This exercise is an advanced level multiple choice test with multiple choice questions on adverbs including the topics below.
Adverbs
- Adverbs of Degree
- Adverbs of Place
- Adverbs of Manner
- Adverbs of Time: Adverbs of Frequency, Adverbs of Definite Time, Adverbs of Duration
- Sentential Adverbs
- Interrogative Adverbs
- Relative Adverbs
- Adverbials
- Inverted Sentences with Adverbs
Adverbs Test Exercises - Multiple Choice Questions With Answers - Advanced Level 24
Question 1 |
He can run ____ better than I do. He is a professional runner.
A | more |
B | far |
C | too |
D | very |
E | a little |
Question 2 |
He ____ committed the crime, but the evidence is not convincing.
A | perhaps |
B | probably |
C | possibly |
D | undoubtedly |
E | honestly |
Question 3 |
The teacher spoke ____ to me.
A | kind |
B | kinder |
C | generously |
D | kindness |
E | kindly |
Question 4 |
He has been living ____ since the war started in his country.
A | anywhere |
B | nowhere |
C | farther |
D | nearly |
E | abroad |
Question 5 |
Wait for me here. I'll ____ be back.
A | recently |
B | then |
C | now |
D | soon |
E | tomorrow |
Question 6 |
"I rarely go there means" I do not ____ go there.
A | sometimes |
B | frequently |
C | hardly |
D | never |
E | ever |
Question 7 |
"He doesn't understand it yet" means the negative action of not understanding ____ continues.
A | yes |
B | never |
C | still |
D | however |
E | somehow |
Question 8 |
"He ____ eats meat" means he doesn't eat meat at any time habitually.
A | rarely |
B | hardly any |
C | never |
D | sometimes |
E | perhaps |
Question 9 |
"I have ____ 10 dollars" means I have not more than 10 dollars with me.
A | hardly |
B | some more |
C | fewer than |
D | almost |
E | only |
Question 10 |
____ he is a good runner but I have never watched him run a race.
A | Apparently |
B | Luckily |
C | Fortunately |
D | Doubtfully |
E | By looking |
Question 11 |
____, we managed to reach the top of Mt. Everest.
A | Unfortunately |
B | Probably |
C | Luckily |
D | Undoubtedly |
E | Obviously |
Question 12 |
____, he was that sort of a man who was not suited for this job. He couldn't succeed.
A | Actually |
B | Happily |
C | Surely |
D | Luckily |
E | Fortunately |
Question 13 |
This room is not big ____ for both of us to study our lessons.
A | at all |
B | nearly |
C | just |
D | so |
E | enough |
Question 14 |
He is very punctual. He is ____ on time for school.
A | rarely |
B | often |
C | sometimes |
D | never |
E | always |
Question 15 |
So, if this is the best that can be said for the liberty of opinion, that a man must tolerate his opponents because everyone has a “right” to say what he pleases, then we shall find that liberty of opinion is a luxury, safe only in pleasant times when men can be tolerant because they are not deeply and ____ concerned.
A | unconsciously |
B | exclusively |
C | fortunately |
D | eventually |
E | vitally |
Question 16 |
____ you go to the theatre is a matter of personal preference.
A | How long |
B | When |
C | How far |
D | Why |
E | What time |
Question 17 |
You should give me ____ information about his identity in case I don't recognize him.
A | far |
B | a little |
C | further |
D | many more |
E | less |
Question 18 |
____ the dog bit the stranger although it looked very friendly.
A | Unexpectedly |
B | Fortunately |
C | Admittedly |
D | Naturally |
E | Honestly |
Question 19 |
What have you done ____?
A | nowadays |
B | these days |
C | recently |
D | still |
E | up to date |
Question 20 |
I can ____ remember his name, it's been years since I spoke to him last.
A | quite |
B | frankly |
C | hardly |
D | simply |
E | badly |
Question 21 |
The judge sentenced him to be executed as he had ____ attempted to kill a man.
A | unlikely |
B | deliberately |
C | occasionally |
D | elaborately |
E | unwillingly |
Question 22 |
Most scientists admit that it is not ____ possible to build the Pyramids in those ages.
A | probably |
B | unfortunately |
C | miraculously |
D | humanly |
E | clearly |
Question 23 |
Our English teacher is like a dictionary because he is said to be looking up a dictionary ____.
A | frequently |
B | unnecessarily |
C | scarcely |
D | gradually |
E | occasionally |
Question 24 |
It was ____ your fault to allow the children to play in the street; you are indirectly the killer of that child.
A | rapidly |
B | precisely |
C | complete |
D | deliberately |
E | desperately |
Question 25 |
He explains the subject so ____ that you must be a professor of the branch if you want to understand him.
A | inferentially |
B | afterwards |
C | directly |
D | industriously |
E | inescapably |
Question 26 |
____ the committee is planning to finish and actualize the project by the end of this year.
A | Mourningly |
B | Willingly |
C | Hopefully |
D | Lately |
E | Conditionally |
Question 27 |
History and contemporary events ____ leave no doubt that man is a killer. No type of creature in addition to man engages in a systematic destructive war against other groups of the same species.
A | deliberately |
B | reluctantly |
C | elaborately |
D | luckily |
E | unfortunately |
Question 28 |
The criminal, according to the average man, is simply a scoundrel who has ____ chosen to break the law.
A | deliberately |
B | reluctantly |
C | eliborately |
D | luckily |
E | potentially |
Question 29 |
It is misleading to suppose there's any basic difference between education and entertainment; this distinction ____ relieves people of the responsibility of looking into the matter.
A | merely |
B | availability |
C | recently |
D | unpleasantly |
E | extensively |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | End |