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Identify example of abstract noun
  • a)
    Wisdom
  • b)
    Stones
  • c)
    study
  • d)
    None​
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Kalyan Kumar answered
Abstract Noun: Wisdom

Explanation:
An abstract noun refers to a concept or an idea that is intangible and cannot be perceived through the five senses. Wisdom is a perfect example of an abstract noun.

- Definition: Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.

- Characteristics: Wisdom is an intangible concept that cannot be seen or touched. It exists only in the mind of the person who possesses it. It is a quality that is acquired through experience, learning, and reflection.

- Examples: Wisdom can be seen in the actions and decisions of people who have acquired it. For example, a wise person might make a decision that benefits others, even if it is not immediately beneficial to themselves. They might also offer advice that is based on their experience and knowledge, helping others to avoid making mistakes.

- Importance: Wisdom is an important quality to possess because it allows people to make better decisions and live happier, more fulfilling lives. It can also be shared with others, helping to improve the lives of those around us.

In conclusion, wisdom is an example of an abstract noun because it is a quality that cannot be seen or touched, but is instead an intangible concept that exists only in the mind of the person who possesses it.

Identify which is not an example of collective noun
  • a)
    A lock of hairs
  • b)
    A ray light
  • c)
    Parliament
  • d)
    Both (a) and (b)
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Aditi Tiwari answered
Explanation:
A collective noun refers to a group or collection of people, animals, or things. It is a singular noun that represents a plural number of individuals or objects. In the given options, we need to identify the one that is not an example of a collective noun.

a) A lock of hairs:
This phrase refers to a collection of hairs. However, it is not a collective noun because it does not represent a group or collection of individuals or objects. It simply refers to a bundle or bunch of hairs.

b) A ray of light:
This phrase refers to a narrow beam of light. Like the previous option, it is not a collective noun because it does not represent a group or collection of individuals or objects. It simply refers to a single beam of light.

c) Parliament:
Parliament is a collective noun. It represents a group of elected representatives who make laws and govern a country. It is a singular noun that refers to a collection of individuals who form the legislative body.

d) All of the above:
This option states that none of the given options are examples of collective nouns. However, both "a lock of hairs" and "a ray of light" are not collective nouns, while "parliament" is indeed a collective noun. Therefore, option 'D' is incorrect.

Conclusion:
The correct answer is option 'D' because it falsely states that all of the given options are not examples of collective nouns, while in reality, "parliament" is a collective noun.

Pick out the feminine form of the given masculine noun.
Patriarch
  • a)
    Matroness
  • b)
    Matriarch
  • c)
    Patroness
  • d)
    Mother
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Shanaya Menon answered
Explanation:

Masculine nouns are the words used to describe male persons or animals, while feminine nouns are words used to describe female persons or animals. In some cases, the feminine form is formed by adding a suffix or changing the spelling of the masculine form. Let's look at the given masculine noun and its feminine form.

Masculine Noun: Patriarch

A patriarch is a male head of a family or tribe, or a respected old man.

Feminine Form: Matriarch

A matriarch is a female head of a family or tribe, or a woman who is the oldest or most respected in a group.

Other Examples:

Masculine: Bachelor
Feminine: Spinster

Masculine: Actor
Feminine: Actress

Masculine: Lion
Feminine: Lioness

Masculine: Emperor
Feminine: Empress

Conclusion:

The correct feminine form of the given masculine noun 'Patriarch' is 'Matriarch'. Knowing the gender of a noun is important for effective communication and writing.

Pick out the noun and identify its kind from the following sentence
Veena is a laborious woman
  • a)
    Proper noun -- veena
  • b)
    Common noun -- laborious woman
  • c)
    Common noun -- laborious
  • d)
    Proper noun -- woman
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Naveen Nambiar answered
The noun in the given sentence is "Veena" and it is a proper noun.

Explanation:
- Nouns are words that represent people, places, things, or ideas.
- Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or things and always begin with a capital letter.
- In the given sentence, "Veena" is a specific name of a person, so it is a proper noun.
- It is important to note that "laborious woman" is not a noun in this sentence. "Laborious" is an adjective that describes the noun "woman."

