8th Class English Adverbs Question Bank Adverbs

  • question_answer
    Read the passages given below and choose the correct options that can replace the underlined portions.
    It was raining cats and dogs. \[\underline{\mathbf{Q1}}\]. we were in a car and my uncle had the situation under control. We passed \[\underline{\mathbf{Q2}}\] by an oil-palm estate. My uncle drove very \[\underline{\mathbf{Q3}}\]. He had all the lights on. Overhead, black clouds hovered\[\underline{\mathbf{Q4}}\]. Lightning streaked across the sky and onto the distant hills. The ensuing thunder rumbled \[\underline{\mathbf{Q5}}\]. Some flashes of lightning came \[\underline{\mathbf{Q6}}\]close and the resulting thunderclap was deafening, even with all our windows up.

    A)  wildly                  

    B)  terrifically

    C)  Unceasingly                      

    D)  steadily

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

     The word 'steadily', is usually used in a positive sense. 'Terrifically' meaning 'extremely?? does not make sense. The words 'rumble?? and 'wildly' do not go together. In the context of the passage, 'unceasingly? is made meaningful, as it is understood that ifs raining heavily.


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