1️⃣ Types of Nouns (25 MCQs)
- Identify the proper noun:
(a) city (b) Delhi (c) river (d) book
Answer: (b) Delhi - “Happiness” is a … noun.
(a) Concrete (b) Abstract (c) Collective (d) Proper
Answer: (b) Abstract - “Team” is a … noun.
(a) Concrete (b) Abstract (c) Collective (d) Proper
Answer: (c) Collective - “Table” belongs to … noun.
(a) Concrete (b) Abstract (c) Proper (d) Collective
Answer: (a) Concrete - “India” is a … noun.
(a) Common (b) Proper (c) Collective (d) Material
Answer: (b) Proper - “Flock” is a … noun.
(a) Abstract (b) Collective (c) Proper (d) Material
Answer: (b) Collective - “Rice” is a … noun.
(a) Concrete (b) Abstract (c) Material (d) Collective
Answer: (c) Material - “Wisdom” is a … noun.
(a) Abstract (b) Proper (c) Collective (d) Material
Answer: (a) Abstract - “Mountain” is a … noun.
(a) Proper (b) Concrete (c) Abstract (d) Collective
Answer: (b) Concrete - Which is a collective noun?
(a) Crowd (b) Chair (c) Pen (d) School
Answer: (a) Crowd - Identify the abstract noun:
(a) Boy (b) Love (c) Dog (d) Chair
Answer: (b) Love - Which of the following is a material noun?
(a) Wood (b) Happiness (c) India (d) Teacher
Answer: (a) Wood - “Committee” is a … noun.
(a) Collective (b) Proper (c) Abstract (d) Material
Answer: (a) Collective - “Oxygen” is … noun.
(a) Material (b) Abstract (c) Collective (d) Proper
Answer: (a) Material - “Courage” is … noun.
(a) Abstract (b) Concrete (c) Collective (d) Proper
Answer: (a) Abstract - “Paris” is a … noun.
(a) Proper (b) Common (c) Collective (d) Material
Answer: (a) Proper - Which is a common noun?
(a) River (b) Nile (c) Everest (d) India
Answer: (a) River - “Army” is a … noun.
(a) Proper (b) Collective (c) Abstract (d) Material
Answer: (b) Collective - “Salt” is a … noun.
(a) Material (b) Abstract (c) Collective (d) Proper
Answer: (a) Material - “Honesty” is … noun.
(a) Abstract (b) Material (c) Collective (d) Proper
Answer: (a) Abstract - “Library” is … noun.
(a) Proper (b) Common (c) Collective (d) Material
Answer: (b) Common - “Flock” refers to …
(a) One bird (b) Many birds (c) One cow (d) One person
Answer: (b) Many birds - “Himalayas” is … noun.
(a) Proper (b) Abstract (c) Collective (d) Material
Answer: (a) Proper - “Steel” is … noun.
(a) Material (b) Concrete (c) Collective (d) Abstract
Answer: (a) Material - “Team of doctors” is … noun.
(a) Abstract (b) Collective (c) Proper (d) Material
Answer: (b) Collective
2️⃣ Gender of Nouns (20 MCQs)
- Feminine of “King” is …
(a) Queen (b) Princess (c) Lady (d) Duchess
Answer: (a) Queen - Masculine of “Daughter” is …
(a) Son (b) Boy (c) Father (d) Brother
Answer: (a) Son - Feminine of “Lion” is …
(a) Lioness (b) Lionette (c) Lionina (d) Liony
Answer: (a) Lioness - Common gender noun is …
(a) Teacher (b) King (c) Queen (d) Prince
Answer: (a) Teacher - Feminine of “Actor” is …
(a) Actress (b) Actressa (c) Actrix (d) Actora
Answer: (a) Actress - Masculine of “Niece” is …
(a) Nephew (b) Son (c) Brother (d) Uncle
Answer: (a) Nephew - Feminine of “Emperor” is …
(a) Empress (b) Emperess (c) Emprora (d) Empressa
Answer: (a) Empress - Feminine of “Wizard” is …
(a) Witch (b) Wizaress (c) Wizardina (d) Wizardess
Answer: (a) Witch - Feminine of “Steward” is …
(a) Stewardess (b) Stew (c) Stewardina (d) Stewara
Answer: (a) Stewardess - Feminine of “Nephew” is …
(a) Niece (b) Daughter (c) Girl (d) Sister
