Comparison of Adjectives Questions and Answers – Set 3

This set of English Grammar Exercises (MCQs) focuses on “Comparison of Adjectives – Set 3”.

1. Identify the type of adjective of comparison of the word “nigh”.
a) Positive Degree
b) Negative Degree
c) Comparative Degree
d) Superlative Degree
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word “neigh” is a Positive Degree adjective of comparison. Its Comparative form is “nigher” and its Superlative form is “nighest”. The word “nigh” is an outdated word.

2. Identify the type of adjective of comparison of the word “many”.
a) Positive Degree
b) Negative Degree
c) Comparative Degree
d) Superlative Degree
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word “many” is a Positive Degree adjective of comparison as it only depicts the existence of a quality. Its Comparative form is “more” and its Superlative form is “most”.

3. Identify the Superlative adjective of comparison.
a) Fore
b) Evil
c) Utmost
d) Well
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word “utmost” is a Superlative adjective of comparison as it denotes the highest degree of quality. The words “evil”, “fore” and “well” are Positive adjectives of comparison.
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4. Identify the Comparative adjective of comparison.
a) Former
b) Much
c) Little
d) Ill
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word “former” is a Comparative adjective of comparison as it makes a comparison between a set of things. The words “much”, “little” and “ill” are Positive adjectives of comparison.

5. Identify the adjective of comparison of the word “first”.
a) Positive Degree
b) Negative Degree
c) Comparative Degree
d) Superlative Degree
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Answer: d
Explanation: The word “first” is a Superlative Degree adjective of comparison as it denotes the highest degree of comparison. Its Positive form is “fore” and its Comparative form is “former”.
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6. Identify the adjective of comparison of the word “later”.
a) Positive Degree
b) Negative Degree
c) Comparative Degree
d) Superlative Degree
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Answer: a
Explanation: The word “later” is a Positive Degree of adjective of comparison as it depicts a comparison made between two things or a set of things. Its Positive form “late” and its Superlative form is “latest”.

7. Choose the correct option.

“Further” and “farther” are Comparative Degree adjectives of comparison that show the same meaning when used in sentences.

a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: “Further” and “farther” both the adjectives are used to denote distance. But “further” is used to depict “additional” but not farther. Therefore, they show different meanings when applied in sentences.

8. Identify the degree of comparison of the word “latter”.
a) Positive Degree
b) Negative Degree
c) Comparative Degree
d) Superlative Degree
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Answer: c
Explanation: The word “latter” is a Comparative Degree adjective of comparison that depicts a comparison between a set of nouns. Its Positive form is “late” and its Superlative form is “latest”.
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9. Fill in the blanks.

The firm gave the clients no _______ details regarding the case, after the conference.

a) Farther
b) Further
c) Far
d) Farthest
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Comparative Degree adjectives of comparison “farther” and “further” both denote distances but, in this sentence, “further” should be used as it gives the meaning “additional”.

10. Fill in the blanks.

Sita is the Priest’s _______ daughter of all his six daughters.

a) Oldest
b) Old
c) Eldest
d) Older
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Answer: c
Explanation: The Superlative Degree adjectives of comparison “oldest” and “eldest” both depict the highest degree of quality (age). But “eldest” is used to denote relations within a family unlike “oldest”. Therefore, it is the right option.

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