Adjective _ Chapter wise DPP
Adjective _ Chapter wise DPP
English
Adjective
Level-1
Q1 Directions: Study the following sentences and case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In ‘No Error’ as your answer.
case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
‘No Error’ as your answer. The faster Jamal(a)/ completes the project(b)/
assigned to him, the largest (c)/will be his share
Having been found(a)/ guilty of fraud and(b)/ in this company. (d)/No error
theft Harshal was (c)/sentenced to three year’s (A) a (B) b
imprisonment.(d)/ No error (C) c (D) d
(A) A (B) B (E) No error
(C) D (D) C
Q5 Directions: Study the following sentences and
(E) No error
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In
Q2 Directions: Study the following sentences and case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In ‘No Error’ as your answer.
case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
‘No Error’ as your answer. Mr Subramaniyam Iyer is (a)/wiser enough
(b)/to figure out (c)/all the tricks.(d)/No error
We can trust(a) /the Media247 channel (b)/for (A) B (B) C
the last news(c)/ of this hour.(d)/ No error (C) A (D) D
(A) A (B) B (E) No error
(C) C (D) D
Q6 Directions: Study the following sentences and
(E) No error
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In
Q3 Directions: Study the following sentences and case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In ‘No Error’ as your answer.
case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
‘No Error’ as your answer. Shoubhanik is elder(a) /than all other boys
(b)/of Indira Gandhi International School
Kamalpreet went to(a)/ the nearing (c)/that is situated in Manaitand. (d)/No error
supermarket(b)/ to buy groceries as her parents (A) a (B) b
were (c)/expecting guests in the evening.(d)/No (C) c (D) d
error (E) No Error
(A) C (B) A
Q7 Directions: Study the following sentences and
(C) B (D) D
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In
(E) No error
case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
Q4 Directions: Study the following sentences and ‘No Error’ as your answer.
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In
Direction: In the question given below, a Direction: In the question given below, a
sentence is divided into five parts. One part of sentence is divided into five parts. One part of
the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the
grammatically correct part of the sentence. grammatically correct part of the sentence.
Out of the other four parts, you need to choose Out of the other four parts, you need to choose
the part which contains grammatical or the part which contains grammatical or
contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is
both grammatically correct and contextually both grammatically correct and contextually
meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are
correct” as your answer. correct” as your answer.
The luminous sun casts a warm glow over the The playful puppy chased the fluffy ball across
serene landscape (A), painting the sky with the sunlit, (A) grassy yard, wagged its tail with
vibrant hues (B), and Majestic mountains stood boundless energy (B) and infectious
proud in the distance, (C) adorned with lush, (D) enthusiasm, bringing joy to the delighted
emerald-green forests. (E) children (C) who laughed with pure, (D)
(A) A unbridled happiness. (E)
(B) D (A) B
(C) E (B) A
(D) C (C) D
(E) All are correct (D) E
(E) All are correct
Q13 Direction: In the question given below, a
sentence is divided into five parts. One part of Q15 Direction: In the question given below, a
the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the sentence is divided into five parts. One part of
grammatically correct part of the sentence. the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the
Out of the other four parts, you need to choose grammatically correct part of the sentence.
the part which contains grammatical or Out of the other four parts, you need to choose
contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is the part which contains grammatical or
both grammatically correct and contextually contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is
meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are both grammatically correct and contextually
correct” as your answer. meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are
In the dynamic landscape of education, (A) correct” as your answer.
innovative pedagogies foster a holistic learning Education is a crucial foundation (A) for
experience, (B) nurture students' intellectual personal and societal development, (B)
curiosity, (C) create diverse classrooms enriched empowered individuals with essential (C)
with interactive technologies, and (D) cultivate knowledge and skills, fostering (D) intellectual
an inclusive environment. (E) growth and critical thinking. (E)
(A) C (A) E
(B) E (B) D
(C) B (C) B
(D) A (D) C
(E) All are correct (E) All are correct
Q14 Q16
Direction: In the question given below, a the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the
sentence is divided into five parts. One part of grammatically correct part of the sentence.
the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the Out of the other four parts, you need to choose
grammatically correct part of the sentence. the part which contains grammatical or
Out of the other four parts, you need to choose contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is
the part which contains grammatical or both grammatically correct and contextually
contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are
both grammatically correct and contextually correct” as your answer.
meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are Under the bright blue sky, (A) children played
correct” as your answer. joyfully in the green park, (B) their laughter
Despite the old and worn-out (A)/ appearance echoed as colourful balloons floated above, (C)
of the building, (B)/ the vibrant community creating a vibrant scene of carefree (D)
inside transformed (C)/ the seemingly uglier moments and simple happiness. (E)
structure into (D)/ a lively and welcoming (A) A
space. (E) (B) B
(A) E (C) C
(B) D (D) D
(C) A (E) All are correct
(D) C
Q19 Direction: In the question given below, a
(E) All are correct
sentence is divided into five parts. One part of
Q17 Direction: In the question given below, a the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the
sentence is divided into five parts. One part of grammatically correct part of the sentence.
