Exercise on Adjectives for Class 9 CBSE With Answers

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Exercise on Adjectives for Class 9 CBSE With Answers Pdf

Adjectives Of Comparison
Adjectives of comparison are used to compare nouns. There are three types of adjectives of comparison:

1. The positive form is used to compare two equal nouns.
Example:

  • Milan is as naughty as Amol.

2. The comparative form is used to compare two unequal nouns.
Example:

  • Neha is taller than her sister.

3. The superlative form is used to compare three or more nouns.
Example:

  • Delhi is the most polluted city in India.

Adjectives Exercise Solved Example for Class 9 CBSE

Diagnostic Test 14

Circle The Correct Option.

Question 1.
Smriti is older/the oldest than all of her sisters.
Answer:
older

Question 2.
Mudit is taller/the tallest person in his family.
Answer:
the tallest

Question 3.
Though all your friends are nice, but Ipshita is the nicer/the nicest.
Answer:
the nicest

Question 4.
My new car is fast/faster than my old one.
Answer:
faster

Question 5.
My bedroom is the colder/the coldest room in the house.
Answer:
the coldest

Question 6.
A three-year-old’s voice is the loudest/louder than two hundred people in a busy restaurant.
Answer:
louder

Question 7.
Of all the sports in the Olympics, which one is more dangerous/the most dangerous?
Answer:
the most dangerous

Question 8.
I know that my handwriting is bad but yours is the worst/worse.
Answer:
worse

Question 9.
Sujit is a bit short/shorter than Gaurav.
Answer:
shorter

Question 10.
If you wish to earn more money work hard/harder.
Answer:
harder

Score: For each correct answer award yourself 1 mark.
8-10 – good
7 or less – You need to develop your grammar skills through adequate practice.

Adjectives Exercise Practice Example for Class 9 CBSE

Fill in the blanks using suitable forms of the adjectives given in brackets.

a. Sujata is the ………………………. (quiet) and ………………………. (unassuming) person I have come across while Akshay is the ………………………. (fun-loving). I cannot digest the fact that they have become one of the ………………………. (quarrelsome) couples that I know.

b. Nishith is looking for the ………………………. (cheap) apartment he can get. Of all the flats that he has seen, he is ………………………. (happy) about the one (near) my house.

c. Of all the students in my class. Abhishek is the ………………………. (maladjusted). Luckily for him, his instructors are ………………………. (patient) towards him than his classmates.