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Choose the sentence that uses a common noun:
  • a)
    We visited the Grand Canyon.
  • b)
    She borrowed a book from the library.
  • c)
    They admired the Mona Lisa.
  • d)
    He went to Paris last summer.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rohini Seth answered
A common noun is a general name for a person, place, or thing. "Book" and "library" are common nouns because they refer to general items and places. Common nouns are not capitalized unless they start a sentence (e.g., "city," "river").

Identify the abstract noun in the following sentence: "Her courage in the face of danger was admirable."
  • a)
    Her
  • b)
    Courage
  • c)
    Danger
  • d)
    Admirable
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

An abstract noun represents an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object. "Courage" is an abstract noun because it refers to a quality or state. Abstract nouns often describe emotions, feelings, or concepts, such as "happiness," "freedom," or "truth."

My brother's _____ are scattered all over his room.
  • a)
    toy
  • b)
    toys
  • c)
    toy's
  • d)
    toying
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Dr Manju Sen answered
"Toys" is the plural form of "toy," indicating more than one toy. Plural nouns are used to refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea and typically end in "s" or "es" (e.g., "books," "boxes").

Which of the following sentences contains an uncountable noun?
  • a)
    She has many books on her shelf.
  • b)
    There is too much traffic on the road.
  • c)
    He bought several apples.
  • d)
    They watched a movie together.
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Anirban Saini answered
Understanding Uncountable Nouns
Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted individually. They represent a mass or a substance that is not easily separated into individual units. Examples include concepts like "water," "information," and "traffic."

Analysis of Each Sentence
- Option A: "She has many books on her shelf."
- *Explanation:* "Books" is a countable noun because you can count individual books (one book, two books, etc.).
- Option B: "There is too much traffic on the road."
- *Explanation:* "Traffic" is an uncountable noun. It refers to the flow of vehicles and cannot be counted as individual units. You wouldn't say "two traffics"; instead, you would simply refer to "traffic."
- Option C: "He bought several apples."
- *Explanation:* "Apples" is a countable noun. You can count them (one apple, two apples, etc.).
- Option D: "They watched a movie together."
- *Explanation:* "Movie" is also a countable noun, as it can be counted (one movie, two movies, etc.).

Conclusion
In summary, option B is correct because it contains the uncountable noun "traffic." Understanding the difference between countable and uncountable nouns is crucial for proper grammar usage, especially in writing and speaking.

Identify the kind of noun the underlined word represents.
The team won the championship.
  • a)
    Abstract Noun
  • b)
    Common Noun
  • c)
    Material Noun
  • d)
    Collective Noun
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

The word "team" represents a group of people working together. Collective nouns refer to a group of individuals or things considered as a single unit. Therefore, "team" is a collective noun.

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
He has learned the alphabet.
  • a)
    Alphabet - Countable
  • b)
    Alphabet - Uncountable
  • c)
    He, alphabet - Countable
  • d)
    He - Countable; Alphabet - Uncountable
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Countable nouns refer to things that can be counted, and have a singular and plural form, like apple/apples. Uncountable nouns refer to things that cannot be counted, they do not have a plural form, for example: rice, milk. From the given options, A is correct as 'alphabet' refers to a set of letters of a language. The plural of alphabet is alphabets and it's a countable noun. Option B is incorrect because the noun is not an uncountable, it can be modified by a number, hence it's countable. Option C is incorrect because the question asks for nouns to be picked out, and 'he' is a pronoun. Option D is incorrect because 'he' is not a noun, so it can't be countable or uncountable and 'alphabet' is a countable, and not an uncountable noun.

Choose the correct form of the verb and noun to fill in the blank:
There _________ more than one _______living in the hole in the garden.
  • a)
    is, rabbit
  • b)
    are, rabbits
  • c)
    is, rabbits
  • d)
    are, rabbit
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Devika Basak answered
Explanation:

In this sentence, we need to determine the correct form of the verb and noun to fill in the blank. Let's analyze the options and eliminate the incorrect ones.

Option A: "is, rabbit"
- The verb "is" is singular and matches with the singular noun "rabbit."
- This option is incorrect because the sentence states that there is more than one living in the hole, which means the noun should be plural.