Answer: (a) Niece - Common gender noun example:
(a) Doctor (b) King (c) Queen (d) Prince
Answer: (a) Doctor - Masculine of “Hostess” is …
(a) Host (b) Guest (c) Master (d) Mister
Answer: (a) Host - Feminine of “Tiger” is …
(a) Tigress (b) Tigerina (c) Tigra (d) Tigressy
Answer: (a) Tigress - Feminine of “Father” is …
(a) Mother (b) Sister (c) Aunt (d) Daughter
Answer: (a) Mother - Masculine of “Girl” is …
(a) Boy (b) Son (c) Brother (d) Male
Answer: (a) Boy - Feminine of “Prince” is …
(a) Princess (b) Lady (c) Queen (d) Duchess
Answer: (a) Princess - Feminine of “Wizard” is …
(a) Witch (b) Sorceress (c) Magician (d) Wizardess
Answer: (b) Sorceress - Masculine of “Queen” is …
(a) King (b) Prince (c) Emperor (d) Duke
Answer: (a) King - Feminine of “Nephew” is …
(a) Niece (b) Cousin (c) Daughter (d) Girl
Answer: (a) Niece - Common gender noun is …
(a) Friend (b) King (c) Queen (d) Prince
Answer: (a) Friend
3️⃣ Number of Nouns (25 MCQs)
- Plural of “Child” is:
(a) Childs (b) Children (c) Childes (d) Childies
Answer: (b) Children - Plural of “Mouse” is:
(a) Mouses (b) Mice (c) Meese (d) Mouse
Answer: (b) Mice - Plural of “Man” is:
(a) Men (b) Mans (c) Manes (d) Man
Answer: (a) Men - Singular of “Teeth” is:
(a) Tooth (b) Teath (c) Teth (d) Teeth
Answer: (a) Tooth - Plural of “Goose” is:
(a) Gooses (b) Geese (c) Goose (d) Gose
Answer: (b) Geese - Plural of “Ox” is:
(a) Oxes (b) Oxen (c) Oxs (d) Oxies
Answer: (b) Oxen - Plural of “City” is:
(a) Citys (b) Cities (c) Citi (d) Citie
Answer: (b) Cities - Singular of “Women” is:
(a) Woman (b) Womans (c) Women (d) Womyn
Answer: (a) Woman - Plural of “Leaf” is:
(a) Leafs (b) Leaves (c) Leavs (d) Leafes
Answer: (b) Leaves - Plural of “Potato” is:
(a) Potatos (b) Potatoes (c) Potatie (d) Potatoes
Answer: (b) Potatoes - Singular of “Mice” is:
(a) Mice (b) Mouse (c) Meese (d) Mous
Answer: (b) Mouse - Plural of “Knife” is:
(a) Knifes (b) Knives (c) Knife (d) Knifeses
Answer: (b) Knives - Plural of “Bus” is:
(a) Buses (b) Buss (c) Buse (d) Busies
Answer: (a) Buses - Plural of “Woman” is:
(a) Womans (b) Women (c) Womanes (d) Womene
Answer: (b) Women - Plural of “Child” is:
(a) Childs (b) Children (c) Childes (d) Childrens
Answer: (b) Children - Singular of “Teeth” is:
(a) Tooth (b) Teath (c) Teet (d) Toth
Answer: (a) Tooth - Plural of “Cactus” is:
(a) Cactuses (b) Cacti (c) Cacties (d) Cacta
Answer: (b) Cacti - Plural of “Foot” is:
(a) Foots (b) Feets (c) Feet (d) Futs
Answer: (c) Feet - Singular of “Geese” is:
(a) Geese (b) Goos (c) Goose (d) Gese
Answer: (c) Goose - Plural of “Wife” is:
(a) Wifes (b) Wive (c) Wives (d) Wifees
Answer: (c) Wives - Plural of “Man” is:
(a) Man (b) Men (c) Mans (d) Mena
Answer: (b) Men - Plural of “Tooth” is:
(a) Tooths (b) Teeth (c) Toothes (d) Teath
Answer: (b) Teeth - Plural of “Leaf” is:
(a) Leafs (b) Leaves (c) Leavs (d) Leafes
Answer: (b) Leaves - Plural of “Mouse” is:
(a) Mice (b) Mouses (c) Micees (d) Mouss
Answer: (a) Mice - Singular of “People” is:
(a) People (b) Person (c) Persons (d) Peoples
Answer: (b) Person - Plural of “Shelf” is:
(a) Shelfs (b) Shelves (c) Shelveses (d) Shelfes
Answer: (b) Shelves - Plural of “Baby” is:
(a) Babys (b) Babies (c) Babyes (d) Babes
Answer: (b) Babies - Singular of “Teeth” is:
(a) Tooth (b) Teath (c) Teth (d) Teeth
Answer: (a) Tooth
4️⃣ Case of Nouns (30 MCQs)
- Identify the nominative case: “Ramesh is reading a book.”
