One Word Substitution 1
Description: Increasing English | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Priya Bakshi | |
Tags: One Word Substitution Idioms and Phrases Improvement based on Idioms and Phrases Letter E Reading Comprehension Main Idea Specific Detail Vocabulary in Context |
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of peacocks
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of mules
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of kittens
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of disorderly people
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of wild geese in flight
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A collection of slaves
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of soldiers
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of people gathered together for some common purpose
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A collection of books
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of judges or bishops
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A collection of flags
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of persons, of the same race, character, etc.
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of artistes, dancers or acrobats
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of merchant ships protected by warships
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A large collection of trees
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A collection of eggs
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A quantity of bread baked at the same time
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A large number of bees
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A bundle of hay
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A set of bells placed together for a tune to be played on them
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of birds, bees or insects moving together
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A group of people who get together to work for some cause or common interest
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of people organised to work together
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A number of chickens hatched at the same time
Directions: Choose the appropriate collective noun.
A small number of birds, e.g. partridge