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This topic comes under the English Section which is generally asked in various competitive exams of National as well as State level exams like SSC, railways, teaching, etc. In these, the questions were given with various segments that contain grammatical errors in terms of adverb usage. We have to spot the error. As we know that these questions are divided into different parts. First of all, we have to spot the error and then correct it. Solving such kind of question, we have proper knowledge of Adverb (words that describe a verb, an adjective, another adverb, or even a sentence). So after spotting the error we have to mark the correct option. In case, if there is no error in the statement, then we choose the option having no error. Go through this MCQ Quiz pdf to increase your practice and familiarity with various questions kinds. To help you in learning more about the topic, this article offers a set of questions, their answers, in-depth explanations, etc.

Latest Adverb Usage MCQ Objective Questions

Adverb Usage Question 1:

The given sentence is divided into four segments. Select the option that has the segment with an adverbial usage error.

Evelyn clearly / packed her / suitcase for / the trip to Malaysia.

  1. suitcase for
  2. packed her
  3. the trip to Malaysia
  4. Evelyn clearly

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : Evelyn clearly

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The correct answer is Option 4.
 
Key Points
  • The primary issue in the sentence is the adverbial usage error in the segment "Evelyn clearly."
  • The placement of the adverb "clearly" creates ambiguity, as it is not positioned correctly within the sentence.
  • To ensure clarity, adverbs should be positioned in a way that clearly modifies the intended verb or clause.
  • Thus, the error is located in Option 4, which represents the segment "Evelyn clearly."
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 4.
 
Correct Sentence: "Evelyn packed her suitcase clearly for the trip to Malaysia."
 
Additional Information
  • Option 1: "suitcase for" – This segment is grammatically correct and does not require any changes.
  • Option 2: "packed her" – This segment is grammatically correct and does not require any changes.
  • Option 3: "the trip to Malaysia" – This segment is grammatically correct and does not require any changes.
  • Option 5: "No error" – This would be the correct option if there were no mistakes in the sentence, but there is an error in Option 4.

Adverb Usage Question 2:

The given sentence is divided into four segments. Select the option that has the segment with an adverbial usage error.

Oliver told Mia, "Seldom than walking, she prefers to take the city bus."

  1. take the city bus."
  2. she prefers to
  3. Oliver told Mia,
  4. "Seldom than walking,

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : "Seldom than walking,

Adverb Usage Question 2 Detailed Solution

The correct answer is Option 4.
 
Key Points
  • The adverbial usage error lies in the phrase "Seldom than walking."
  • The correct phrase should be "Seldom walking" or "Rather than walking."
  • The word "seldom" is an adverb and is used to indicate infrequent actions, but it should not be followed by "than."
  • "Than" is used for comparisons, which is incorrect in this context.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 4.
 
Correct Sentence: "Oliver told Mia, 'Seldom walking, she prefers to take the city bus.'"
 
Additional Information
  • Option 1: "take the city bus." – This part of the sentence is grammatically correct and does not require any changes.
  • Option 2: "she prefers to" – This part of the sentence is grammatically correct and does not require any changes.
  • Option 3: "Oliver told Mia," – This part of the sentence is grammatically correct and does not require any changes.
  • Option 5: "No error" – This option is incorrect as there is an error in Option 4.

Adverb Usage Question 3:

The given sentence is divided into four segments. Select the option that has the segment with an adverbial usage error.

David loudly / opened the gift / presented by / his sister.

  1. presented by
  2. opened the gift
  3. his sister
  4. David loudly

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : David loudly

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The correct answer is Option 4.
 
Key Points
  • The adverb "loudly" is incorrectly used in the sentence as it describes how David opened the gift.
  • However, "opened" is a physical action and using "loudly" to modify it is semantically odd unless there's a context where the action of opening itself produced a loud noise, which is uncommon and unintended here.
  • A more appropriate placement would be an adverb describing **emotion** (e.g., *excitedly*) or **manner** (e.g., *carefully*, *quickly*), rather than **volume**.
  • Hence, the adverbial usage in “David loudly” is inappropriate in this context.
Therefore, the correct answer is Option 4.
 
Correct Sentence: "David excitedly opened the gift presented by his sister."
 
Additional Information
  • Opened the gift is a verb phrase correctly placed without error.
  • Presented by and his sister form a correct passive structure indicating the doer.

Adverb Usage Question 4:

The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

The elevator / in the mall / is temporary / out of service.

  1. in the mall
  2. is temporary
  3. The elevator
  4. out of service

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : is temporary

Adverb Usage Question 4 Detailed Solution

The erroneous part is '2' i.e. is temporary .

Key Points

  • The phrase "is temporary" is grammatically incorrect in the given context.
  • The correct expression should be "is temporarily" to match the intended meaning.
  • The adverb "temporarily" is required here to describe the state of being "out of service" since it qualifies the verb phrase.

Correct sentence: The elevator in the mall is temporarily out of service.