Let's break down the sentence:

- "Veena" is the subject of the sentence.
- "Is" is the linking verb that connects the subject "Veena" to the complement "a laborious woman."
- "A" is an article used before the noun "laborious woman" to indicate that it is one of a kind.
- "Laborious" is an adjective that describes the noun "woman," indicating that Veena is hardworking or diligent.

To summarize, the noun in the given sentence is "Veena," and it is a proper noun because it is a specific name.

Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence:
Q. What's in this book? Look at the _________ page.
  • a)
    content
  • b)
    contents
  • c)
    content's
  • d)
    contents'
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Subham Das answered
Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is option B, "contents".

Reasoning:

- In the given sentence, the speaker is asking about the contents of the book.
- The word "contents" refers to what is inside the book.
- The word "content" is a noun that means the substance or material contained within something.
- However, in this context, we are referring to the specific pages or sections of the book.
- The word "contents" is used as a plural noun to refer to the specific parts or divisions of a book or document.

Example:

- If someone asks, "What's in this book?" and you want to refer to the specific pages or sections, you would say, "Look at the contents page."
- The contents page usually lists the chapters or sections of the book along with the corresponding page numbers.

Therefore, the correct word to complete the sentence is "contents" (option B).

Tommy is a good dog.
  • a)
    Proper noun -- tommy
  • b)
    Proper noun -- dog
  • c)
    Collective noun -- tommy
  • d)
    Common noun -- tommy
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Navya Rane answered
The correct answer is option 'A', which states that Tommy is a proper noun.

Proper nouns are used to refer to specific people, places, organizations, or things. They always begin with a capital letter.

- Tommy is a specific name given to a dog, so it is a proper noun.

Proper nouns are used to distinguish one particular item from others of the same type. In this case, "Tommy" is a specific dog, and using it as a proper noun helps to identify and differentiate it from other dogs.

Proper nouns can include names of people, such as "Tommy," as well as names of places, organizations, and even specific events or periods in history. They are unique and individual.

In contrast, the other options are not correct:

- Option 'B' states that Tommy is a proper noun, which is incorrect. "Dog" is a common noun, as it is a general term used to refer to any member of the canine species. It does not refer to a specific dog, but rather to the entire category of animals.

- Option 'C' suggests that Tommy is a collective noun, which is also incorrect. Collective nouns are used to refer to a group or collection of people, animals, or things. Examples of collective nouns include "team," "herd," and "flock." Tommy is not a word that represents a group or collection.

- Option 'D' claims that Tommy is a common noun, which is also incorrect. Common nouns are general names given to people, places, things, or ideas. They do not refer to specific individuals or entities. Examples of common nouns include "dog," "book," and "chair." However, in this case, Tommy is a specific name and therefore considered a proper noun.

In summary, Tommy is a proper noun because it is a specific name given to a particular dog. It begins with a capital letter and helps to identify and distinguish that dog from others.

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:
Q. There aren't _____ people in the park today. 
  • a)
    Much
  • b)
    Few
  • c)
    Many
  • d)
    More
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Sharmila Reddy answered
Explanation:

The correct answer is option 'C' - Many.

Here's why:

Understanding the sentence:
The sentence states that there aren't many people in the park today. We need to choose the option that best describes the quantity of people in the park.

Options:
a) Much - This option is incorrect because "much" is used with uncountable nouns, such as water or sand. Since "people" is a countable noun, we cannot use "much" in this context.

b) Few - This option is also incorrect because "few" indicates a small number or quantity. However, the sentence suggests that there are not a large number of people in the park, rather than a small number.

c) Many - This option is correct because "many" is used to describe a large number of countable nouns. In this context, it implies that there are a significant number of people in the park today.

d) More - This option is incorrect because "more" is used to compare two quantities. In the given sentence, there is no comparison being made, so "more" is not suitable.

Conclusion:
Based on the explanation above, it can be concluded that option 'C' - Many is the most appropriate choice to complete the sentence.

Both countries have withdrawn their _________
  • a)
    force
  • b)
    forces
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Ameya Dasgupta answered
Withdrawal of Forces by Two Countries

Introduction:
Two countries have recently made a decision to withdraw their forces from a certain area. The question is asking about the word that should be used to fill in the blank.

Explanation:
The correct answer is option 'B' - forces.

