WREN & MARTIN's English grammar-Grammar Quiz: Adjectives Followed by Prepositions

 

Grammar Quiz: Adjectives Followed by Prepositions

Can you identify the correct preposition to follow each adjective? Test your knowledge with these 10 questions designed for secondary school revision.


Multiple Choice Questions

Q1. Are you interested _______ joining the school's debate club this semester?

  • (a) at

  • (b) in

  • (c) on

  • (d) with

Q2. My brother is very good _______ playing the chess, but I prefer ludo.

  • (a) in

  • (b) with

  • (c) at

  • (d) for

Q3. The city of Agra is famous _______ the beautiful Taj Mahal.

  • (a) for

  • (b) of

  • (c) about

  • (d) with

Q4. She was very proud _______ her daughter for winning the state-level drawing competition.

  • (a) with

  • (b) about

  • (c) of

  • (d) in

Q5. This new model of the smartphone is quite similar _______ the one released last year.

  • (a) with

  • (b) to

  • (c) of

  • (d) as

Q6. I am a bit afraid _______ spiders, even though I know most of them are harmless.

  • (a) from

  • (b) with

  • (c) about

  • (d) of

Q7. The team was responsible _______ organizing the entire cultural event.

  • (a) for

  • (b) to

  • (c) in

  • (d) of

Q8. The taste of this homemade juice is very different _______ the one we buy at the store.

  • (a) than

  • (b) from

  • (c) to

  • (d) with

Q9. She is very keen _______ learning how to code during her summer break.

  • (a) in

  • (b) on

  • (c) about

  • (d) for

Q10. I was really surprised _______ the sudden change in the weather this afternoon.

  • (a) at

  • (b) with

  • (c) of

  • (d) about


✅ Answer Key & Explanations

Q.NoAnswerQuick Logic
1(b) inWe use interested in something (a hobby or topic).
2(c) atWe use good at or bad at an activity/skill.
3(a) forA person or place is famous for a specific trait or landmark.
4(c) ofYou feel proud of someone or an achievement.
5(b) toSomething is similar to something else (comparison).
6(d) ofAfraid of, scared of, or frightened of are standard.
7(a) forYou are responsible for a task or a person.
8(b) fromWhile 'different to' is sometimes used, different from is the most widely accepted form.
9(b) onKeen on means you are very interested or enthusiastic.
10(a) atWe are usually surprised at or amazed at something unexpected.

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