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ADJECTIVE BY SUNIL SIR

STEP-1
1. But for your help, (a)/no boys would have (b)/succeeded in an (c)/ All
India competition like this. (d)/No Error (e)
2. He wanted (a)/certain boy (b)/to make entry into (c)/the Principal’s
chamber. (d)/No Error (e)
3. There were only two (a)/soldiers but each and every (b)/soldier was equal
(c)/to five policemen. (d)/No Error (e)
4. The ten captains (a)/had each an (b)/achievement of (c)/his own. (d)/No
Error (e)
5. These sort of men (a)/attain worldly success by hook or by crook, (b)/so
they deserve to (c)/be looked down upon. (d)/ No Error (e)
6. I feel (a)/a certain problems (b)/in the execution (c)/of this plan. (d)/No
Error (e)
7. In spite of facing (a)/much problems, he did not (b)/ desert the path (c)/of
honesty. (d)/No Error(e)
8. Can you tell me how (a)/many eggs and (b)/milk he has brought
(c)/home? (d)/’No Error (e)
9. Whole the chapter (a)/of the book is full of printing (b)/errors which are
the outcome (c)/of the proof reader’s carelessness (d)/No Error (e)
10. He did not (a)/like to lend me (b)/any book (c)/or any money. (d)/No
Error (e)
11. Her black long (a)/hair adds (b)/glamour to (c)/her looks. (d)/ No Error
(e)
12. I began to (a)/tremble when I saw (b)/a sharp long knife (c)/in my
enemy’s hand. (d)/No Error (e)
13. I saw (a)/a girl (b)/who when asked let me know (c)/ that she was
suffering from consumption. (d)/No Error (e)
14. It is a fact that (a)/Mahatma Gandhi was (b)/the first politician (c)/ of
his time. (d)/No Error (e)
15. At the utmost gate (a)/was standing a guard (b)/ holding a gun in (c)/his
hand. (d)/No Error (e)
16. Delhi is (a)/further from (b)/Patna than (c)/Kolkata. (d)/No Error (e)
17. This book is (a)/undoubtedly preferable than (b)/that in many respects
and its printing (c)/is also comparatively good. (d)/ No Error (e)
18. Of the two (a)/players, he (b)/is the luckiest, (c)/be sure. (d)/No Error (e)
19. You can trust (a)/this agency (b)/for the last news (c)/of this week.
(d)/No Error (e)
20. Seema is (a)/senior to me (b)/but you are (c)/junior than me. (d)/ Error

STEP-2
21. Everybody knows (a)/that Ragini (b)/is the most unique (c)/ singer of
this college. (d)/No Error (e)
22. Rita can sing (a)/much than fifty songs at a (b)/stretch and she has
developed (c)/this ability by labo (d) No Error (e)
23. She was curious to (a)/know what it was that made (b)/ him stronger
(c)/and braver than any man of this village. (d)/No Error(e)
24. She has a remarkably (a)/lovingly appearance (b)/which brings her
honour (c)/and admiration as well. (d)/No Error (e)
25. A lots of books (a)/on English Grammar are available (b)/ in the market
but (c)/this one is the best. (d)/No Error (e)
26. He does not have (a)/some money to buy a new X-ray (b)/ plant, so he is
(c)/sunk in anxiety. (d)/No Error (e)
27. Gold is the most precious (a)/of all the metals (b)/that are used in
ornaments, (c)/as far as we all know. (d)/No Error (e)
28. He is the most (a)/successful man (b)/in the world (c)/ I have ever
known. (d)/No Error (e)
29. No less (a)/than fifty audiences are sitting (b)/in the hall and waiting for
their (c)/beloved artiste’s appearance on the stage. (d)/No Error (e)
30. Her father told her (a)/that it would be all the more (b)/ better if she
would find her (c)/groom herself. (d)/No Error (e)
31. She had no other (a)/hobby than that of (b)/wearing a dress of (c)/ the
latest design. (d)/No Error (e)
32. This young lady is (a)/more beautiful (b)/but not so cultured (c)/as her
youngest sister. (d)/No Error
33. Much to his fortune, he (a)/married a girl who was (b)/ more tall and
lovelier than (c)/her elder sister. (d)/No Error (e)
34. What pleases him (a)/more (b)/is a healthy criticism (c)/ of
his(d)/performance. (e)/No Error (e)