Option B: "are, rabbits"
- The verb "are" is plural and matches with the plural noun "rabbits."
- This option is correct because it agrees with the sentence, which states that there are more than one living in the hole.

Option C: "is, rabbits"
- The verb "is" is singular, but the noun "rabbits" is plural.
- This option is incorrect because the verb and noun do not agree in number.

Option D: "are, rabbit"
- The verb "are" is plural, but the noun "rabbit" is singular.
- This option is incorrect because the verb and noun do not agree in number.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B: "are, rabbits."

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun.
Fraternal
  • a)
    Sororal
  • b)
    Maternal
  • c)
    Patenal
  • d)
    Fraternalle
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:

1. Masculine Noun:
- The given masculine noun is "Fraternal", which refers to something related to brothers.

2. Feminine Form:
- The feminine form of "fraternal" would be the closest equivalent related to sisters.

3. Options:
- (a) Sororal - This is the correct feminine form as it refers to something related to sisters.
- (b) Maternal - This term is related to mothers, not sisters.
- (c) Paternal - This term is related to fathers, not sisters.
- (d) Fraternalle - This is not a valid term.
Therefore, the correct feminine form of the given masculine noun "Fraternal" is option (a) Sororal.

The artist's _____ were displayed in the gallery.
  • a)
    paintings
  • b)
    painting
  • c)
    paint
  • d)
    painter
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

"Paintings" is the plural form of "painting," indicating multiple works of art by the artist. Plural nouns refer to more than one person, place, thing, or idea and typically end in "s" or "es" (e.g., "paintings," "sculptures").

Identify the sentence that contains a plural noun:
  • a)
    The children played in the park.
  • b)
    The child was very happy.
  • c)
    She gave him an apple.
  • d)
    He found a penny on the ground.
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Ishaan Chawla answered
Understanding Plural Nouns
In English, a plural noun refers to more than one person, animal, thing, or idea. It's essential to identify these in sentences for proper grammar usage.
Analyzing the Options
Let's review each option to determine which contains a plural noun:
- Option A: The children played in the park.
- Plural noun: "children" refers to multiple kids.
- Option B: The child was very happy.
- Plural noun: "child" refers to a single kid.
- Option C: She gave him an apple.
- Plural noun: "apple" refers to one fruit.
- Option D: He found a penny on the ground.
- Plural noun: "penny" refers to one coin.
Conclusion
The correct answer is option 'A' because "children" is the only plural noun in the provided sentences.
Key Points to Remember
- Definition: Plural nouns indicate more than one.
- Examples: "children," "dogs," "books."
- Singular vs. Plural: Singular nouns refer to one (e.g., "child," "dog," "book").
Understanding the difference between singular and plural nouns is crucial for effective communication in English. Keep practicing, and you'll master it in no time!

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Kamala Das is good at poetry.
  • a)
    Kamala Das, poetry - Countable
  • b)
    Kamala Das - Countable, poetry - Uncountable
  • c)
    Kamala Das, poetry - Uncountable
  • d)
    Kamala Das - Uncountable, poetry - Countable
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Dishani Pillai answered


Countable and Uncountable Nouns in the Sentence

Countable and uncountable nouns are different types of nouns based on their ability to be counted. In the sentence "Kamala Das is good at poetry," the countable and uncountable nouns can be identified as follows:

Countable Noun:
- Kamala Das

Uncountable Noun:
- poetry

In this sentence, "Kamala Das" is a countable noun because it refers to a specific person who can be counted as one individual. On the other hand, "poetry" is an uncountable noun because it represents a concept or a mass noun that cannot be counted in the same way as countable nouns.

Therefore, the correct answer is option B, which correctly identifies "Kamala Das" as a countable noun and "poetry" as an uncountable noun in the given sentence.

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun.
Henry
  • a)
    Henrietta
  • b)
    Henrie
  • c)
    Henerette
  • d)
    She- Henry
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
Henrietta is a name for females. It is derived from the male name Henry. Thus option A is the correct answer.
Option B,C and D are incorrect words. Hence these options can be eliminated as incorrect answers.

