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Thursday, 28 June 2018

Verbal Ability Quantifiers - Solved Examples

Verbal Ability Quantifiers - Solved Examples



Q 1 − Would they like ... water?
Answer - C
Explanation
"Some" is used for less quantities of both countable and uncountable nouns.

Q 2 − There is ... milk in the fridge.
Answer - C
Explanation
"Some" is used for less quantities of both countable and uncountable nouns.

Q 3 − How ... did your bike sell for?
Answer - B
Explanation
"How much" is used to ask a question on the quantity of uncountable nouns.

Q 4 − There are ... books on the table.
Answer - A
Explanation
"Many" is used for large quantities of countable nouns.

Q 5 − Is there ... cheese in the fridge?
Answer - D
Explanation
"Any" is used to inquire if some quantity of the desired object is left or not.

Q 6 − There are a ... onion slices in the pie.
Answer - D
Explanation
"A few" is used for less quantities of countable nouns. “Many” is not used with “a”.

Q 7 − There is ... money in his account.
Answer - C
Explanation
In sentences, "Much" is sometimes used to denote a large quantity of uncountable nouns, even if its maximum usage in sentences is to make a negative statement like, "there isn't much time left".

Q 8 − How ... alcohol does he consume?
Answer - C
Explanation
"How much" is used to ask a question on the quantity of uncountable nouns.

Q 9 − Don't consume so ... red meat, lest you develop medical conditions.
Answer - C
Explanation
In sentences, "Much" is most commonly used to make a negative statement like "there isn't much time left".

Q 10 − There is ... sugar left; I think we need to get ...
Answer - B
Explanation
"Little" is used for almost zero quantities of uncountable nouns. "Some" is used for less quantities of both countable and uncountable nouns.

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