8th Class English Adjectives Question Bank Adjectives

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    Read the passages that follow and choose the correct options that can replace the underlined portions.
    Grandma has Alzheimer's disease. In other words, she is \[\underline{\mathbf{Q11}}\].The one \[\underline{\mathbf{Q12}}\] symptom of her disease is that her memory is very \[\underline{\mathbf{Q13}}\]. She cannot remember things or gets them all \[\underline{\mathbf{Q14}}\] up. So she forgets where she has kept things and often will be busy in a \[\underline{\mathbf{Q15}}\] search for them. As much as she cannot remember \[\underline{\mathbf{Q16}}\] things, she can recall her \[\underline{\mathbf{Q17}}\] days vividly. She rattles off the names of people she knew then and gets my name \[\underline{\mathbf{Q18}}\]. Sometimes she can be very \[\underline{\mathbf{Q19}}\].

    A)  cheerless                           

    B)  disagreeable

    C)  Glaring                

    D)  credible

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

     The words "cheerless", "disagreeable" and "credible" do not go with the word symptom", only "glaring" as an obvious symptom is meaningful here.


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