Reasoning:
The word "force" can refer to a single unit or group of individuals, while "forces" is the plural form of "force" and refers to multiple units or groups of individuals. Since the question mentions two countries, it is logical to assume that the correct word to use in this context is "forces."

Conclusion:
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is option 'B' - forces.

Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:
Q. Santhosh was congratulated on his victory.
  • a)
    Santosh - Common Noun; victory - Collective Noun
  • b)
    Santosh - Common Noun; victory - Proper Noun
  • c)
    Santosh - Abstract Noun; victory - Common Noun/Abstract Noun
  • d)
    Santosh - Proper Noun; victory - Common Noun/Abstract Noun
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Ipsita Bose answered
Explanation:

Types of Nouns:
- Santosh - Proper Noun: Proper nouns refer to the specific name of a person, place, or thing. In this sentence, "Santosh" is a specific name of a person, making it a proper noun.
- Victory - Common Noun/Abstract Noun: Common nouns are general names given to people, places, or things. In this sentence, "victory" is a common noun as it refers to a general concept. Additionally, "victory" can also be considered an abstract noun because it represents an intangible concept or idea.
Therefore, the sentence contains a proper noun (Santosh) and a common noun/abstract noun (victory).

Where can I find the list of topics covered in this book? Check the ________ page.
  • a)
    chapter
  • b)
    index
  • c)
    indexes
  • d)
    index's
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

The correct answer is option 'B' - contents.

Explanation:
The word "contents" refers to the material or information that is included or contained within something, such as a book, document, or container. In this case, the question is asking about the content of a book.

When we refer to the content of a book, we are usually talking about the various sections, chapters, or topics that are covered in the book. The content of a book provides an overview of what the book is about and what the reader can expect to find inside. It serves as a guide for the reader to navigate through the book and locate specific information.

Example:
Let's say we have a book titled "The History of Ancient Civilizations." If we want to know what topics or chapters are included in the book, we would look at the table of contents or the "contents" page.

The contents page is typically found at the beginning of a book and provides a list of the chapters or sections in the book, along with their corresponding page numbers. It allows the reader to quickly find a specific topic or chapter by referring to the page numbers listed.

Usage:
In the context of the given question, the phrase "Look at the contents page" is asking the reader to refer to the page in the book that lists the chapters or sections. By doing so, the reader can gain an understanding of what topics are covered in the book and where to find them.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, the correct answer to the question "What's in this book? Look at the _________ page" is option 'B' - contents. This refers to the page in the book that provides a list of the chapters or sections, allowing the reader to navigate through the book and locate specific topics or information.

Pick out the feminine form of the given masculine noun.
Masseur
  • a)
    Feline
  • b)
    Misses
  • c)
    Masseuress
  • d)
    Masseuse
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Srestha Desai answered
Understanding the Terms: Masseur and Masseuse
The term "masseur" refers to a male massage therapist. In English, many professions have distinct masculine and feminine forms, and "masseuse" is the feminine counterpart for "masseur."
Why Option D is Correct?
- Definition: "Masseuse" specifically denotes a female massage therapist, making it the appropriate feminine form of the masculine noun "masseur."
- Language Usage: In English, the suffix "-euse" is often used to feminize nouns, and "masseuse" follows this pattern.
- Common Recognition: The term "masseuse" is widely recognized and accepted in professional contexts, ensuring clarity when referring to female practitioners.
Analysis of Other Options
- Option A: Feline
- This term refers to cats or cat-like characteristics and is unrelated to massage therapy.
- Option B: Misses
- This term typically refers to a married woman or the plural form of "miss," and contains no connection to the profession of massage.
- Option C: Masseuress
- This term is not commonly used or recognized. The correct form is "masseuse," making "masseuress" incorrect.
Conclusion
When identifying the feminine form of "masseur," option D, "masseuse," is the correct answer. Understanding these terms is essential for recognizing gender distinctions in professional titles, especially in fields like massage therapy.

Fill in the blank with the plural form of the noun in brackets:
Q. My (daughter-in-law) ______________ prepared dinner for me.
  • a)
    daughters-in-law
  • b)
    daughter-in-laws
  • c)
    daughters-in-laws
  • d)
    daughter-in-law
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Answer:

The correct answer is option A, daughters-in-law.

Explanation:

In this sentence, the noun in question is "daughter-in-law," which refers to a woman who is married to one's son. When we want to pluralize this noun, we follow the general rule for forming plurals of compound nouns that end in a noun + hyphen + noun structure.

