Adverb Practice Set
1. He behaved (a) / cowardly (b) / before the principal (c) /
No error (d)
2. He is being (a) / very politely (b) / for the reason best
known to him (c)/ No error (d)
3. He is enough tall (a) / to be selected as Sub Inspector
(b)/ in Delhi police (c) / No error. (d)
4. Her speech was not clearly (a) / but we understood (b)/
the underlying meaning (c) / No error. (d)
5. I forbade you (a) / not to enter (b) / this room (c) / No
error. (d)
6. John is working very hardly (a) / as the examinations (b)
/ are far approaching, (c) / No error. (d)
7. Mangoes taste (a) / more sweetly than (b) / any other
fruit of this world (c) / No error. (d)
8. My observation is that (a) / bringing a car to a (b) /
suddenly stop may cause a serious accident (c) / No error.
(d)
9. Watch how careful (a) / the sparrow knits the straw (b) /
into one another to from a nest (c) / No error.(d)
10. The angry man walked (a) / hurriedly into (b) / the
crowded room and shouted loud at the guest(c) / No error.
(d)
11. Even though it was raining (a) / bad I went (b) / out to
get some medicines for my daughter (c) / No error. (d)
12. In spite of working (a) / very neat and careful (b) / he
could not win even the third prize (c) / No error. (d)
13. I asked him (a) / so many questions (b) / but he only
answered two of them (c) / No error. (d)
14. After toiling very hardly (a) / over a long period (b) /of
time he found that people recognized him as a successful
person (c) / No error. (d)
15. The father told his son (a) / that he was a lazy boy (b) /
and that he had done his work very bad. (c) / No error. (d)
16. After toiling very hardly (a) / over a long period of time
(b) / he found that people recognized him as a successful
person. (c) / No error. (d)
17. We are confidend (a) / enough to earn (b) / our
livelihood by toiling hardly. (c) / No error. (d)
18. Never I have (a) / seen such (b) / breathtaking
scenery. (c) / No error. (d)
19. All of them will execute (a) / the plan so skilful (b) / that
their officer will feel surprised. (c) / No error. (d)
20. Prabha was exorbitantly paid (a) / for how skillful she
received (b) / the visitors and entertained them. (c) / No
error. (d)
21. I advised prashant (a) / not to walk (b) / on the road
lately at night. (c) / No error. (d)
22. I tried to read your letter, (a) / but it was so bad written
(b) / that I had to leave the attempt. (c) / No error. (d)
23 My friend was (a) / bruised (b) / quiet badly in a recent
accident. (c) / No error. (d)
24. Rohan was leading (a) / a happy and leisurely (b) / life
after his retirement from service.(c) / No error. (d)
25. The government’s earnings (a) / through royalty,
dividends and profit sharing (b) / have been steady rising
over the years. (c) / No error. (d)
26. Mr. Gupta insisted (a) / that he was (b) / fully prepare
to prevent the proposal. (c) / No error. (d)
27. It was fortunate (a) / all of the inmates escaped (b) /
from the blazing fire. (c) / No error. (d)
28. To the men who worked so hard in the project, (a) / the
news was (b) / profound disappointing. (c) / No error. (d)
29. More than half the food products (a) / targetted at
babies and toddlers have (b) / a high sugar content /and
are excessive sweet. (c) / No error. (d)
30. He invited me (a) / to often (b) / visit him (c) / No error.
(d)
31. I am really surprised (a) / to know that you somehow (b)
/ managed to meet her in last week and discussed every.
(c) / No error. (d)
32. She did not ask me (a) / to complain against him (b) /
(c) / No error. (d)
33. All the pupils (a) / stood up respectively (b) / as the
Guru entered the room. c) / No error. (d)
34. When she received the good news, (a) / she ran
straightly (b) / to call up her parents. (c) / No error. (d)
35. The State Government (a) / appointed him as (b) /
officer-in-charge. (c) / No error. (d)
