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  • Question 1
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
    He was ________ than I was at playing chess. 
    Solution
    He could play chess more excellently or effectively. Hence, Option B is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to this rule, hence incorrect. 
  • Question 2
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The ________ we climbed, the thinner the air became.
    Solution
    The context of the sentence refers to a comparison between the ground from where climbing began and the ground above it. Thus, the comparative degree of the adjective "high" will be used. Thus, "higher" in option B is the correct comparison. 
    "High" is incorrect as it is the positive degree of the adjective and only mentions the quality of the height (high), there is no comparison with anything else.
    "Highly" is an adverb and is used to indicate a high degree or level. This is incorrect.
    "Highest" is the superlative degree of the adjective high. This is incorrect as the context does not refer to the quality of the air at the highest they have climbed, but the quality of the air on the ground that is comparatively higher than the ground from where they began.
    So, option B is the correct answer. 
  • Question 3
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Why did you leave London? You had a ____job.
    Solution
    In this sentence, two things have been taken into consideration, the man's present job and the older job in London. Since, two things are being compared, we would be using comparative degree. The comparative degree for "Good" is "Better". 
    Option A is correct. 
  • Question 4
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    Yesterday was_____than today.
    Solution
    Two days (yesterday and today) are being compared in this case. This indicates, that we have to use a comparative degree in the given blank. The adjective is "hotter". To indicate the intensity of the hotness 'much' has been used in this case. Since hot is a word with a single syllable, the comparative degree would be "hot" + "ter" = Hotter and not more hot. 
    Option D is the answer. 
  • Question 5
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    New houses are____than old ones.
  • Question 6
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
    The soup tastes _________.
    Solution
    The descriptive adjectives can be simply defined as the type of adjectives that are used to express the size, color, or shape of a person, a thing, an animal, or a place. They are used to provide more information to a noun by describing or modifying it. In this particular sentence, we need to describe the taste of the soup. Nicely and suspiciously are adverbs. "Well" is an adjective which means in a good or satisfactory way. But, this does not exactly describe the taste of soup. Wonderful is an adjective which means extremely good or marvelous, which is usually used to describe the taste or any food. 
    Option D is correct. 
  • Question 7
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    Your essay was ____than Jim's, but it was ____than Mary's.
    Solution
    The comparative degree is the form of an adjective involving a comparison of two nouns. This sentence, in both the cases where the two comparisons are made, the adjective which should be used is comparative degree because in the first part the comparison is between you and Jim (two) and the second part is between you and Mary (Two). The comparative degree of Good is better and of bad is worse. Best and worst are the superlative degree and gooder or badder are the wrong forms. Thus, our Option can only be A
    A is the correct answer. 
  • Question 8
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words.
    Nancy's car is____than mine, but Ben's car is ____car.
    Solution
    The first half of the sentence is in comparative form as the word 'than' is used and in the second part superlative degree. Hence, option B is correct. 
    Option A: The most expensive: superlative degree and more expensive: comparative degree. Hence this is incorrect.
    Option C: 
    Expensiver / expensivest: words are incorrect as per English language. Hence this is incorrect.
    Option D: 
    Most expensive: superlative degree and the more expensive: comparative degree. Hence this is incorrect.
  • Question 9
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    Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option.
    Ali studies 3 hours a day. Emre studies 2 hours a day. Emre doesn't study ________ Ali does.
    Solution
    Option B is correct as the adjective used to studying is hard and the sentence is in positive form. 
    Option A is incorrect as the construction of sentence is wrong. 
    Option C is incorrect as the adjective used is not correct for given verb. 
    Option D is incorrect as the meaning of the sentence will contradic with the 1st two parts. 
  • Question 10
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    Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate option:
    Do you have ___ or ___ rain this autumn than the last one.
    Solution
    The Comparative Degree denotes the existence of a higher degree of the quality than the positive. It is used when two things (or two sets of things) are compared.
    The format for comparative degree is '<adjective> + er than' or 'more/less  <adjective> than'.
    'Than the last one' indicates that there is a comparison. 
    Hence option B is correct. 
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