Adverb Usage Question 5:

The given sentence is divided into four segments. Select the option that has the segment with an adverbial usage error.

Dravid and / his team / beautifully entered / the competition.

  1. beautifully entered
  2. his team
  3. the competition
  4. Dravid and

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : beautifully entered

Adverb Usage Question 5 Detailed Solution

The incorrect part is: '1' i.e. beautifully entered .

Key Points

  • The sentence contains an adverbial usage error in the segment "beautifully entered".
  • The adverb "beautifully" is used incorrectly here because it does not logically or contextually fit with the verb "entered".
  • Adverbs should be used to modify verbs in a manner that is grammatically and contextually appropriate. For example, using an adverb like "confidently" or "gracefully" would make more sense depending on the context.

Correct sentence: Dravid and his team confidently entered the competition.

Additional Information

  • Adverb Usage:
    • An adverb modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, describing how, when, where, or to what extent something happens.
    • Example: She quickly finished her homework. (Quickly describes how she finished.)
  • Common Adverbial Errors:
    • Using an adverb that does not suit the verb it modifies.
    • Example: Saying "he beautifully ate" is incorrect because "beautifully" does not logically describe the act of eating.

Top Adverb Usage MCQ Objective Questions

The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

Rahul sings / very sweet / when he is / in a good mood

  1. very sweet
  2. when he is
  3. in a good mood
  4. Rahul sings

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : very sweet

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The correct answer is 'very sweet'

Key Points

  • Here 'sweet' is an adjective which qualifies a subject (Noun/ Pronoun)
  • However, an 'adverb' is required to modify a Verb
    • Example- Phillip sings loudly in the shower. 
  • Thus, 'sweet' will be replaced by 'sweetly'.
     

Correct Sentence- Rahul sings very sweetly when he is in a good mood.

The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

The recently hike / in the price of petroleum products / will hit / household budget severely. 

  1. The recently hike
  2. household budget severely
  3. in the price of petroleum products
  4. will hit

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : The recently hike

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The erroneous part is 'The recently hike'.

Key Points

  • The given sentence is grammatically incorrect.
  • Here, 'The recent hike' should be used instead of 'The recently hike'.
  • In the given sentence 'recently' is an adverb.
  • Here, the adjective 'recent' should be used instead because it modifies the noun 'the price'.
  • The adjectives are the words that modify 'the noun or pronoun'.
  • The adjective 'recent' means 'that happened or began only a short time ago'. (हालिया; कुछ ही देर पहले का, हाल का)
    • Example: In recent years there have been many changes.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Option 1.
     

Correct Sentence: The recent hike in the price of petroleum products will hit household budget severely.

Identify the segment in the sentence which contains a grammatical error. If there is no error, select 'No error'.

At one time birds and animals lived peaceful together.

  1. peaceful together.
  2. birds and animals lived
  3. No error
  4. At one time

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : peaceful together.

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The erroneous part of the sentence is: peaceful together.

Key Points

  • Replace 'peaceful' with 'peacefully' to make the sentence correct.
  • 'Peacefully', refers to an adverb which means 'in a peaceful manner'.
  • Peaceful is an adjective while Peacefully is an adverb.
  • Adding -ly to an adjective makes an adverb.
  • We use adverbs to add more information about a verb, an adjective, another adverb, a clause, or a whole sentence.
  • For example - 
    • He further said that all the issues with India should be resolved peacefully. (adverb)
    • She still has powerful words of wisdom about the need to find peaceful means to resolve conflict. (adjective)
  • Here in the given sentence 'peacefully' should be used because the implied meaning of the sentence is "Once upon a time, animals and birds coexisted in harmony."

Therefore, the correct answer is option 1.

Corrected sentence: At one time birds and animals lived peacefully together.

The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them may contain an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options. If you don’t find any error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer.

Get up from your place / slow, and / turn around!

  1. turn around
  2. slow and
  3. No error
  4. Get up from your place

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : slow and

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The correct answer is 'slow'.

Key Points

  • The given sentence is grammatically incorrect.
  • Here, 'slowly and' should be used instead of 'slow and'.
  • The given sentence needs an ‘adverb’ (slowly) to modify the verb ‘get’ and not an adjective.
  • Thus, the correct answer is Option 2.
     

Correct Sentence: Get up from your place slowly, and turn around!

Some examples of the word slowly are:

  • The snail slowly climbed the wall,
  •  We slowly realized what was happening.
  • The cashier slowly counted the money.

Directions: Each item in this section has a sentence with three underlined parts labelled as (a), (b) and (c). Read each sentence to find out whether there is any error in any underlined part and indicate your response on the answer sheet against the corresponding letter, i.e., (a) or (b) or (c). If you find no error, your response should be indicated as (d).

Her concerts (a)/ are very admired (b)/ by the foreigners (c)/ No error(d).

