Are you qualified to take this exam?
I am qualified to take the regents
Are you qualified to take the CIG test
The woman qualified for becoming a nurse.
We are fresh out of qualified jurors in this county.
From Latin, ad (for) plus aptus (fit or qualified); combining form. Sentence use; 'she is very adept at swimming'; he is adept at math.
Surfing with a fully qualified instructor can also be arranged given suitable notice.
Each of the programmers is qualified for this project
The Minister thought that the MBA graduate was qualified enough to be his personal assistant
I'm sorry, but I am not qualified to conduct your orchestra. My sister earned a good conduct award this semester.
Now that he had completed the course and got his diploma he was qualified to become an accountant.
My aide could use some qualified aid. Please aid my aide with my barrel of lemonade.
He got the job through friends in the old boys network although he was not very well qualified for it.
"Qualified" is an adjective. And so is the word "ambitious". Both words modify the noun "graduates", which is what an adjective does.
Let's discuss this with a qualified optician.