#1. Which of the following sentences has a superlative adverb?
#2. Which of the following adverbs means the same thing as "also"?
#3. Which of the following sentences has a sentence adverb?
#4. He said the woman had /(1) travelled to Wuhan, the /(2) epicentre of the outbreak, /(3) and than to Europe. /(4)
#5. Going into the future, getting the country back on track will (A)/ require mass education on mask use (B)/ hand hygiene and physical distancing to change social behaviour. The Centre must take the initiative to ensure that (C)/ best practices from successful States are adopted near the country. (D)
#6. Amid a global pandemic, unprecedented needs and growing insecurity, (1)/ aid workers and health-care responders are (2)/ staying and delivering to the world’s (3)/ many vulnerable people (4).
#7. While travelling from Delhi to Milan, I could see (A)/ that the weather and pollution in Milan were (B)/much better then that in Delhi even after being more developed.(C)/ Clearly, development can come without hindering our mother earth. (D)/ No error (E)
#8. There are certain things that (A)/ you should not sugarcoat, I thought she (B)/ was extremely wrong in what she (C)/ did, so I told her as blunt as I could. (D)/ No error (E)
#9. Arogya’s mother asked her (A)/ to not come home lately at (B)/ night because Delhi streets are (C)/ not safe for women. (D)/ No error (E)
#10. We had to report at 8 in (A)/ the morning at the school gate for (B)/ the trip but I was running late, (C)/ so I ran quick to be there on time. (D)/ No error (E)