the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the Out of the other four parts, you need to choose
grammatically correct part of the sentence. the part which contains grammatical or
Out of the other four parts, you need to choose contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is
the part which contains grammatical or both grammatically correct and contextually
contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are
both grammatically correct and contextually correct” as your answer.
meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are Surrounded by greenery, (A)/ the garden was
correct” as your answer. filled with (B)/ beautiful flowers, each bloom
His discovery of a rare artefact (A)/ in the (C)/ in vibrant colours, creating a (D)/ lovely
ancient ruins was a significantly (B)/ moment in display of nature's charm. (E)
his archaeological career, (C)/ marking a (A) A
breakthrough in understanding (D)/ the history (B) B
of the civilisation. (E) (C) C
(A) B (D) D
(B) C (E) All are correct
(C) A
Q20 Direction : In the following question, a
(D) E
sentence is given, divided into four parts. Out
(E) All are correct
of the four parts, one part may contain an
Q18 Direction: In the question given below, a error. Mark the part having an error as your
sentence is divided into five parts. One part of
Level-2
it highly desirable for a wide range of contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is
applications,(B)/ including its exceptional both grammatically correct and contextually
hardness, which is evidenced by its ability to meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are
scratch(C)/ and cut through virtually any correct” as your answer.
material, making it harder than any other metal She found the beginner's guide (A)/ to
known to man.(D) No error (E) programming much easy (B)/ to understand,
(A) B (B) C allowing her (C)/ to grasp the fundamental
(C) D (D) A concepts (D)/ with greater ease. (E)
(E) None of these (A) B
(B) E
Q12 Direction : In the following question, a
(C) A
sentence is given, divided into four parts. Out
(D) C
of the four parts, one part may contain an
(E) All are correct
error. Mark the part having an error as your
answer. If none of the parts contain an error, Q15 Direction: In the question given below, a
mark “No error” as your answer. sentence is divided into five parts. One part of
the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the
Sadly to learn of the passing of a beloved grammatically correct part of the sentence.
family(A)/ member, the once joyful family now Out of the other four parts, you need to choose
gathered together in(B)/ mourning and the part which contains grammatical or
reflection, cherishing memories and finding contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is
solace(3)/ in each other's company during this both grammatically correct and contextually
difficult time.(4) No error (E) meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are
(A) B (B) D correct” as your answer.
(C) A (D) C Even on the gloomiest days, (A)/ her infectious
(E) No error laughter (B)/ had a way of turning the mood
(C)/ around and making everything(D)/ seem a
Q13 Directions: Study the following sentences and
bit more funnier. (E)
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In
(A) E
case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
(B) D
‘No Error’ as your answer.
(C) B
(D) C
Since there is a little(a)/ milk left in the jar,(b)
(E) All are correct
/you cannot make three(c)/ cups of tea with it.
(d)/ No error Q16 Direction: In the question given below, a
(A) a (B) b sentence is divided into five parts. One part of
(C) c (D) d the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the
(E) No Error grammatically correct part of the sentence.
Out of the other four parts, you need to choose
Q14 Direction: In the question given below, a
the part which contains grammatical or
sentence is divided into five parts. One part of
contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is
the sentence is highlighted in bold. It is the
both grammatically correct and contextually
grammatically correct part of the sentence.
meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are
Out of the other four parts, you need to choose
correct” as your answer.
the part which contains grammatical or
After a long day of hiking, (A)/ sinking into the there was still so much more perfect(B)/ to be
plush sofa, (B)/feeling incredible comfortably, done in terms of mastering the nuances of tone,
(C)/ providing a much-needed (D)/ sense of dynamics,(C)/ and expression that only comes
relaxation. (E) with years of dedicated practice and
(A) E experience.(D)/ No error (E)
(B) A (A) C (B) A
(C) B (C) B (D) D
(D) C (E) None of these
(E) All are correct
Q20 Direction : In the following question, a
Q17 Directions: Study the following sentences and sentence is given, divided into four parts. Out
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In of the four parts, one part may contain an
case there is no error, mark option (e), that is, error. Mark the part having an error as your
‘No Error’ as your answer. answer. If none of the parts contain an error,
mark “No error” as your answer.
Five lakh of people(a)/ attended the football
(b)/match held at (c)/Yuvabharati Krirangan Despite their best efforts to remain calm and
football ground.(d)/ No error composed, the group of protesters(A)/ became
(A) B (B) D increasingly angry for the government's lack of
(C) A (D) C action(B)/ on climate change, as they felt that
(E) No error their voices were not being heard(C)/ and that
the future of the planet was being put in
Q18 Directions: Study the following sentences and
jeopardy.(D)/ No error (E)
mark the erroneous part as your answer. In
(A) A (B) B
case there is no error, mark option (e), that is,
(C) C (D) D
‘No Error’ as your answer.
