CBSE Questions for Class 8 English Adverb Quiz 6 - MCQExams.com

Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence:

She will well sing at the today evening concert.
  • She will sing well at the concert today evening.
  • She will well sing at the concert today evening.
  • She will sing well at the today evening concert.
  • NO CHANGE
Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence:

The cat just has eaten.
  • NO CHANGE
  • The cat has eaten just.
  • The cat has just eaten.
  • The just cat has eaten.
Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence:

His daughter bakes usually.
  • NO CHANGE
  • His daughter usually bakes.
  • His usually daughter bakes.
  • Usually bakes his daughter.
Identify the option which makes correct use of the adverb. 
  • The baby is crying now.
  • The baby is now crying.
  • The baby now is crying.
  • Now is the baby crying.
Name the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence:
This song is good enough to be sung in a competition.
  • Adverb
  • Adjective
  • Noun
  • Pronoun
Identify the option which makes correct use of the adverb. 
  • He has not come yet.
  • He has not yet come
  • He yet has not come
  • Both A and B
Form the adverb of the following word:

rough
  • roughily
  • roughly
  • roughful
  • rougher
Form the adverb of the following word:

beautiful
  • beautifuly
  • beautifully
  • beautifuler
  • beautifulest
Choose the option that puts the adverb in the correct position in the sentence:

I have seen a giraffe never.
  • I never have seen a giraffe.
  • I have never seen a giraffe.
  • I have seen a never giraffe.
  • NO CHANGE
Name the part of speech of the underlined word in the following sentence:
He is, therefore, unable to play any more games.
  • Pronoun
  • Noun
  • Preposition 
  • Adverb
Use suitable adverb from the options given below for blank [2].
  • surely
  • hardly
  • almost
  • only
Choose a suitable adverb from the options given below for blank $$[1]$$.
  • cleverly
  • hardly
  • heavily
  • rightly
Select a suitable adverb from the options given below for blank $$[4]$$.
  • wisely
  • continuously
  • definitely
  • gladly
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
The essay is _______ good.
  • more
  • very
  • most
  • much
Choose the correct adverb from the options given below:
We are standing ________ his house waiting for him.
  • Outside
  • Down
  • About
  • Away
Choose the correct adverb from the options given below:
I ____ play badminton with my sister.
  • Today
  • Soon
  • Often
  • Now
Choose the option that makes correct use of the adverb:
  • The rose smells sweet.
  • The rose smells sweetly.
  • Both A and B
  • None of the above.
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
Are you feeling _____ better today?
  • very
  • too
  • any
  • more
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
It took us ______ five hours to reach the airport.
  • always
  • enough
  • nearly
  • none of these
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
He had _______ reached the metro station when the metro started.
  • Near
  • Fairly
  • Still
  • Hardly
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
The tea is _______ hot; I cannot drink it. Let it cool down a bit.
  • Hardly
  • Scarcely
  • Hard
  • Too
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
He drove the car _______ to avoid missing the train.
  • quickly
  • outside
  • enough
  • rarely
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
She was ______ too rude in her behaviour.
  • quite
  • very
  • rather
  • pretty
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
We met after a very long. We could _____ recognize each other.
  • hardly
  • hard
  • much
  • rather
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
He was ______ relieved to know that he had been selected. (positive connotation)
  • Hardly
  • Quickly
  • Scarcely
  • Clearly
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
He works very _____ these days.
  • hard
  • hardly
  • scarcely
  • mostly
Fill in the blank with the most suitable adverb:
He ______ works on Sunday.
  • hard
  • hardly
  • rather
  • much
Fill in the blank with the most appropriate word.
I can't find that book ________.
  • everywhere
  • where
  • not here
  • anywhere
State whether true or false:
We use 'too' immediately before adjectives and adverbs.
  • True
  • False
Rewrite the sentence using too...to:

The statue is more than enough beautiful to be sculpted by an average sculptor.
  • The statue is too beautiful to be sculpted by an average sculptor.
  • The statue is too to beautiful be sculpted by an average sculptor.
  • The too statue is beautiful to be sculpted by an average sculptor.
  • The statue is beautiful enough too to be sculpted by an average sculptor.
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