SAINIK SCHOOL KUNJPURA, NDA Test (English), Class-XII ADJECTIVES AND DETERMINERS Q1. Correct the errors and rewrite the sentences again under Correct Column.

Incorrect Correct 1. Kalidas is greater than any dramatist. 2. The whole mourned the death of Mrs. Indira Gandhi. 3. Television has proved much harmful than useful. 4. Mr. Amar is the most ablest man of the town. 5. Health is preferable than wealth. 6. As a sleeping partner, he has invested a little amount of money. 7. is further from than Ambala. 8. This is the most perfect system. 9. The climate of Shimla is as good as Kashmir. 10. Venu got cent per cent marks in English. 11. No other man of the town is more wiser than Mr. Sethi. 12. He gave a few coins he had in his pocket to the beggar. 13. He got only passing marks in English. 14. These days people prefer coffee than tea. 15. Radha is the older of the two sisters. 16. Mohan is wiser than honest. 17. I do not like this kinds of jokes. 18. Please open your book at twenty page. 19. Both the brothers have not passed. 20. This article was published in the last issue of the Hindustan Times. 21. The porter told me that he would not accept fewer than ten rupees. 22. Khushwant Singh’s command over English is the most excellent. 23. Even his next relations did not come to his help in his predicament. 24. Little knowledge of shoe-making proved very useful to me. 25. He is happy because he has the few cares. 26. I am leaving for Jammu by 4.30 o’clock train. 27. The two brothers helped one another. 28. He is a miser man. 29. Sunaina is both beautiful as well as intelligent. 30. The doctor observed that the patient was gradually becoming weak. 31. Shakespeare is greater than any other poets. 32. He is in class ninth 33. You are becoming young. 34. It is getting dark. 35. I have never seen a so intelligent girl. 36. He is a so generous man that he donated all his wealth to charity. 37. A little knowledge of French that he has is likely to be very useful to him on the continent. 38. Little care could have prevented the catastrophe. 39. The few Americans have their offices in Delhi. 40. It is a question of spending few rupees. 41. A few poems he has written are all of great value 42. It was the proud moment of his life. 43. Lead is heavy than any other metal. 44. Ooty is as healthier as any resort in India. 45. It is easy to preach than to practise. 46. He has many powerful friend. 47. That is Antonio, the duke’s oldest son. 48. He gave the boys more wholesome advice. 49. I congratulated him on his better fortune. 50. I can’t walk any farther. 51. The later part of the book shows signs of hurry. 52. Is there no latter news than last week’s? 53. She is the older of the two sisters. 54. Until farther orders, Mr. Rawat will stay as the Head Master. 55. Hunger is a best sauce. 56. This is the next post office to my house. 57. I am still hungry, I want other mango. 58. We’ll take a tent, our bags and map. 59. When we arrive, we’ll spend couple hours putting our camp together. 60. There are a little books in the library. 61. I often go to a little bed late. 62. Are there few eggs in the basket? 63. There isn’t some bar of chocolate. 64. I drink a little glass of milk. 65. I am looking forward to being the grandmother. 66. There are neither children in the garden. 67. I think there is much butter in the fridge. 68. Every people know this. 69. These all mangoes are ripe. 70. He held the bag in the both hands. 71. I spoke to John, Helen and a few another friends. 72. Henry had any idea about the answer. 73. I was away ten days, and it rained every day. 74. Each seat was occupied. 75. Could you lend my any money? 76. The flowers smell sweetly. 77. The crocodile is the largest of all other reptiles. 78. Were your instructions verbal or written? 79. We happened to meet at the house of a mutual friend. 80. We feel warm on the subject.