To form the plural of "daughter-in-law," we pluralize the noun "daughter" by adding an "s" to the end. The hyphen and the word "in-law" remain unchanged.

Therefore, the plural form of "daughter-in-law" is "daughters-in-law."

Let's analyze the options:

a) daughters-in-law: This option is the correct plural form of "daughter-in-law." It follows the established pluralization rule for compound nouns ending in a noun + hyphen + noun structure.

b) daughter-in-lawsc: This option is incorrect because "daughters-in-law" should not end with a "c." It is necessary to add an "s" to form the plural.

c) daughters-in-laws: This option is incorrect because "daughters-in-law" should not end with a "s." It is necessary to add an "s" to form the plural.

d) daughter-in-law: This option is incorrect because it is the singular form of "daughter-in-law," not the plural.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A, daughters-in-law.

Choose the correct noun form of the given verb:
Produce
  • a)
    produce
  • b)
    produceful
  • c)
    produceness
  • d)
    production
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

An abstract noun is a noun that cannot be seen or touched. It is an idea, quality or state.
Option D: 'Production' is an abstract noun form of the given verb. It refers to the manufacturing or making of goods. For example, 'the indefinite ways of food production'. Hence option D is correct.
Option A: 'Produce' is also a noun, but it isn't the noun form of the given verb; it refers to agricultural products and not the act of producing. Hence option A is incorrect.
Options B and C: The words 'produceful' and 'produceness' do not exist. Hence options B and C are incorrect.

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?

Explanation:

Definition:
The masculine noun "Fiancé" refers to a man who is engaged to be married.

Feminine Form:
The feminine form of the noun "Fiancé" is "Fiancée."

Explanation:
In French, words have gender, and the word "Fiancé" is masculine, while "Fiancée" is its feminine counterpart. The accent mark over the second "e" in "Fiancée" indicates the feminine form. So, when referring to a woman who is engaged to be married, we use the term "Fiancée."

Correct Answer:
The correct feminine form of the masculine noun "Fiancé" is "Fiancée."

Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:
Q. The Portuguese were the first to reach India
  • a)
    Portuguese, India - Common Nouns
  • b)
    Portuguese, India - Proper Nouns
  • c)
    Portuguese - Proper Noun, India - Common Noun
  • d)
    Portuguese - Common Noun, India - Proper Noun
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Common nouns are words that name general people, places, things and ideas whereas proper nouns name a specific person, place, or thing. For example, 'country' is a common noun and 'India' is a proper noun. The first letter of a proper noun is capitalized. From the given options, Option B is correct because Portuguese and India are proper nouns that name a group of people of a specific nationality and country, respectively. Option A is incorrect because Portuguese and India are both proper nouns, not common nouns. Portuguese is a proper noun that refers to people from a specific country, Portugal and India names a specific country. Option C is incorrect because India is a proper noun that names a specific country. Option D is incorrect because Portuguese is not a common noun, it's a proper noun that refers to citizens of the country Portugal.

Fill in the blank with a suitable noun:
Q. Even though age has caught up with him now, he is still always on the ________.
  • a)
    move
  • b)
    take
  • c)
    road
  • d)
    give
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Answer:

Explanation:

The correct answer is option 'A' - move.

Age catching up:
When age catches up with someone, it means that they are getting older and experiencing the physical and mental changes that come with aging. As people age, they tend to become less active and often slow down. However, in this case, despite his age catching up with him, the person mentioned in the question is still always on the move.

Meaning of "on the move":
Being "on the move" means being constantly active, busy, or in motion. It implies that the person is always doing something, never staying still, and constantly engaged in various activities and tasks.

Reasoning:
The other options - "take," "road," and "give" - do not accurately convey the idea of being active or constantly in motion like the phrase "on the move" does.

- "Take" implies the act of receiving or accepting something, and it is not directly related to being active.
- "Road" simply refers to a path or route, and it does not capture the sense of activity or busyness.
- "Give" means to provide or offer something, but it does not convey the idea of being constantly on the move or active.

Therefore, the most suitable noun to fill in the blank is "move" as it accurately reflects the meaning of being active and constantly engaged in various activities despite the person's age catching up with them.

