Noun Questions 1-50

Noun Questions 1-50

Choose the correct answer:

[1] A Noun is a word used as the name of a _________. 

A. palace, person, or thing 

B. person, place, or thing

C. persona, thing, or place

[2] In nouns, the word 'thing' is means 

A. anything that we can't touch 

B. anything that we can feel 

C. anything that we can think of

[3] Common nouns are shared by _____. 

A. uniqueness 

B. particularity 

C. all

[4] ___________ begin with a capital letter at the beginning.

A. Concrete nouns 

B. Proper nouns

C. Abstract nouns 

[5] Collective and abstract nouns are also ________ nouns. 

A. common

B. proper 

C. mass 

 [6] A Collective noun is the name of a _______ of things taken as whole. 

A. word 

B. objects 

C. number

[7] Choose correct examples of collective nouns. 

A. family, fleet, flock

B. float, flock, family

C. flight, fleet, flock 

[8] Choose the correct examples of collective nouns. 

A. jury, team, ball 

B. committee, judge, Parliament 

C. mob, crowd, committee

[9] A collection of ships or vessels is called a _______. 

A. fleece 

B. fleet

C. fleek 

[10] An collection of soldiers is called ______. 

A. a crowd 

B. a troops 

C. an army

[11] A group of cattle is called ________. 

A. herd

B. held 

C. troops 

[12] The following lists contain examples of abstract nouns except. 

A. congregation, kindness, wisdom

B. honesty, friendship, bravery 

C. childhood, poverty, boyhood 

[13] Joshua is a very _______ man 

A. honest

B. honesty 

C. honestly 

[14] Which is an abstract noun of the word 'young?' 

A. younger 

B. youth

C. youngness 

[15] Which is an abstract noun of the word 'long?' 

A. length

B. lengthy 

C. longness 

[16] Which is an abstract noun of the word 'strong?' 

A. strongest 

B. strength 

C. strengthen 

[17] Which of the following is an abstract noun of the word 'true?' 

A. truth

B. truest 

C. trust 

[18] Which is an abstract noun of the word 'poor?' 

A. poorest 

B. poverty

C. poorer 

[19] Which is an abstract noun of the word 'ignorant?' 

A. Ignorance

B. Ignoranse 

C. Ignorances

[20] Change the adjective 'deep' into noun.

 

[21] Change adjective 'wide' into noun.

 

[22] Change adjective 'wise' into noun.

 

[23] Change adjective 'free' into noun.

 

[24] Change adjective 'proud' into noun.

 

[25] Change adjective 'brave' into noun.

[26] Change the verb 'laugh' into noun.

 

[27] Change the verb 'obey' into noun.

 

[28] Change the verb 'live' into noun.

 

[29] Change the verb 'expect' into noun.

 

[30] Change the verb 'excel' into noun.

 

[31] Change the verb 'know' into noun.

 

[32] Change the verb 'steal' into noun.

 

[33] Change the verb 'believe' into noun. 

 

[34] Change the verb 'serve' into noun.

 

[35] Change the verb 'hate' into noun.

 

[36] Change the verb 'please' into noun.

 

[37] Change the verb 'act' into noun.

 

[38] Change the verb 'starve' into noun.

 

[39] Change the verb 'occupy' into noun.

 

[40] Change the verb 'choose' into noun.

 

[41] Change the verb 'move' into noun.

[42] __________ is a noun that denotes a male animal.

A. Male Gender 

B. Masculine Gender

C. Man Gender 

[43] ________ is a noun that denotes a female animal.

A. Woman Gender 

B. Female Gender 

C. Feminine Gender

[44] ________ is a noun that denotes either a male or a female. 

A. Man-Woman Gender 

B. Common Gender

C. Male-Female Gender 

[45] The following are examples of Common Gender nouns except; 

A. enemy, orphan, baby 

B. child, servant, infant 

C. girl, pupil, lion

[46] _______ is a noun that denotes a thing that is neither male nor female (i.e., thing without life).

A. Neuter Gender

B. Common Gender 

C. Neutral Gender 

[47] The following are examples of nouns of Neuter Gender except; 

A. parent, tree, book

B. house, bicycle, road 

C. room, book, pen 

[48] The Masculine Gender is often applied to objects remarkable for __________. 

A. strength and violence

B. weakness and brutality

C. power and recklessness

[49] ______, ______ and ______ are examples of remarkable objects for strength and violence.

A. Tree, death, summer 

B. Death, Sun, Summer

C. Time, Winter, Hope 

[50] The sun extended ___ wings on the earth.

A. its 

B. her 

C. his  

 

 

Happy revision!

 

See Also: 

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[2] Academic Words Answers 1 - 50

[3] Adjective Questions 1 – 50

[4] Adjective Answers 1 - 50

[5] Adjective Questions 51 – 100

[6] Adjective Answers 51 - 100

[7] Adverbs Questions 1 – 50

[8] Adverb Answers 1 – 50

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[10] Article Answers 1 – 50

[11] Conjunction Questions 1 – 50

[12] Conjunction Answers 1 – 50

[13] Vocabulary Questions 1 - 50

[14] Vocabulary Answers 1 - 50

[15] Vocabulary Questions 51 - 100

[16] Vocabulary Answers 51 - 100

[17]  English Grammar questions

[18] 51-100 General Grammar Questions

[19] 51-100 General Grammar Answers

[20] 1-50 General Concessions Questions

[21] 1-50 General Concessions Answers

[22] 1-50 General Sentence Structure Questions

[23] 1-50 General Sentence Structure Answers

[24] 1-50 General Tense Questions

[25] 1-50 General Tense Answers

[26] 1-50 General Literature Questions

[27] 1-50 General Literature Answers

[28] 1-50 General Grammar Questions

[29] 1-50 General Grammar Answers

 

 

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