CBSE Questions for Class 8 English Adverb Quiz 2 - MCQExams.com

Form the adverb of the following word:
ready
  • readiful
  • readifully
  • readily
  • readilily
Form the adverb of the following word:

hungry
  • hungrily
  • hungryly
  • hungriful
  • hungrifully
Use suitable adverb from the options given below for blank $$[6]$$.
  • Secondly
  • Wisely
  • Undoubtedly
  • Justly
Choose the correct adverb of the following word:

wrong
  • wrongful
  • wronger
  • wrongly
  • wrongfully
Use suitable adverb from the options given below for blank $$[3]$$.
  • really
  • hardly
  • boldly
  • idly
Use suitable adverb from the options given below for blank $$[5]$$.
  • hardly
  • quickly
  • almost
  • continuously
Use suitable adverb from the options given below for blank $$[7]$$. 
  • Always
  • Often
  • Seldom
  • Never
State whether true or false:
When we want to talk about quantities which are more or less than enough, we use too much, too many, too few and too little before a noun.
  • True
  • False
Identify the kind of adverb used in the sentence: 

 Yesterday, I watched 'Finding Dory'. 
  • Adverb of place
  • Adverb of time
  • Adverb of frequency
  • Adverb of manner
Identify the kind of adverb used in the sentence: 

She has been to Agra twice.
  • Adverb of place
  • Adverb of time
  • Adverb of frequency
  • Adverb of manner
State whether true or false:
'Too' may also come before nouns when it is used with the expressions 'too much' and 'too many'.
  • True
  • False
State whether true or false:
The adverb 'too' is used to intensify adjectives.
For e.g., This coffee is too hot.
  • True
  • False
State whether true or false:
'Too' precedes adjectives and adverbs.
  • True
  • False
State whether true or false:
"Too" is used to mean more than sufficient or more/less than necessary.
  • True
  • False
Identify the kind of adverb used in the sentence: 

John was very happy about his promotion.
  • Adverb of manner
  • Adverb of degree
  • Adverb of frequency
  • Adverb of time
State whether true or false:

'Too much' is used before countable nouns and 'too many' is used before uncountable nouns.

  • True
  • False
From the given options, identify the sentence(s) that has the incorrect usage of 'too':
  • It's too late to stop him.
  • Jerry was too young to watch the movie.
  • You've eaten too many of those cakes.
  • She is too a fat man.
Identify the kind of adverb used in the sentence: 

Jack played the saxophone skilfully.
  • Adverb of manner
  • Adverb of degree
  • Adverb of frequency
  • Adverb of time
Choose the appropriate adverb using the hint given:

The students were __________ injured in the fight. (manner)
  • last night
  • regularly
  • anywhere
  • badly
State whether the following statement is true or false:

An adverb of frequency tells us how something is done or happens.
  • True
  • False
Choose the appropriate adverb using the hint given:

I met my friends __________. (time)
  • daily
  • yesterday
  • happily
  • outside
Identify the correct sentence
  • He is always happy.
  • He always is happy.
  • Happy he is always.
  • He is always happiness
Fill in the blank with a suitable adverb:
Her brother left his science book __________. (adverb of place)
  • this morning
  • at home
  • thrice
  • carefully
State whether the following statement is true or false:

An adverb of time can be used at the beginning or at the end of a sentence. 
  • True
  • False
Choose the option that contains an adverb:
  • Hurry
  • Hurriedly
  • Hurtful
  • Hurried
State whether the following statement is true or false:

Some of the words used as an adverb of degree are regularly, twice, yearly, weekly, daily, sometimes, often and always.
  • True
  • False
Choose the appropriate adverb using the hint given:

Anu takes her kids to the park __________. (frequency)
  • tomorrow
  • nearby
  • twice a week
  • slowly
Fill in the blank with the correct option: 
An adverb is a word that qualifies _____________.
  • A verb
  • An adjective
  • An adverb
  • All of the above
Replace the adverb in the following sentence with their synonym.
It was a fairly easy question.
  • Beautifully
  • Unjustly
  • Politely
  • Reasonably
Identify the adverb in the following sentence:
I was hardly satisfied by your incomplete answer.
  • I
  • Hardly
  • Satisfied
  • Answer
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