36. I have never seen (a) / a coward man (b) / like Sohan.
(c) / No error. (d)
37. Vijay could not scarcely conceal (a) / his happiness (b)
/ at my resignation. (c) / No error. (d)
38. You have (a) / acted nobler than (b) / all of us. (c) / No
error. (d)
39. A soldier is (a) / taught never to (b) / fight cowardly. (c)
/ No error. (d)
40. I am full of energy (a) / today because I (b) / soundly
slept last night. (c) / No error. (d)
41. Her speech was not clearly (a) / but we understood (b)
/ the underlying meaning. (c) / No error. (d)
42. We much try (a) / to save our hardly (b) / earned
money. (c) / No error. (d)
43. She did her job (a) / as better as she (b) / could do. (c)
/ No error. (d)
44. I refused to consider (a) / him as an honest boy (b) /
as he had cheated many people. (c) / No error. (d)
45. When I read his biography, (a) / I hardly found
something (b) / in his character that I could admire. (c) /
No error. (d)
46. Outright rejection (a) / of my piea (b) / disappointed
me. (c) / No error. (d)
47. Never in the history (a) / there has been (b) / as
shrewd a mentor as Chanakya. (c) / No error. (d)
48. We should (a) / keep our belongings (b) / orderly (c) /
No error. (d)
49. A man of fifty (a) / cannot be called (b) / as young. (c) /
No error. (d)
50. He is niggard (a) / and saves each (b) / and every paise.
(c) / No error. (d)
51. After toiling very hardly over a long (a) / period of time
he found that people (b) / recognized him as a successful
person. (c) / No error. (d)
52. I forbade her not to go to her (a) / parents without my
permission (b) / but she did not pay heed to it. (c) / No error.
(d)
53. You will be promoted on a condition (a) / that you do all
types (b) / of work satisfactory. (c) / No error. (d)
54. In spite of working very neat (a) / and careful he could
not win (b) / even the third prize. (c) / No error. (d)
55. My observation is that bringing (a) / a car to a suddenly
stop may (b) / cause a serious accident. (c) / No error. (d)
56. The technician reminded them of (a) / having a
thoroughly cleaning (b) / of the machine after eachuse. (c) /
No error. (d)
57. Even though it was raining bad (a) / I went out to get
some (b) / medicines for my daughter. (c) / No error. (d)
58. The train is running lately (a) / so we must not wait (b) /
for them. (c) / No error. (d)
59. Off late, not only people living in India (a) / but also
those living in other countries are (b) / facing the problems
caused by the economic slowdown. (c) / No error. (d)
60. The reason for his not being (a) / selected is that he
reported lately and (b) / the interview board took it in a
negative way. (c) / No error. (d)
61. We received this message lately, (a) / but we have not
been able to (b) / forward it to the higher authorities yet. (c)
/ No error. (d)
62. He is working hardly day and (a) / night so that he may
be (b) / successful as his friend. (c) /No error.
63. I really cannot work in fairly bad (a) / weather condition,
so I have (b) / decided to get back. (c) / No error. (d)
64. The buildings have been (a) / enough decorated to
welcome (b) / the newly wed couple. (c) / No error. (d)
65. On the basis of the economic (a) / growth recorded so
far, we can say that (b) / I ndia is
relatively more progressive than Pakistan. (c) / No error.
(d)
66. Your friend is looking relatively (a) / more confused, so
you have to make him understand (b)
/ the things in the best possible manner. (c) / No error. (d)
67. I am completely fed up with your coming so lately (a) /
at night and saying that you have (b) /
taken dinner with a friend of yours. (c) / No error. (d)
68. Tendulkar hit the ball so hardly (a) / that the fielder
around him could not budge even (b) / a
65. On the basis of the economic (a) / growth recorded so
far, we can say that (b) / I ndia is relatively more
progressive than Pakistan. (c) / No error. (d)
66. Your friend is looking relatively (a) / more confused, so
you have to make him understand (b) / the things in the
best possible manner. (c) / No error. (d)
67. I am completely fed up with your coming so lately (a) /
at night and saying that you have (b) / taken dinner with a
friend of yours. (c) / No error. (d)
68. Tendulkar hit the ball so hardly (a) / that the fielder
around him could not budge even (b) / a bit and it went
over the boundary for six. (c) / No error. (d)
69. You are requested to kindly grant (a) / me leave for
three days, because my mother (b) / is seriously ill and I
need to go to her. (c) / No error. (d)
70. The time given to me was too (a) / little that it was not
possible (b) / for me to finish the task in time. (c) / No
error. (d)