Adjective The English Muz
Adjective The English Muz
Adjective The English Muz
SHARMA
1. Kolkata is further (a)/ from Alwar(b)/ than Jaipur, (c)/ the capital of Rajasthan. (d)/ No error (e)
2. Ramesh is smarter (a)/ enough to get (b)/ selected for this (c)/ post, without any recommendations. (d)/ No
error (e)
3. This shirt is (a)/ comparatively better (b)/ than the other one (c)/ we saw in corner shop yesterday. (d)/ No
error (e)
4. I told her (a)/ that it would all be (b)/ the more better (c)/ this one was the best. (d)/ No error (e)
5. All the books (a)/ were indeed interesting (b)/ but that one was (c)/ the more interesting. (d)/ No error (e)
6. He(a)/ made his (b)/proud(c) /parents(d)/ No error
7. Can we rely (a)/ on this agency (b)/ for the last news (c)/ of the day? (d)/ No error (e)
8. Ram is junior than (a)/ Shyam and (b)/ older (c) / than Ganesh. (d) / no error(e)
9. The militants (a)/ entered the palace (b)/ from the utmost gate (c)/ with guns hidden in their clothes. (d)/ No
error. (e)
10. This bag (a)/is heavier (b)/than (c)/useful(d)/ No Error(e)
11. There are (a)/ not much (b)/ books in (c)/ the library. (d)/ No error (e)
12. The climate (a)/ of Shimla (b)/ is as good (c)/ as Kashmir. (d)/ No error (e)
13. Gold is (a)/ the most (b)/ precious of (c)/ all other metals. (d)/ No error (e)
14. Of Mumbai, (a)/ Kolkata and Delhi, (b)/ the latest has (c)/ the largest number of motor vehicles. (d)/ No error
(e)
15. Please (a)/ open (b)/ your book (c)/ at twenty page. (d)/ No error (e)
16. India is (a)/ more beautiful (b)/ than any country (c)/ of the world. (d)/ No error (e)
17. Television has (a)/ proved (b) much harmful (c)/ than useful. (d)/ No error (e)
18. There is (a)/ no fewer (b)/ than two litres (c)/ of milk in the jug. (d)/ No error (e)
19. The teacher (a)/ will give (b)/ the students (c)/ a verbal test. (d)/ No error (e)
20. Abhyav (a)/ is wiser (b)/ than honest. (c)/ No error (d)
21. Death is (a)/ more preferable (b)/ to (c)/ dishonour. (d)/ No error (e)
22. No less than thousands of spectators are (a)/ waiting for Dhoni to come out (b)/ in the field and play his (c)/
masterful stroke. (d)/ no error (e)
23. When I was walking (a)/ along the bank of the river. (b)/ I saw an asleep man (c)/ in rags and tatters. (d)/ no
error (e)
24. I am five feet tall. (a)/ Whereas one of my brothers (b)/ who lives in America (c)/ is six feet high. (d)/ no error
(e)
25. The population of India (a)/ is going to be more than China (b)/ in the next (c)/ two or three decades. (d)/ no
error (e)
26. Swami Vivekananda was (a)/ one of the (b)/ wisest and learned (c)/ men of India. (d)/ no error (e)
27. You can start a business (a) / with Vikram(b)/ because he is (c)/ an honest man in his dealings. (d)/ no error
(e)
28. Do not give us (a)/ any kind of written instructions. (b)/ only verbal instruction (c)/ will be enough. (d)/ no
error (e)
29. While you are in Agra. (a)/ you must not miss(b)/ seeing the TajMahal. (c)/ because it is a worth seeing
monument. (d)/ no error (e)
30. The reason why nobody (a)/ is interested in learning (b)/ from him is that (c)/ he is a worst teacher. (d)/ no
error (e)
31. In spite of the fact (a)/ that your book (b)/ is more expensive than mine, (c)/ mine is superior than (d)/ no
error (e)