35. It was no (a)/other than Indira Gandhi (b)/who evinced an exceptional
ability to lead (c)/the country to fame. (d)/ No Error (e)
36. Now-a-days, (a)/the weather (b)/is getting cold and (c)/colder. (d)/ No
Error (e)
37. He often tells (a)/us that he does not (b)/like anything more than
(c)/sleeping peacefully. (d)/No Error (e)
38. This photograph (a)/was comparatively better (b)/than that which he
had kept (c)/in his purse. (d)/No Error (e)
39. She was startled (a)/to see in (b)/her drawing room (c)/a most popular
film producer. (d)/No Error (e)
40. India is (a)/better than most others (b)/film producing countries (c)/of
the world. (d)/No Error (e)
STEP-3
1. Payal is elder to (a)/ her sister (b)/ Ragini by (c)/ eight years. (d)/ No error
(e)
2. Cricketer in him (a)/ could not resist (b)/ itself as soon as (c)/ a bat came
into sight (d)/ No error (e)
3. Living in a dark room (a)/ is more preferable to (b)/ being imprisoned (c)/
in a sunny palace. (d)/ No error (e)
4. Read perfect series (a)/ for it keeps you (b)/ apace with the (c)/ last
trends of examinations. (d)/ No error (e)
5. He can make (a)/ much profit even (b)/ of little money (c)/ He has left.
(d)/ No error (e)
6. M.S. Dhoni scored (a)/ less runs in (b)/ this series than (c)/ in the
previous one. (d)/ No error (e)
7. At present, India’s (a)/ fielding is (b)/ superior than (c)/ Pakistan’s (d)/ No
error (e)
8. The two first chapters (a)/ have been finished (b)/ while the last three (c)/
chapters have to be finished. (d)/ No error (e)
9. Now a days (a)/ there are much more criminals (b)/ than policeman. (c)/
No error (d)
10. Where I come from (a)/ the most teachers have (b)/ to teach at two
schools (c)/ in order to earn enough. (d)/ No error (e)
11. Little knowledge of politics (a)/ that he gained, through (b)/ newspaper
and magazines (c)/ are not enough. (d)/ No error (e)
12. It is difficult (a)/ to judge which is (b)/ the elder of the (c)/ two brothers.
(d)/ No error (e)
13. Mohan and Sanju are (a)/ excellent players; (b)/ but the former is (c)/
best than the latter (d)/ No error (e)
14. Two thirds of the mango (a)/ is rotten (b)/ so I do not want to buy (c)/ it
for my son. (d)/ No error (e)
15. Mona is wiser than (a)/ clever, hence everyone (b)/ of her family loves
(c)/ her heart and soul. (d)/ No error (e)
16. Ragini is the most (a)/ intelligent girl of (b)/ her class but she is (c)/ not
too much beautiful. (d)/ No error (e)
17. Each of the two girls (a)/ is ready to accept that (b)/ Sarika is taller and
wiser (c)/ than any other student of the class. (d)/ No error (e)
18. All the salaries are being paid (a)/ much later now (b)/ it is something
(c)/ to do with the computer. (d)/ No error (e)
19. Sachin added any other feather (a)/ to his cap by his wonderful (b)/
performance in the one day match. (c)/ No error (d)
20. He is the youngest (a)/ and more intelligent (b)/ of (c)/ my two sons. (d)/
No error (e)
STEP-4
21. Rama Shankar is one of (a)/ the richest and (b)/ generous men (c)/ of
this locality. (d)/ No error (e)
22. I brought (a)/ the book home (b)/ which I bought (c)/ from the local
market. (d)/ No error (e)
23. Sanjay’s proposal (a)/ is preferable (b)/ than that (c)/ of your friend. (d)/
No error (e)
24. Jaya is the more (a)/ beautiful of all (b)/ the girl (c)/ in the class. (d)/ No
error (e)
25. Let her (a)/ take as (b)/ much books as (c)/ she wants. (d)/ No error (e)
26. Jonson and Milton are (a)/ two brother (b)/ The later is a (c)/ very
intelligent boy. (d)/ No error (e)
27. There are (a)/ no less than (b)/ five assistants (c)/ in the office. (d)/ No
error (e)
28. Little water (a)/ that was (b)/ in the pot (c)/ evaporated. (d)/ No error (e)
29. When I entered (a)/ the class room (b)/ I found, that only few students
(c)/ were present in the class. (d)/ No error (e)
