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Types of Noun (Level: Easy)

Description: Noun
Number of Questions: 15
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Tags: Noun Noun Usage
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Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

The children found some eggs in the nest.

  1. Common noun

  2. Proper noun

  3. Collective noun

  4. Abstract noun


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that are unspecific or genearal are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

He has achieved a great admiration in his field of work.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Things that cannot be seen or touched, but can only be felt are abstract nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

The poor beggar died for want of clothes.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that can be used for more than one subject at a time are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

The ship was destroyed in the storm.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that can be used for more than one subject at a time are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

She gave the crowd a sweet smile.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Things that cannot be seen or touched, but can only be felt are abstract nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

My uncle taught me mathematics.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that can be used for more than one subject at a time are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

I saw a herd of sheep grazing in the field.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

'Herd' is a number of cattle, sheep, or other animals feeding, living, or being driven together. It is a colloective noun.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

Children love sweets.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that can be used for more than one subject at a time are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

I ate a loaf of bread.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that can be used for more than one subject at a time are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

My foot is aching with pain.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Things that cannot be seen or touched, but can only be felt are abstract nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

I borrowed Ram's umbrella.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Name of any person, place, animal or thing is proper noun.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

Tom analyzed report of Mr. Thompson.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that can be used for more than one subject at a time are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

The cow is grazing in the fields.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Words that can be used for more than one subject at a time are common nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

My mother's sentiments rose at the time of my departure.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Things that cannot be seen or touched, but can only be felt are abstract nouns.

Directions: Choose the type of the underlined noun.

Our whole class was present at the function.

  1. Common

  2. Proper

  3. Collective

  4. Abstract


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The word used for collection of a few subjects is a collective noun.

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