  1. (a)
  2. (b)
  3. (c)
  4. (d)

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 2 : (b)

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The correct answer is 'are very admired'.

Key Points

  • We use 'very' before adverbs and adjectives to add emphasis. It means ‘to a great degree’.
    • Example- He drives very fast.
  • We do not use 'very' before '-ed' forms in the passive voice.
  • We use 'very' with 'much' or 'well', before '-ed' forms in passive voice verb phrases with verbs such as enjoy, hate, know, like, and love.
    • Example- She is very much liked at school.
  • Since here it is used before 'admired' which is in '-ed' form, it is grammatically incorrect.
  • Thus, the correct answer is option 2.

Correct Sentence

Her concerts are very much admired by the foreigners.

Directions: The following sentence has been divided into parts. One of them contains an error. Select the part that contains the error from the given options.

You must avoid riding in a crowded bus / or travelling in a metro / during rush hour / as both are quiet unpleasant experiences.

  1. as both are quiet unpleasant experiences
  2. during rush hour
  3. or travelling in a metro
  4. You must avoid riding in a crowded bus

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : as both are quiet unpleasant experiences

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The correct answer is 'as both are quiet unpleasant experiences'.Key Points

  • In the given sentence, the use of the adjective 'quiet' is incorrect.
  • The adjective 'quiet' means very little or no noise.
  • To modify or describe the adjective 'unpleasant', the adverb 'quite' should be used in place of the adjective 'quiet'.
  • The adverb 'quite' means to a certain degree.

Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

Correct sentence: You must avoid riding in a crowded bus or traveling in a metro during rush hour as both are quite unpleasant experiences.

Hinglish

  • दिए गए वाक्य के दूसरे भाग में adjective 'quiet' का प्रयोग गलत है
  • Adjective 'quiet' का अर्थ है शांत, ख़ामोश
  • Adjective 'unpleasant' को संशोधित या वर्णन करने के लिए, adjective 'quiet' के स्थान पर adverb 'quite' का उपयोग किया जाना चाहिए।
  • Adverb 'quite' का अर्थ है कुछ हद तक

अत: सही उत्तर विकल्प 1 है ।

सही वाक्य: You must avoid riding in a crowded bus or traveling in a metro during rush hour as both are quite unpleasant experiences.

Parts of the following sentence have been given as options. Select the option that contains a grammatical error.

He described the place vivid / that inspired in us / a wish to visit / the same.

  1. He described the place vivid
  2. the same.
  3. a wish to visit
  4. that inspired in us

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : He described the place vivid

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The correct answer is 'He described the place vivid'.

Key Points

  • The given sentence is grammatically incorrect.
  • Here, 'He described the place vividly' should be used instead of 'He described the place vivid'.
  • "Vivid" is an adjective that means something that is bright, intense, or lively.
  • However, in this context, we need an adverb to modify the verb "described", which is "vividly".
  • Thus, the correct answer is Option 1. 
     

Correct Sentence: He described the place vividly that inspired in us a wish to visit the same.

Select the segment of the sentence that contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer.

I had no other option but to go A)/ for the CDS examination as B)/ I had a predilection for it. C)/ No error D)

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : A

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The correct answer is Option 1) i.e A.

 The adverb 'else' is followed by 'but' whereas 'rather', 'other/otherwise', are followed by 'than'.

  • For example:
    • ​The teacher would rather slap him but beat.
    • ​​​​The teacher would rather slap him than beat.
  • ​​Hence, according to the given rule, we will use 'than' instead of 'but' the 1st part.

 In case of 'rather', the verb used after 'than' will always be the 1st form of the verb.

Correct sentence"I had no other option than to go for the CDS examination as I had a predilection for it."

Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation if any).

After the (A)/ rise, the (B)/ cases started (C)/ dropping sudden. (D)./ No Error (E)

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. E

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 4 : D

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The Correct answer is option D

  • Error is in part D of the sentence.
  • The word 'sudden' is giving additional information regarding 'Dropping cases' 
  • Here we need to use the adverb of 'Sudden' i.e 'Suddenly'

 

Correct answer - After the rise, the cases started dropping suddenly.

The following sentence has been split into four segments. Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error.

He does not/ know how to/ draw quickly/ and straightly.

  1. and straightly
  2. He does not
  3. know how to
  4. draw quickly

Answer (Detailed Solution Below)

Option 1 : and straightly

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The correct answer is "and straightly".

Key Points

  • The word "straightly" is not grammatically correct; the adverb form of "straight" should be used, which is "straightforwardly."
  • The correct adverb to use in this context is "quickly and straightforwardly."
  • The error lies in the usage of "straightly."
  • Therefore, the correct answer is "Option 1".

Additional Information

  • "He does not" is the subject of the sentence and is grammatically correct.
  • "Know how to" is a correct phrase indicating the ability to perform an action.
  • "Draw quickly" is a correct phrase describing the manner in which he does not know how to draw.

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