30. The whole India (a)/ mourned the sad (b)/ and sudden demise (c)/ of Dr.
A.P.J. Abjul Kalam (d)/ No error (e)
31. As sooner as (a)/ you reach the port (b)/ report to (c)/ the desk officer.
(d)/ No error (e)
32. This book is (a)/ designed to increase (b)/ the working knowledge of (c)/
speak and written English. (d)/ No error (e)
33. Kohli is the best (a)/ of all other batsman of (b)/ the world because he
plays (c)/ concentrate most of the time. (d)/ No error (e)
34. Nisha is (a)/ good and more (b)/ beautiful than (c)/ Juhi. (d)/ No error
(e)
35. Raman is getting (a)/ fat because he (b)/ does not take (c)/ any exercise
at all. (d)/ No error (e)
36. He has in (a)/ his possession a (b)/ price collection of very old coins (c)/
and some ancient paintings. (d)/ No error (e)
37. All renew licenses may (a)/ be collected from (b)/ the cashier’s counter
after (c)/ paying the fees (d)/ No error (e)
38. Sadhna’s performance in the (a)/ drama was best than (b)/ Sunita’s but
not (c)/ as good as Niti’s (d)/ No error (e)
39. In our area (a)/ the journey by bus (b)/ is quick and safe than (c)/ by
train. (d)/ No error (e)
40. All said and done (a)/ it is the basic values that (b)/ are most
importance and (c)/ help you in the long run. (d)/ No error (e)
STEP-5
41. As compared with (a)/ last year the production (b)/ of this factory (c)/ is
not satisfactory. (d)/ No error (e)
42. In the meeting (a)/ held last month (b)/ all other members were present
(c)/ except Tanmay. (d)/ No error (e)
43. We have been trying (a)/ to eradicate unemployment (b)/ but our efforts
have got (c)/ only limit success. (d)/ No error (e)
44. She is so lazy (a)/ that she takes a (b)/ large number of time (c)/ to
complete such a small piece of work. (d)/ No error (e)
45. No station on (a)/ this sector of the railway (b)/ is as modern and clean
(c)/ as this station is. (d)/ No error (e)
46. He reached home (a)/ leaving aside all other work (b)/ but his friends
had (c)/ left the home few minutes earlier. (d)/ No error (e)
47. After he had read the two first chapters (a)/ of the novel (b)/ he left
reading (c)/ the novel at one sitting. (d)/ No error (e)
48. Although he is my bosom friend (a)/ cannot ask him for (b)/ money
without any (c)/ vividly reason. (d)/ No error (e)
49. Our new stadium (a)/ is big (b)/ and cleaner (c)/ than theirs. (d)/ No
error (e)
50. Enough is enough (a)/ I cannot now (b)/ tolerate this mischief (c)/ any
much. (d)/ No error (e)
51. When it comes to comparison (a)/ between the two (b)/ quality is most
(c)/ important than quantity. (d)/ No error (e)
52. The choir sang (a)/ few songs to entertain the guests (b)/ but the guests
(c)/ were not pleased. (d)/ No error (e)
53. No book is (a)/ as absorbing as (b)/ the novel I am reading (c)/ written
by Premchand. (d)/ No error (e)
54. Of all the teachers (a)/ in our college (b)/ our history teacher (c)/ is the
better. (d)/ No error (e)
55. During holidays (a)/ I like (b)/ visiting friends (c)/ than staying indoors.
(d)/ No error (e)
56. Children (a)/ should be (b)/ taught to be (c)/ kindly towards animals.
(d)/ No error
57. Both Kuldeep and Rohit are (a)/ excellent painters (b)/ but the latter is
best (c)/ than the former. (d)/ No error (e)
58. He realised that (a)/ he had committed a mistake (b)/ in accepting a
packet (c)/ from an unidentified person. (d)/ No error
59. India is in no way (a)/ inferior than the (b)/ U.S.A. (c)/ in the fertility of
soil. (d)/ No error (e)
60. No book gives (a)/ the description of human anatomy (b)/ in so much
detail (c)/ as this book. (d)/ No error (e)

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