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun.
Paul
  • a)
    Paltrix
  • b)
    Pauless
  • c)
    Paulina
  • d)
    Pale
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Harshad Goyal answered
Explanation:

The given masculine noun is "Paul". To find the feminine form of this noun, we need to understand the rules for forming feminine nouns in English.

1. Adding "-ess" or "-ix"
One common way to form feminine nouns in English is by adding "-ess" or "-ix" to the end of the masculine noun. However, this rule does not apply to all nouns and can sometimes be considered outdated or unnecessary.

2. Adding "-a" or "-ine"
Another way to form feminine nouns is by adding "-a" or "-ine" to the end of the masculine noun. This is a common pattern in English and is often used to form feminine names.

3. No change
In some cases, the feminine form of a noun is the same as the masculine form. This often occurs when the noun refers to a gender-neutral or gender-inclusive concept.

Now, let's look at the options provided:

a) Paltrix: This does not follow the typical pattern for forming feminine nouns, so it is unlikely to be the correct answer.

b) Pauless: This option adds "-ess" to the end of the masculine noun "Paul". While this is a common pattern for forming feminine nouns, it is not the correct form for the name "Paul".

c) Paulina: This option adds "-ina" to the end of the masculine noun "Paul". This follows the pattern of adding "-a" or "-ine" to form feminine names, so it is likely to be the correct answer.

d) Pale: This option does not follow the typical pattern for forming feminine nouns, so it is unlikely to be the correct answer.

Based on the rules for forming feminine nouns and the given options, the correct answer is "c) Paulina". This option follows the pattern of adding "-a" or "-ine" to form feminine names.

Choose the word from the options given below that best completes the sentence.
Billy's shoes look really dirty. Didn't he bring clean _______ ?
  • a)
    One
  • b)
    Ones
  • c)
    Any
  • d)
    Some
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
Option B is the correct answer as 'ones' is used in place of plural nouns, like 'shoes'.
Option A is incorrect because 'one' is used in place of singular nouns.
Options C and D are incorrect simply because using them would be grammatically incorrect and would make no logical sense.

Choose the option that best corrects the statement at the underlined point:
Although both of the children were a student in the same school, Lisa performed a lot better than Jane.
  • a)
    no change
  • b)
    regular attendees
  • c)
    a student leader
  • d)
    a student performer
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Dishani Pillai answered
Explanation:

Identifying the error:
The error in the original sentence is the use of the phrase "a student" which does not accurately convey the intended meaning of the sentence.

Correcting the error:
To correct the sentence, we need to replace the phrase "a student" with a more appropriate term that accurately describes Lisa and Jane's relationship to the school.

Explanation of the correction:
- Regular attendees: This term indicates that Lisa and Jane regularly attend the school, which is the intended meaning of the original sentence. It also highlights the fact that both children are actively participating in school activities by regularly attending classes.
Therefore, the correction in option 'B' - "regular attendees" - is the best choice as it accurately conveys the intended meaning of the sentence.

Choose the option that best corrects the statement at the underlined point:
Baboons are an African and Arabian Old World monkey, nearly the largest non-hominoid members of the primate order.
  • a)
    no change
  • b)
    African and Arabian Old World monkeys
  • c)
    an African and Arabian primate
  • d)
    an African and Arabian species of monkey
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
First we must realize that the subject is 'Baboons', which is plural. Hence, we need to use a plural noun. So, we cannot use the options that have the article 'an' in them. This is because 'an' is used with singular nouns. The only option remaining is, thererfore, the right one: option B.

Identify the feminine form of the noun: comedian
  • a)
    comedienne
  • b)
    comedianna
  • c)
    comedianess
  • d)
    comediatrix
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Correct answer is option A. The feminine form of comedian is comedienne; 
Options B, C and D are incorrect as there is no word such as comedianna or comedianess or comediatrix in the English language.

Identify the proper noun in the following sentence: "Every summer, Sarah visits her grandparents in an old town."
  • a)
    Sarah
  • b)
    Town
  • c)
    Old
  • d)
    Grandparents
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

EduRev Class 6 answered
A proper noun is the specific name of a person, place, or organization and is always capitalized. In the sentence, "Sarah" is a proper noun because it is the specific name of a person.

