) This is a uniquest opportunity.
b) This is a most unique opportunity.
c) This is most unique opportunity.
d) This is a unique opportunity.
Ans: d
Which of the following is incorrect?
a) Tallest
b) Largest
c) Biggest
d) Hugest
Ans: d
The chain was—– than we thought.
a) strongest
b) strong
c) stronger
d) much strong
Ans: c
A boat journey is —– than journey by road.
a) safe
b) safest
c) more safer
d) safer
Ans: d
Easier said —– done.
a) be
b) than
c) and
d) one
Ans: b
Dhaka is —— than any other city in Bangladesh.
a) large
b) largest
c) larger
d) ladger
Ans: c
My daughter is —— than ever.
a) weaker
b) strong
c) so weak
d) tolerably weak
Ans: a
The situation is —– than ever.
a) aggravate
b) graver
c) grave
d) worst
Ans: b
Choose the correct form of adjective and adverb. His job is —– than his friends.
a) too important
b) very important
c) more important
d) much important
Ans: c
The Radisson is ——- than most other restaurants.
a) as expensive as
b) expensive
c) more expensive
d) most expensive
Ans: c
This pen is inferior ——- your pen.
a) than
b) that
c) from
d) to
Ans: d
Rahim is inferior ——-Karim in intelligence.
a) than
b) that
c) from
d) to
Ans: d
He is superior —– me in all respects.
a) than
b) to
c) with
d) of
Ans: b
I am senior ——- him —– point of length of service.
a) to, in
b) of, to
c) of , in
d) to, at
Ans: a