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ADVERB PART –02
1. The rabbit runs enough fast to win the race. 25. They were exceptional good /(a)orators, so
2. When Aman felt little hungry and thirsty, all of us /(b) listened to them /(c)very
he cried for help. attentively/(d)No Error. (e)
3. Krish is much very stronger Ashish. 26. This hardly-won freedom (a)/ was not to be
4. Rahul wants to stand first in the Board Ex- lost (b)/ so easily(c)/No error(d)
amination and so he works hardly. 27. This room is very/(a)beautiful but too much/
5. With most humbly and respectfully I beg to (b) small to accommodate/(c)all of you/(d)No
state. Error. (e)
6. Blankets have been distributed freely among the 28. Under a tree/(a)was sitting the saint/
poor. (b)whom we had seen/(c) somewhere else/
7. He returned back while I was away from home. (d)No Error. (e)
8. I came directly (a)/ to my residence (b)/ from 29. Under no circumstances/(a)we can help/
the airport. (c)/ No error (d) (b)you in this illegal/(c)work’, said the
9. The real important thing (a)/ of our life is our Manager/(d)No Error. (e)
livelihood (b)/ which discriminates us from 30. I never (a)/ remember having met (b)/ him
animals. (d)/ No error (e) before(c)/ No error(d)
10. She is too much beautiful (a)/ so most of the 31. John is working very hardly (a)/ as the
boys (b)/ run after her and (c)/ want to influ- examinations (b)/ are fast approaching, (c)/
ence her. (d)/ No error (e) No error (d)
11. Whenever is the matter (a)/ I shall do this 32. Mangoes taste (a) / more sweetly than (b) /
work (b)/ because I have to expose (c)/ my any other fruit of this world (c) / No error(d)
working capacity at any cost. (d)/ No error (e) 33. My wife’s health has been (a)/ too (b)/ good(c)/
12. The culprits of (a)/ the bomb explosion have (b)/ No error(d)
not yet (c)/ been discovered. (d)/ No error (e) 34. Never in the history (a) / there has been (b) / as
13. Your scooter would not (a)/ have given you shrewd a mentor as Chanakya (c) / No error (d)
so much trouble (b)/ if you had (c)/ main- 35. Not only we lost/(a)what we had on our
tained it proper. (d)/ No error (e) disposal/(b) but we also/(c)lost our patience/
14. Whenever you speak (a)/ take care that (b)/ oth- (d)No Error. (e)
ers are not hurt (c)/ by your words. (d)/ No 36. Please (a)/ kindly help me (b)/ in my work (c)/ No
error (e) error(d)
15. Although he is usually (a)/ rude with every- 37. Tanya was exorbitantly paid /(a) for how
one (b)/ he behaved nice with (c)/ all of us skilful she received /(b)the visitors and
today. (d)/ No error (e) entertained/(c)them. /(d) No Error. (e)
16. He ran so fastly (a)/ that he reached (b)/ the 38. She did her job (a) / as better as she (b) / could
destination in (c)/ just two minutes. (d)/ No do (c)/ No error(d)
error (e) 39. She had barely (a)/ nothing to wear (b)/ when
17. In spite of toiling (a)/ very hardly he (b)/ re- she came to me for help (c)/ No error(d)
alized that he had (c)/ not earned anything 40. She looked/(a)at him lovely/(b)but he did not/
substantial. (d)/ No error (e) (c)respond to her/(d)No Error. (e)
18. We were very much (a)/ carefully in our ap- 41. She sounded (a)/very sadly after (b)/the
proach (b)/ and hence we would (c)/ com- death of her pet(c) /No error.
