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  • - Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
  • - Duration: 30 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 15

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Test: Noun- 2 - Question 1

Choose the word from the options given below that best completes the sentence.

Billy's shoes look really dirty. Didn't he bring clean _______ ?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

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.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 2

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.

Detailed Solution: Question 2

There are two numbers in Noun-Number: Singular and Plural. When we speak about one person and one thing, we use the noun in singular form. When we speak about more than one person and one thing, we use the noun in plural form. 
In the given context, we are referring to two people. Hence, we use the plural noun.
The correct answer is B) Regular attendees since it is the only plural noun among the options given.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 3

Identify the feminine form of the noun: comedian

Detailed Solution: Question 3

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.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 4

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun.

Paul

Detailed Solution: Question 4

We can use logic and vocabulary to determine the correct answer. The Options A and B can be eliminated as incorrect answers as these words are misspelt. 
Paulina is a female names derived from the male name Paul. Hence,  option C is correct

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 5

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun.

Henry

Detailed Solution: Question 5

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.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 6

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun:

Fiancé

Detailed Solution: Question 6

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.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 7

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.

Detailed Solution: Question 7

The phrase "more than one" is normally followed by noun in the singular form.  Please note that the verb should also follow the form of the noun. i.e If the noun is singular, the corresponding verb should also be singular. 
In the given options, rabbit is singular noun and the verb "is" is the singular form. Hence, the correct option is option A, which has the words "rabbit" and "is". 
All the other options B, C and D are incorrect as they have at least one plural word. 

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 8

Fill in the blank with the plural of the noun in brackets.

There were many economic (crisis) _______ in that century.

Detailed Solution: Question 8

A plural noun is a word that indicates that there is more than one person, animal, place, thing, or idea.
Hence, the correct answer is B) Crises.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 9

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.

Detailed Solution: Question 9

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.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 10

Choose the feminine form of the given masculine noun.

Fraternal

Detailed Solution: Question 10

Option C and option D are misspelt words. Hence, these options can be eliminated as incorrect answers.
Option B,maternal,is the feminine form of paternal. Hence, option B is incorrect.
Option A, sororal, is the feminine form of fraternal. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 11

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

We all love honesty.

Detailed Solution: Question 11

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.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 12

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:

Kamala Das is good at poetry.

Detailed Solution: Question 12

In the sentence "Kamala Das is good at poetry," we need to identify the countable and uncountable nouns.

  1. Kamala Das - This is a proper noun, referring to a specific person. Proper nouns are typically considered countable because they refer to specific entities that can be identified as one unit.
  2. Poetry - This is an uncountable noun because it refers to a literary form or genre that is not typically counted in discrete units.

So, the correct identification is: 2. Kamala Das - Countable, poetry - Uncountable

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 13

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:

Black soil has the highest fertility.

Detailed Solution: Question 13

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.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 14

Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:

There aren't _____ people in the park today. 

Detailed Solution: Question 14

The word "many" is used when referring to countable nouns, such as "people." In the given sentence, "people" is a countable noun, and we are looking for a word that fits the context of the sentence, which indicates a small number of people. Therefore, "many" is the most appropriate choice. "Much" is used with uncountable nouns, "few" would not fit here, and "more" is comparative, which does not fit the context of the sentence.

Test: Noun- 2 - Question 15

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:

He has learned the alphabet.

Detailed Solution: Question 15

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.

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