Comparison of Adjectives Questions and Answers – Set 2

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Comparison of Adjectives – Set 2”.

1. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

Jai produces the least profits in the firm.

a) Profits
b) Least
c) Firm
d) In
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Answer: b
Explanation: The adjective “least” in the given sentence is an adjective of comparison. It is of the Superlative form. Its Positive form is “less” and Comparative form is “lesser”.

2. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

Which of these two mangoes are better?
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a) Which
b) These
c) Two
d) Better
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word “better” in the given sentence is a Comparative adjective of comparison. Its Positive form is “good” and its Superlative form “best”.

3. Identify the adjective of comparison.

That was the most outstanding performance of all.

a) Most outstanding
b) Outstanding
c) That
d) Of
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Answer: a
Explanation: The adjective “most outstanding” in the given sentence is a Superlative adjective of comparison that comes under the category of Absolute Superlative/Superlative of Eminence. Its Positive form is “outstanding” and its Comparative form is “more outstanding”.

4. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

Chirag is braver than Swarup.
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a) Than
b) Chirag
c) Braver
d) Swarup
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Answer: c
Explanation: The adjective “braver” in the given sentence is a Comparative adjective of comparison. Its Positive form is “brave and its Superlative form is “bravest”.

5. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

I’ll talk to you later.
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a) Talk
b) You
c) Later
d) To
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Answer: c
Explanation: The adjective “later” in the given sentence is a Comparative adjective of comparison. Its Positive form is “late” and its Superlative form is “last/latest”.

6. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

Her inmost feelings were revealed.

a) Feelings
b) Revealed
c) Inmost
d) Her
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word “inmost” is a Superlative adjective of comparison. Its Positive form is “in” and its Comparative form is “inner”. The Superlative adjective “inmost” can also be written as “innermost”.

7. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

Nayana is more beautiful than Shreya.

a) Nayana
b) Beautiful
c) More beautiful
d) Than
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Answer: c
Explanation: The phrase “more beautiful” in the given sentence comes under the class of Comparative adjectives of comparison. Its Positive form is “beautiful” and Superlative form is “most beautiful”.

8. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

Sheela is the most hardworking student in the class.

a) Most
b) Most hardworking
c) Hardworking
d) Class
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Answer: b
Explanation: The phrase “most hardworking” in the given sentence comes under the category of Absolute Superlative/Superlative of Eminence under adjectives of comparison. Its Positive form is “hardworking” and Comparative form is “more hardworking”.

9. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

Soham lives the farthest from the city.

a) Lives
b) From
c) City
d) Farthest
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word “farthest” in the given sentence is a Superlative adjective of comparison. Its Positive form is “far” and its Comparative form is “farer”.

10. Identify the adjective of comparison in the given sentence.

We require more manpower and capital.

a) More manpower
b) More
c) Manpower
d) Capital
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Answer: b
Explanation: The adjective “more” in the given sentence is a Comparative adjective of comparison. Its Positive form is “many” and its Superlative form is “most”.

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