plete the complicated task. (d)/ No error (e) 42. So drastic drop (a)/ in food grain production
19. We are confident (a)/ enough to earn (b)/ our live- (b)/ means a heavy (c)/ loss for farmers, (d)/
lihood by (c)/ toiling hardly. (d)/ No error (e) No error (e)
20. The city people stayed (a)/ fearlessly despite 43. Such obstacles will/(a)not stop him; nothing
(b)/ rumour of terrorist attack (c)/ in the area, never/(b) did; this is why he is progressing/
(d) / No error (e) (c)by leaps and bounds/(d) No Error. (e)
21. The eastwards wind helped/(a)the boat going 44. Sugar is (a)/ too (b)/ sweet(c)/No error(d)
from/(b) the western bank to the eastern/ 45. She is (a)/ so capable (b)/ of doing this job.(c)/
(c)bank of the river/(d) No Error. (e) No error (d)
22. The imported articles /(a)which you sell are / 46. That the proposal (a)/ will be rejected (b)/ is
(b)enough costly to allow the pocket /(c)of an too very evident, (c)/ No error (d)
ordinary man to buy them /(d) No Error. (e) 47. The air is very (a)/ hotter today (b)/ than
23. The State Government (a)/ appointed him yesterday(c)/No error(d)
as(b)/ officer-in-charge (c)/ No error(d) 48. She was so (a)/ emotional stable that (b)/ she
24. The water of this river (a)/ is too (b)/ pure(c)/ was not moved (c)/ by their decision to sus-
No error(d) pend her. (d)/ No error (e)
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49. This machine looks (a)/ good but is very (b)/ 77. A man of fifty (a)/ cannot be called (b)/ as
badly designed (c)/ and does not work good. young. (c)/ No error. (d)
(d)/ No error (e) 78. All of them will execute/(a)the plan so
50. The old man continued living a hard life (a)/ skilful (b)/ that their officer/(c)will feel
but never he asked (b)/ for any help from surprised/(d)No Error. (e)
neighbours. (c)/ No error (d) 79. Although he is my bosom friend /(a) I cannot
51. He has been working with me (a)/ for the last ask him for/ (b) money without any/ (c)
ten years (b)/ but I can not claim (c)/ that I vividly reason. (d) No error. (e)
have underfood him thorough. (d)/ No error 80. Avinash is not so (a)/ good a batsman to (b)/
(e) be selected for the (c)/ national cricket team,
52. Some people get (a)/ used to change (b)/ very (d)/ No error (e)
easily than (c)/ others do. (d)/ No error (e) 81. Being much contented with the sincerity/
53. It was much hot yesterday and we didn't go (a)of the members of the staff/(b)the C. M. said
out. that the state/(c) needed sincere men like
54. I told her as blunt as I could but she was not them/(d)No Error. (e)
convinced. 82. Every member/(a)of the family is/(b)addicted
55. What to talk of tea they did not offer us even to drinking/(c) and so Tom is/(d)No Error. (e)
water. 83. Everyone admires Deepa (a)/ because of her
56. If you like to succeed in life, you must learn ability (b)/ to generate (c)/ so good ideas, (d)/
how to think independent. No error (e)
57. Raja Ram Mohan Roy tried to eradicate so- 84. From Bangalore railway station (a)/I went
cial evils with tooth and nail. directly (b)/ to Mr. Bhan at Jayanagar. (c)/ No
58. I care a fig for such a worthless fellow. error (d)
59. Don't be unreasonable angry with me be- 85. Hardly he likes/(a)to hear my name/(b)after
cause I understand your problem. the rift which occurred/(c)between him and
60. Never in the history of India there has been me/(d)No Error. (e)
as brave a lady as Rani Lakshmi Bai. 86. He asked me to/(a)completely forget her/(b)but
only I know/(c) how easy it is to say so/(d)No
61. They pay him hadsome salary and he is earn-
Error. (e)
ing fifteen thousand rupees monthly.
87. He behaved (a)/ cowardly (b)/ before the
62. She does work with heart and soul to qulify
principal(c)/ No error (d)
the test.
88. He explained (a)/ clearly (b)/ his words(c)/
63. The principal appointed him as an office boy
No error (d)
in his office.
89. He is niggard (a)/ and saves each (b)/ and
64. The robbers behaved gentlemanly with the
every paisa (c)/ No error(d)
ladies.
90. He read widely, (a)/ thought hardly, (b)/
65. Thanks, I have just taken coffee.
listened to those who (c)/ had something to
66. Her speech was not clearly /(a)but we contribute, (d)/ No error (e)
understood /(b)the underlying meaning/(c) 91. He said that the examination was bad/(a)and
No error (d) added that he could not answer/(b)questions
67. I am not (a)/ by no means (b)/as cleaver as he enough/(c)to pass it/(d) No Error. (e)
is(c)/ No error (d) 92. We must try (a)/ to save our hardly (b)/
68. I am very disturbed (a)/ to hear that (b)/ his earned money (c)/ No error (d)
services have been terminated(c)/ No error (d) 93. We should (a)/ keep our belongings (b)/
69. I hardly ever/(a)see him because/(b)in my orderly (c)/ No error(d)
opinion he is not /(c) a man to be admired/(d) 94. When I read his biography, (a)/ I hardly found
No Error. (e) something (b)/in his character that I could
70. I have never seen (a)/ a coward man (b)/ like admire (c)/ No error (d)/
kaam kareem (c)/ No error(d) 95. When I was in (a)/ the bus I hit the pick-pocket
71. I have (a)/ read often (b)/ that book (c)/ No very (b)/hardly on the face, (c)/ No error (d)
error (d) 96. When she received the good news (a) she
72. I met Neeraj about/(a)two years ago and have/ ran straightly (b)/ to call up her parents (c)/
(b) remembered her/(c)ever for/(d)No Error. (e) No error (d)
73. I was (a)/ not idle (b)/neither(c)/ No error(d) 97. You always (a)/ come lately (b)/ to class (c)/
74. I was too pleased (a)/ when (b)/ I heard the No error(d)
news(c)/ No error(d) 98. You only are (a)/ responsible for (b)/ my
75. In spite of toiling (a)/ very hardly he (b)/ misfortunes(c)/No error(d)
realized that he had (c)/ not earned anything 99. You should have/(a)/ sufficiently collateral
substantial, (d) / No error (e) (b)/ to pay back the loan (c)/ No error.
76. It rained(a)/like cats and dogs (b)/throughout 100.Your teacher is (a)/ enough pleased (b)/ with
the night. (c)/ No error(d) your industry(c)/No error(d)