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?

Identifying the Feminine Form of a Masculine Noun
The given masculine noun is "Fraternal". In order to determine the feminine form of this noun, we need to understand the concept of gender in language. Gender in language refers to the classification of nouns as masculine, feminine, or neuter. In this case, we are looking for the feminine form of the masculine noun "Fraternal".

Explanation
- Sororal: The feminine form of the masculine noun "Fraternal" is "Sororal".
- Sororal is the correct feminine form of the word "Fraternal". It pertains to sisters or sisterhood, while "fraternal" pertains to brothers or brotherhood.
- When a noun is changed from masculine to feminine, the suffix or form of the word may change to reflect the gender difference. In this case, the suffix "-al" in "fraternal" changes to "-al" in "sororal" to denote the feminine form.
Therefore, the correct feminine form of the masculine noun "Fraternal" is "Sororal".

Fill in the blank with the  most suitable option:
Q. His ________ turned grey.
  • a)
    hair has
  • b)
    hairs have
  • c)
    hairs has
  • d)
    hair have
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

'Hair', as a noun, is generally a non-countable noun and therefore has no plural form. Has is used alongside the pronouns he/she/it/who and with singular nouns. Since 'hair' is singular in this particular sentence, option A is the correct answer.

Fill in the blank with the singular form of the noun in brackets.
Q. The apple (trees) _______ in the garden is bearing fruit.
  • a)
    trees
  • b)
    tree
  • c)
    treed
  • d)
    treen
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Explanation:
- The given sentence is: "The apple (trees) _______ in the garden is bearing fruit."
- We need to fill in the blank with the singular form of the noun in brackets, which is "trees".
- The singular form of "trees" is "tree".
- Therefore, the correct answer is option 'B' - tree.

Reasoning:
- In English grammar, nouns can be either singular or plural.
- The singular form of a noun is used when referring to one person, thing, place, or idea.
- The plural form of a noun is used when referring to more than one person, thing, place, or idea.
- In this sentence, we are talking about one apple tree, so we need to use the singular form of the noun "tree".
- The word "tree" is the correct singular form of the noun "trees" in this context.
- Therefore, the correct answer is option 'B' - tree.

Identify the noun:
Q. Please help yourself to the drinks.
  • a)
    please
  • b)
    yourself
  • c)
    drinks
  • d)
    to
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Option C: Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc. In the given sentence, 'drinks' is a name for 'a liquid intended for human consumption'.
Hence it's a noun and option C is correct.
Option A: 'Please' is an adverb that is used to make a request.
Option B: 'Yourself' is a pronoun used to refer to a person in the second person point of view.
Option D: 'To' is a preposition that expresses motion in a particular direction.
These words are not nouns and hence A, B and D are wrong.

Complete the sentence by filling in the blank with the best option from those given below.
Q. I have bought a new _____.
  • a)
    Spectacle
  • b)
    Spectacles
  • c)
    pair of spectacle
  • d)
    pair of spectacles
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Vivek Bansal answered
In grammar, when we refer to something that exists in numbers of 'two' for e.g legs and trousers, ears and earrings, glasses or spectacles, we use the word 'pair' to indicate that they are singular in number but two of them make one item. So, the correct answer is option D) a pair of spectacles where the word 'spectacles' indicates that there are two i.e one for each eye but together they make one item so they are referred to as 'a' pair. Since the subject is 'pair' which is singular, we use the phrase 'a pair'. 

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?

Vivek Bansal 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.

Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:
Q. How much of the amount has been spent?
  • a)
    Amount - Uncountable noun
  • b)
    Amount - Countable noun
  • c)
    Much, Amount - Uncountable nouns
  • d)
    Much, Amount - Countable nouns
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Vivek Bansal answered
Countable nouns name things or beings that can be counted. For example, one apple, three bears, etc.
Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, because they refer to quantity or mass. For example, some milk, some apple juice, etc.
Option A: 'Amount' refers to the quantity of something. It cannot be counted, and is hence uncountable. So, option A is right.
Options B and D: The noun 'amount' refers to a quantity and hence cannot be counted. It indicates a mass and hence is an uncountable noun.
Options C and D: 'Much' is a quantifier and indicates the amount or degree of something. It means 'a large amount'. It's not a noun and hence cannot be categorized as countable or uncountable.
Hence options B, C and D are incorrect.

