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  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 20 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 10

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Test: Noun- 1 - Question 1

Choose the sentence that uses a common noun:

Detailed Solution: Question 1

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").

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 2

My brother's _____ are scattered all over his room.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

"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").

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 3

The artist's _____ were displayed in the gallery.

Detailed Solution: Question 3

"Paintings" (plural) is correct because the verb "were" (plural form) indicates that multiple artworks were displayed.

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 4

Which of the following sentences contains an uncountable noun?

Detailed Solution: Question 4

An uncountable noun refers to something that cannot be counted individually because it represents a mass or a general quantity. In the sentence "There is too much traffic on the road," the noun "traffic" is uncountable because it refers to a general quantity of vehicles on the road, not individual vehicles. You cannot count "traffic" in individual units. In contrast, the other sentences refer to countable nouns: books, apples, and a movie, which can be counted individually.

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 5

Identify the kind of noun the underlined word represents.
The team won the championship.

Detailed Solution: Question 5

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.

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 6

Which of the following sentences uses a gender-specific noun?

Detailed Solution: Question 6

The correct answer is Option D - The waiter served the food politely.

A gender-specific noun is a noun that refers specifically to a male or female person.

The word waiter is gender-specific because English has a distinct feminine form, waitress, so waiter normally denotes a male server.

The words doctor, assistant and teacher are common gender nouns; they can refer to people of any gender and do not change form for male or female.

Therefore, Option D is correct because it contains the gender-specific noun waiter.

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 7

Identify the abstract noun in the following sentence: "Her courage in the face of danger was admirable."

Detailed Solution: Question 7

An abstract noun represents an idea, quality, or state rather than a concrete object. In the sentence: 
Courage is an abstract noun because it refers to a quality that cannot be seen or touched.

  • Courage = abstract noun (quality/feeling)
  • Admirable = adjective

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 8

The _____ of Mount Everest is a great challenge for climbers.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

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.

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 9

Identify the proper noun in the following sentence: "Every summer, Sarah visits her grandparents in an old town."

Detailed Solution: Question 9

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.

Test: Noun- 1 - Question 10

Identify the sentence that contains a plural noun:

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Children is an irregular plural noun (child → children) and refers to more than one person.

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