Which of the following sentences uses a gender-specific noun?
  • a)
    The doctor is very knowledgeable.
  • b)
    The nurse attended to the patient.
  • c)
    The teacher gave the students their assignments.
  • d)
    The waiter served the meal.
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Parth Das answered
Understanding Gender-Specific Nouns
In language, gender-specific nouns are words that denote a particular gender. In this case, the term "waiter" clearly refers to a male server, whereas "waitress" would refer to a female server.

Analysis of the Options
- Option A: The doctor is very knowledgeable.
- The term "doctor" is gender-neutral. It can refer to any individual, regardless of gender.
- Option B: The nurse attended to the patient.
- Similar to "doctor," "nurse" is also a gender-neutral term. It does not specify the gender of the healthcare provider.
- Option C: The teacher gave the students their assignments.
- "Teacher" is another gender-neutral term. It applies to anyone who teaches, without indicating gender.
- Option D: The waiter served the meal.
- This is the correct answer as "waiter" is a gender-specific noun that traditionally refers to a male server. The female counterpart is "waitress."

Conclusion
In summary, option D is the only sentence that uses a gender-specific noun, highlighting a distinction between male and female roles in occupations. Understanding this concept is essential for recognizing how language can reflect gender roles in society.

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun:
Fiancé
  • a)
    Wife
  • b)
    Fiancite
  • c)
    Fiancess
  • d)
    Fiancée
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
Option D: 'Fiancée' is the feminine form of the noun 'fiancé'.
Hence option D is correct.
Option A: 'Wife' is the feminine form of the noun 'husband'.
Options B and C: The words 'fiancite' and 'fiancess' do not exist in standard English language.
Hence options A, B and C are incorrect.

The _____ of Mount Everest is a great challenge for climbers.
  • a)
    climbing
  • b)
    climb
  • c)
    climbs
  • d)
    climber's
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Rahul Kumar answered
The sentence would read: "The climb of Mount Everest is a great challenge for climbers."
Explanation: "Climb" is a noun in this context, referring to the act or process of climbing Mount Everest. The other options either do not fit grammatically or change the meaning of the sentence.

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?
We all love honesty.
  • a)
    Abstract Noun / Uncountable Noun
  • b)
    Abstract Noun / Countable Noun
  • c)
    Concrete Noun / Uncountable Noun
  • d)
    Concrete Noun / Countable Noun
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Varun Kapoor answered
Abstract nouns denote a quality, an idea or state, as opposed to concrete objects. Most abstract nouns are uncountable. The italicized word 'honesty' refers to the state of being honest, hence it's an abstract as well as uncountable noun and option A is thus, correct. Option B is incorrect because honesty cannot be counted, it's a state of being which is abstract in nature and cannot be measured. Option C is incorrect because concrete nouns refer to physical objects whereas honesty is not a physical object. Option D is incorrect because honesty is not a physical object, nor can it be counted.

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Black soil has the highest fertility.
  • a)
    soil, fertility - Uncountable
  • b)
    soil, fertility - Countable
  • c)
    soil, black, fertility - Uncountable
  • d)
    soil, black, fertility - Countable
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Sarita Singh answered
Countable nouns refer to things that can be counted, they have a singular and plural form, like apple/apples. Uncountable nouns refer to things that cannot be counted, and do not have a plural form, like rice, milk, flour. In the given sentence, 'soil' is made up of a million particles which cannot be individually counted, it's referred to as an entire mass, hence it's an uncountable noun. 'Fertility' is a state of being fertile, it's an abstract noun that cannot be counted, it's an uncountable noun, hence Option A is correct. Option B is incorrect because it states that both these nouns are countable, which isn't true. You cannot count soil, which is next to impossible to count, as it is made up of minuscule particles, and fertility is an abstract noun that describes a state of being. Option C is incorrect because 'black' is an adjective that modifies the noun 'soil', it is not an uncountable noun. Option D is incorrect because 'soil' and 'fertility' cannot be counted, and 'black' is not a noun.

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