This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Parts Of Speech > Adverbs > Evaluative Adverbs – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Evaluative Adverbs Quiz 1 (11 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the primary purpose of using evaluative adverbs in analytical writing? A) To add extra layers of analysis and style. B) To increase the length of the text. C) To simplify the sentences. D) To correct grammatical errors. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To add extra layers of analysis and style. 2. Which option lists only adverbs of manner? A) Now, Soon, Instantly. B) Above, Behind, Below. C) Very, Extremely, Fully. D) Successfully, Anxiously, Skilfully. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Successfully, Anxiously, Skilfully. 3. Which of the following sentences uses an evaluative adverb effectively? A) The movie was good. B) Surprisingly, the movie exceeded expectations. C) She was very happy. D) He ran fast. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Surprisingly, the movie exceeded expectations. 4. How do evaluative adverbs enhance the reader's engagement? A) By simplifying concepts. B) By presenting information in a compelling manner. C) By repeating information. D) By omitting details. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By presenting information in a compelling manner. 5. What should be avoided when using evaluative adverbs in analytical writing? A) Engaging the reader. B) Adding complexity to arguments. C) Using precise language. D) Being overly subjective. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Being overly subjective. 6. Which of the following is NOT an example of an evaluative adverb? A) Ironically. B) Quickly. C) Compellingly. D) Significantly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Quickly. 7. In what context is it inappropriate to use evaluative adverbs? A) Academic writing. B) Informal emails. C) Scientific reports. D) Narrative stories. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Scientific reports. 8. What is a key benefit of using evaluative adverbs in writing? A) To demonstrate critical thinking. B) To reduce the word count. C) To avoid detailed explanations. D) To focus only on facts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To demonstrate critical thinking. 9. Which of the following is an example of a precise evaluative adjective? A) Good. B) Unique. C) Nice. D) Cool. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unique. 10. How do evaluative adverbs contribute to the tone of a piece of writing? A) They make the tone more formal. B) They have no effect on the tone. C) They make the tone more subjective. D) They make the tone more objective. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) They make the tone more subjective. 11. What is the effect of starting a sentence with an adverb? A) It adds variety and rhythm to the sentences. B) It makes the sentence grammatically incorrect. C) It always clarifies the meaning. D) It reduces the impact of the sentence. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It adds variety and rhythm to the sentences. Related QuizzesParts Of Speech QuizzesGrammar QuizzesAdverb Functions QuizAdverbial Modifiers QuizAdverbs And Adverbial Phrases QuizAdverbs And Modals Of Certainty QuizAdverbs And Prepositions QuizAdverbs Modifying Adjectives And Verbs QuizAdverbs Of Certainty QuizAdverbs Of Contrast QuizAdverbs Of Degree QuizAdverbs Of Duration QuizAdverbs Of Emphasis QuizAdverbs Of Frequency QuizAdverbs Of Manner QuizAdverbs Of Place QuizAdverbs Of Possibility QuizAdverbs Of Probability QuizAdverbs Of Purpose QuizAdverbs Of Sequence QuizAdverbs Of Time QuizAdverbs That Compare QuizAdverbs With Suffix Ly QuizAdverbs QuizComparative Adverbs QuizComparative Intensifiers QuizDegree And Intensity Of Adverbs QuizDegree Of Certainty QuizFocus Adverbs QuizIntensifiers And Articles QuizIntensifiers And Mitigators QuizIntensifiers Really Vs Very QuizIntensifiers QuizIntensifying Adverbs QuizKinds Of Adverbs QuizModal Adverbs QuizNegative Adverbs QuizPosition Of Adverbs QuizRelative Adverbs QuizTypes Of Adverbs Quiz 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books