This exercise is an advanced level multiple choice test with multiple choice questions on adjectives including the topics below.
Adjectives
- Comparative Adjectives
- Superlative Adjectives
- Adjectives of Contrast, Similarity, Equality
- Order of Adjectives
Adjectives Test Exercises - Multiple Choice Questions With Answers - Advanced Level 23
Question 1 |
Look at that giant man. Have you ever seen a ____ one?
A | smaller |
B | huge |
C | tall |
D | tallest |
E | taller |
Question 2 |
Look at that skyscraper. Have you ever seen a ____ one?
A | small |
B | tall |
C | taller |
D | longest |
E | longer |
Question 3 |
"I am ____ today" means I didn't come on time.
A | punctual |
B | high time |
C | early |
D | late |
E | hurry |
Question 4 |
He is a(n) ____ friend of mine. I am very happy to see him again.
A | old |
B | early |
C | ancestor |
D | brand - new |
E | long time |
Question 5 |
He is ____ interested in what we are talking about. He may be a spy of the other team.
A | not |
B | partly |
C | unentirely |
D | very much |
E | ignoringly |
Question 6 |
Firstly macaroni is put into the ____ water and then fried in a pan.
A | boiled |
B | spoiled |
C | evaporating |
D | heating |
E | boiling |
Question 7 |
The teacher is ____ for all the students in the class.
A | responsibility |
B | careless |
C | responsible |
D | possible |
E | taking care of |
Question 8 |
I was very rude to you and still feel very ____ of myself.
A | sorry |
B | forgive |
C | forsake |
D | apologetic |
E | ashamed |
Question 9 |
More information becomes ____ through the use of computers.
A | available |
B | possible |
C | acceptable |
D | funnier |
E | unreachable |
Question 10 |
That people always fear the things they don't know well is a ____ fact.
A | good |
B | complete |
C | similar |
D | suitable |
E | well-known |
Question 11 |
We don't know the exact dimensions: how ____ the pool and how ____ the skyscraper is.
A | long / long |
B | wide / wide |
C | deep / wide |
D | deep / tall |
E | deep / long |
Question 12 |
That watch was very important for me because it was ____.
A | handmade |
B | less cheap |
C | unvaluable |
D | absurd |
E | stolen |
Question 13 |
They gave me a ____, bright, clean room with sea sight.
A | amusing |
B | boring |
C | dark |
D | dishonest |
E | beautiful |
Question 14 |
____ of this country are fed by some cookhouses.
A | The exploited |
B | Poors |
C | The poor |
D | The rich |
E | Young |
Question 15 |
Commercial relationships with Iraq are growing to a ____ position. The petrol pipeline has been opened recently.
A | least |
B | less |
C | fast |
D | better |
E | rapidly |
Question 16 |
There were ____ deaths last year than there are this year.
A | so fewe |
B | much more |
C | many more |
D | the least |
E | the more |
Question 17 |
These goods are on sale. Thus, these are ____ than the others.
A | much cheap |
B | the least cheap |
C | the cheaper |
D | much cheaper |
E | the cheapest |
Question 18 |
Price of bread is getting ____ and ____ expensive in Turkey.
A | less / more |
B | more / less |
C | less / lesser |
D | more / the most |
E | more / more |
Question 19 |
The place is ____ away than we expected it to be.
A | many more |
B | many fewer |
C | a little |
D | a lot |
E | far more |
Question 20 |
My room is ____ than anybody else's room.
A | so clean |
B | as clean |
C | cleaner |
D | the cleanest |
E | the tidiest |
Question 21 |
Your hair is completely ____ from mine.
A | different |
B | exagerrated |
C | more different |
D | distinguished |
E | styled |
Question 22 |
I have a friend just like that man. They are ____ the same.
A | a little |
B | some |
C | quiet |
D | doubtfully |
E | exactly |
Question 23 |
The Turkish national anthem is ____ beautiful poem I can ever read in my life.
A | more |
B | any more |
C | much more |
D | far more |
E | the most |
Question 24 |
More use could be made of subjects such as ____ studies, history and geography.
A | environmental |
B | exciting |
C | entire |
D | customers |
E | heritage |
Question 25 |
My bicycle's ____ tyres are flat since I haven't pumped ____ air for a long time.
A | both / any |
B | all / some |
C | either / plenty of |
D | neither / much |
E | none / no |
Question 26 |
The things she prepared for the dinner were ____ the meal I prepared for the lunch.
A | the best of |
B | any good than |
C | never the same |
D | no better than |
E | less good |
Question 27 |
The smile on his face didn't reflect his ____ feelings.
A | internal |
B | export |
C | inner |
D | external |
E | exterior |
Question 28 |
The invention of new forms of sport and the conversion of play into sport were two of the ____ marks of the last century; the transformation of tennis and golf into tournament spectacles in our days is an example.
A | separating |
B | sorting |
C | discriminative |
D | distinguish |
E | distinctive |
Question 29 |
In the latest forms of mass - sport, like air races and motor races, the thrill of the spectacle is intensified by the promise of immediate death or ____ injury
A | fragile |
B | fatal |
C | vital |
D | emotional |
E | spiritual |
Question 30 |
Sport, which began perhaps as a ____ reaction against the machine, has become one of the most organized aspects of the machine age.
A | spontaneous |
B | obligatory |
C | effective |
D | materialistic |
E | professionalized |
Question 31 |
The excitement sport is a temporary and only a ____ release.
A | natural |
B | splendid |
C | effective |
D | superficial |
E | precise |
Question 32 |
The croaking of frogs, the singing of birds, the howling of monkeys, and even the language of dolphins certainly play a role in establishing ____ claims and social statutes
A | beneficial |
B | paradoxical |
C | territorial |
D | exploiting |
E | destructive |
Question 33 |
Social organization limits the severity of conflicts within the group, and in many cases, it prevents ____ combat except in unusual situations.
A | social |
B | laboratory |
C | acceptable |
D | destructive |
E | primitive |
Question 34 |
In this mechanized society, sport is no longer a mere game empty of any reward other than the playing; it is a ____ business: millions are invested in arenas.
A | benefit |
B | profitable |
C | athletic |
D | exhibitionistic |
E | ambitious |
Question 35 |
Civilized human societies, and probably most ____ human societies as well, tend to regard the individual person as the significant biological unit.
A | developed |
B | sophisticated |
C | primitive |
D | intimate |
E | hierarchical |
Question 36 |
It is a very ____ and important fact that "fighting" in animals usually consists of threatening or bluff.
A | fierce |
B | savage |
C | ordinary |
D | striking |
E | available |
Question 37 |
In zoos, especially in old, poorly designed ones, where animals are crowded, they have little opportunity for exploring and for the ____ enterprise they normally exercise in the wild.
A | entire |
B | exaggerrated |
C | social |
D | restrictive |
E | individualistic |
Question 38 |
The cry of horror that escapes from the crowd when a motor car overturns is not one of surprise but of ____ expectation.
A | horrifying |
B | desperate |
C | dangerous |
D | thrilling |
E | fullfilled |
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