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Q. 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?

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.

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Q. The officer asked for a cup of water.
  • a)
    officer, cup - Countable; water - Uncountable
  • b)
    officer, cup - Uncountable; water - Countable
  • c)
    officer - Countable; cup,water - Uncountable
  • d)
    cup - Countable; water - Uncountable
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Countable nouns refer to things that can be counted, they have a singular and plural form, like apple/apples. Uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted, and they do not have a plural form, like rice, flour, milk. In option A, 'officer' refers to a person, persons can be counted, and 'cup' can also be counted, hence they're countable nouns. Water cannot be counted, you can't say three waters or few waters, hence it's an uncountable noun and option A is thus, correct. Option B is incorrect, as 'officer' and 'cup' are not uncountable, they have a plural form officers and cups, and water cannot be counted, hence it's not a countable noun. Option C is incorrect, officer and water have been correctly identified as countable and uncountable but cup is not an uncountable noun. It's a thing that has a plural form and can be counted as two cups, three cups and so on, hence it's a countable noun. In option D, the nouns are correctly identified as countable and uncountable, but we've been asked to pick out all the nouns, 'officer' being a noun is missing from this option, hence option D is incorrect.

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Q. 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?

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.

Pick out the proper nouns and common nouns from the following sentence:
Q. Newton discovered the Law of Gravity.
  • a)
    Newton - Proper Noun
  • b)
    Newton - Common Noun
  • c)
    Gravity - Proper Noun
  • d)
    Law - Proper Noun
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Vivek Bansal answered
There are two proper nouns in this statement: Newton - the name of the scientist and 'the Law of Gravity' - the name of a law of physics. 'Law' and 'gravity' are common nouns. Out of the four options, the only correct one is 'Newton - Proper Noun'.

Akbar was a wise king.
  • a)
    Proper noun -- Akbar
  • b)
    Common noun -- King
  • c)
    Common noun -- Akbar
  • d)
    A and b both​
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Rajeev Patel answered
Proper Noun - Akbar
Common Noun - King

Akbar was a wise king. In this sentence, "Akbar" is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific person, while "king" is a common noun because it is a general term for a ruler or monarch.

Proper Noun (Akbar):
- A proper noun is a specific name given to an individual, place, or organization.
- It always begins with a capital letter.
- Proper nouns refer to specific entities and are used to distinguish them from others.
- In this sentence, "Akbar" is a proper noun because it refers to a specific king named Akbar.

Common Noun (King):
- A common noun is a general word that names any person, place, thing, or idea.
- It does not refer to any specific entity.
- Common nouns are not capitalized unless they appear at the beginning of a sentence.
- In this sentence, "king" is a common noun because it refers to a general position or title of a ruler.

Explanation of Option D:
The correct answer is option D, which states that both "Akbar" and "king" are the correct types of nouns for the given sentence. This is because "Akbar" is a proper noun, and "king" is a common noun. Therefore, both a) Proper noun -- Akbar and b) Common noun -- King are correct.

In conclusion, the sentence "Akbar was a wise king" uses both a proper noun (Akbar) and a common noun (king). The proper noun refers to the specific person named Akbar, while the common noun refers to the general position or title of a ruler.

Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:
Q. All the things in the world are made up of atoms.
  • a)
    things, world, atoms - Common Noun
  • b)
    all, things, world, atoms - Common Noun
  • c)
    all, things, world, atoms - Proper Noun
  • d)
    things, world, atoms - Proper Noun
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Common nouns name general things, whereas proper nouns name specific individuals or things. For example, 'man' is a common noun whereas Thomas is a proper noun, a specific name for a particular man. Proper nouns always begin with a capital letter.
Option A: 'Things', 'world' and 'atoms' are general names for things. Also, common nouns begin with small letters 't', 'w' and 'a'. (An exception: in any sentence or a phrase in a new line, the first letter of the first word is a capital.)
Hence they are common nouns.
So, this option is the right one.
Options B, C and D: 'All' is a determiner that comes before articles, nouns or numbers. It isn't a noun.
Proper nouns begin with capital letters 'T', 'W' and 'A' whereas the nouns here begin with small letters 't', 'w' and 'a'.
Hence options B, C and D are incorrect.

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