Adverbs MCQs

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Adverbs MCQs

Practice Adverbs MCQs with answers and detailed explanations. Learn about adverbs of manner, time, place, frequency, degree and sentence adverbs through multiple choice questions designed for SSC, Railway, Banking, UPSC, JKSSB, Police, Teaching and other competitive exams.

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Question #541
Choose the correct adverb to complete: 'He is _____ respected by his colleagues.' (meaning: in a high degree)
A. tall
B. highly
C. high
D. highness

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
'Highly' is the adverb form used to express degree, meaning 'very much' or 'to a great extent'.

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Question #542
In the sentence 'I will not do it again', 'again' is an adverb of:
A. Place
B. Frequency
C. Time
D. Manner

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
'Again' indicates the repetition of the action, which can be classified as an Adverb of Frequency.

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Question #543
Which sentence uses 'clearly' as a sentence adverb?
A. Speak clearly into the microphone.
B. The stars are clearly visible tonight.
C. Clearly, the witness is lying.
D. He explained the concept clearly.

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
In option B, 'Clearly' does not just modify a single verb but expresses the speaker's attitude towards the whole proposition, functioning as a sentence adverb.

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Question #544
Find the adverbial form of the adjective 'true':
A. truily
B. truely
C. truly
D. truelly

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
The spelling rule: when an adjective ends in 'e', the 'e' is sometimes dropped before adding '-ly'. 'True' drops the 'e' to become 'truly'.

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Question #545
What type of adverb is used in 'I sometimes wonder about the future'?
A. Place
B. Degree
C. Frequency
D. Manner

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
'Sometimes' indicates how often the action of wondering occurs, making it an Adverb of Frequency.

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Question #546
Identify the error in: 'He quickly runs fast.'
A. 'quickly' is an adverb of time.
B. It is a redundant sentence.
C. 'runs' is a wrong verb.
D. The sentence is grammatically correct.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Using two adverbs of manner with a similar meaning ('quickly' and 'fast') is redundant. Standard usage prefers one.

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Question #547
The word 'then' can function as an adverb of:
A. time
B. manner
C. place
D. degree

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
'Then' usually means 'at that time' or 'subsequently', functioning as an Adverb of Time.

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Question #548
Choose the correct adverb for: 'She _____ spoke a word in public.' (meaning: on rare occasions)
A. always
B. often
C. sometimes
D. seldom

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
'Seldom' means 'rarely' or 'not often', fitting the context of rarely speaking publicly.

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Question #549
In 'I am so glad to see you!', the word 'so' is:
A. an adverb
B. a preposition
C. an adjective
D. a conjunction

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
'So' modifies the adjective 'glad', expressing a high degree, and is therefore an adverb.

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Question #550
Which of the following words is an adverb of place?
A. ever
B. yearly
C. across
D. downstairs

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
'Downstairs' tells us where an action occurs. 'Across' is a preposition/adverb depending on context, but 'downstairs' is a definitive adverb of place.

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Question #551
Identify the type of adverb: 'They searched for the ring everywhere.'
A. Adverb of Degree
B. Adverb of Manner
C. Adverb of Place
D. Adverb of Time

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
'Everywhere' indicates the place (or in this case, all possible places) where the searching action occurred.

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Question #552
Choose the sentence where 'fast' is used as an adverb:
A. He is a fast learner.
B. Don't drive so fast.
C. He missed the fast train.
D. The watch is ten minutes fast.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
In option D, 'fast' modifies the verb 'drive', describing how the action is performed. In the other options, it functions as an adjective.

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Question #553
In the sentence 'Hardly had he started eating when the doorbell rang', what effect does 'hardly' have?
A. It indicates manner.
B. It forces subject-verb inversion.
C. It modifies an adjective.
D. It connects two clauses.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Negative adverbs like 'hardly' placed at the beginning of a sentence necessitate the inversion of the subject and auxiliary verb.

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Question #554
The word 'carefully' is an adverb of:
A. Place
B. Frequency
C. Time
D. Manner

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
'Carefully' describes the manner in which an action is performed (with care).

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Question #555
Select the correct adverbial form: 'He drives as _____ as a professional.'
A. most carefully
B. carefully
C. more carefully
D. careful

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
The structure 'as + adverb + as' requires the positive degree of the adverb to show equality. 'Carefully' is the adverb form.

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Question #556
Identify the adverb in: 'The door opened automatically.'
A. the
B. automatically
C. opened
D. door

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
'Automatically' modifies the verb 'opened', explaining how the action occurred. It is an adverb of manner.

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Question #557
What type of adverb is 'yesterday' in 'We left the party early yesterday'?
A. Adverb of Place
B. Adverb of Time
C. Adverb of Frequency
D. Adverb of Manner

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
'Yesterday' denotes a specific point in time when the action took place, making it an Adverb of Time.

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Question #558
Identify the error: 'She sang beautiful in the concert.'
A. She
B. beautiful
C. in the concert
D. sang

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
The verb 'sang' requires an adverb, not an adjective. The correct word is 'beautifully'.

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Question #559
Which sentence correctly uses a comparative adverb?
A. Both A and C are acceptable based on formal vs informal context.
B. She runs faster than I.
C. She runs more fast than me.
D. She runs faster than me.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
'Faster' is the correct comparative adverb. 'Than me' is accepted informally; 'than I' is formal (elliptical: than I do). Both are widely tested as valid.

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Question #560
The adverb 'aloud' primarily expresses:
A. Manner
B. Time
C. Place
D. Frequency

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
'Aloud' means 'audibly' or 'out loud', describing the manner in which something is said or read.

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