(E) None of these
All the passengers began(a)/ to tremble when Q21 Direction : In the following question, a
(b)/they saw a sharp long knife(c)/ in the hands sentence is given, divided into four parts. Out
of the masked men.(d)/No error. of the four parts, one part may contain an
(A) B (B) D error. Mark the part having an error as your
(C) A (D) C answer. If none of the parts contain an error,
(E) No error mark “No error” as your answer.
Out of the other four parts, you need to choose storyline and relatable (C)/ characters, earning
the part which contains grammatical or praise for its impact (D)/ on contemporary
contextual errors in it. If the given sentence is literature. (E)
both grammatically correct and contextually (A) E
meaningful, choose option (E), i.e., “All are (B) D
correct” as your answer. (C) B
Her novel became widely popular,(A)/ (D) C
captivating readers with its (B)/ compel (E) All are correct
Answer Key
Level-1
Q1 (C) Q13 (C)
Level-2
Q1 (D) Q14 (A)
distance." The correct adjective should be The error is in part (C); "empowered" should be
"proudly," not "proud." Adverbs, such as "empowers" because the sentence is in the
"proudly," modify verbs and provide more present tense, emphasising the ongoing and
information about the action. In this case, it continuous nature of education as a crucial
describes how the majestic mountains stood in foundation. "empowered " is in the past tense,
the distance, conveying a sense of pride in their disrupting the consistency of tense in the
appearance. statement.
The corrected sentence should be: The corrected sentence should be:
The luminous sun casts a warm glow over the Education is a crucial foundation (A) for
serene landscape (A), painting the sky with personal and societal development, (B)
vibrant hues. (B) Majestic mountains stood empowers individuals with essential (C)
proudly in the distance, (C) adorned with lush, knowledge and skills, fostering (D) intellectual
(D) emerald-green forests. (E) growth and critical thinking. (E)
Level-2
Q1 Text Solution: Error is in the 1st part of the sentence .Remove
In part (E), replace the positive degree 'Of' from part A of the sentence as it does not
adjective ‘easy’ with the comparative degree follow a definite numeral adjective , here it
adjective ‘easier’ as here comparison is being should be ‘’one thousand aspirants from various
made. Hence, option (d) is the correct choice. parts of the world applied’’.
Correct sentence- While most of us may We can also use `thousands of aspirants' in
consider it di cult if not impossible to give up case of an indefinite numeral adjective. So, 'of'
luxuries or consider adopting a greener should be removed from the sentence.
lifestyle, the change will be easier than we Hence, the correct option is D
could imagine.
Q7 Text Solution:
Q2 Text Solution: Error is in the 1st part of the sentence.In part A of
The sentence is grammatically correct. Hence, the sentence use ‘any other activity’ instead of
option (e) is the correct choice. ‘any activity’ because "Any other" is used to
compare or exclude one thing from a group,
Q3 Text Solution:
while "any" refers to any single thing within a
There is an error in part b of the given sentence.
group without exclusion.
The correct adjective here will be ‘farther’ and
not ‘further’. We should note that 'farther' is For example, "Do you have any other books to
used for physical distance and 'further' is used recommend?" or "Do you have any books to
recommend?"
for figurative distance.
"Any other" implies comparison, while "any"
Therefore, the correct answer is option a.
simply refers to something within a group.
Q4 Text Solution:
Q8 Text Solution:
There is an error in part c of the given sentence.
The word ‘clearly’ is an adverb. We need an Error is in the 1st part of the sentence. In part A
adjective here because, the ‘speech’ of the sentence, ‘most’ will be used in place of
mentioned here is a noun and only an adjective ‘more’ since the ‘day’ is compared to all other
can qualify a noun. The word ‘clear’ will be used days so a superlative degree will be used. It
here to qualify ‘speech’ in place of ‘clearly’ to should be ‘’The most important day of a
"Much" is used for uncountable nouns to The error in the sentence is in part (B). The
describe a large quantity, while "most" is used adjective "easy" should be replaced with the
for countable nouns to refer to the majority or comparative form "easier" to modify the verb
greatest part of a group. Hence, option D is the "to understand correctly." This ensures proper
correct answer. grammatical parallelism and comparison in the
Error is in the 4th part of the sentence. In part D The corrected sentence is:
of the sentence, 'Any metal' should be used in She found the beginner's guide (A) to
place of 'any other metal'. Since, diamond is not programming much easier (B) to understand,
a metal. It should be ‘’and cut through virtually allowing her (C) to grasp the fundamental
any material, making it harder than any metal concepts (D) with greater ease. (E)
The error in the sentence is the use of the word describe the quality of the storyline, not to
"compel" in part (C). The adjective "compelling" suggest that the storyline is forcing readers to