(a) Ramesh (b) book (c) reading (d) is
Answer: (a) Ramesh - Objective case in “She gave the book to him.”
(a) She (b) book (c) him (d) gave
Answer: (c) him - Possessive case in “This is John’s pen.”
(a) John (b) pen (c) John’s (d) This
Answer: (c) John’s - Which sentence shows correct possessive case?
(a) The boys book is here. (b) The boy’s book is here. (c) The boys’ book is here. (d) The boys is book here.
Answer: (b) The boy’s book is here. - Objective case: “The teacher spoke to me.”
(a) teacher (b) spoke (c) me (d) to
Answer: (c) me - Nominative case: “The sun rises in the east.”
(a) sun (b) rises (c) east (d) in
Answer: (a) sun - Possessive case: “It is the dog’s tail.”
(a) dog (b) dog’s (c) tail (d) It
Answer: (b) dog’s - Objective case: “We saw them in the park.”
(a) We (b) saw (c) them (d) park
Answer: (c) them - Nominative case: “She is a teacher.”
(a) She (b) teacher (c) is (d) a
Answer: (a) She - Possessive case: “It is my friend’s bag.”
(a) my (b) friend’s (c) bag (d) It
Answer: (b) friend’s - Objective case: “He gave me a gift.”
(a) He (b) me (c) gift (d) gave
Answer: (b) me - Nominative case: “Dogs are loyal animals.”
(a) Dogs (b) loyal (c) animals (d) are
Answer: (a) Dogs - Possessive case: “The children’s toys are scattered.”
(a) children (b) children’s (c) toys (d) are
Answer: (b) children’s - Objective case: “I will call her tomorrow.”
(a) I (b) call (c) her (d) tomorrow
Answer: (c) her - Nominative case: “Water is essential for life.”
(a) Water (b) life (c) essential (d) for
Answer: (a) Water - Possessive case: “This is Sarah’s pen.”
(a) Sarah (b) Sarah’s (c) pen (d) This
Answer: (b) Sarah’s - Objective case: “We helped them yesterday.”
(a) We (b) helped (c) them (d) yesterday
Answer: (c) them - Nominative case: “The moon shines brightly.”
(a) moon (b) shines (c) brightly (d) The
Answer: (a) moon - Possessive case: “That is the teacher’s book.”
(a) teacher (b) teacher’s (c) book (d) That
Answer: (b) teacher’s - Objective case: “Give it to me.”
(a) it (b) to (c) me (d) Give
Answer: (c) me - Nominative case: “Elephants are large animals.”
(a) Elephants (b) large (c) animals (d) are
Answer: (a) Elephants - Possessive case: “Ravi’s bicycle is new.”
(a) Ravi (b) Ravi’s (c) bicycle (d) new
Answer: (b) Ravi’s - Objective case: “She invited us to the party.”
(a) She (b) us (c) party (d) invited
Answer: (b) us - Nominative case: “Sunflowers grow in the field.”
(a) Sunflowers (b) grow (c) field (d) in
Answer: (a) Sunflowers - Possessive case: “The cat’s food is in the bowl.”
(a) cat (b) cat’s (c) food (d) bowl
Answer: (b) cat’s - Objective case: “I saw him yesterday.”
(a) I (b) him (c) yesterday (d) saw
Answer: (b) him - Nominative case: “Birds can fly high.”
(a) Birds (b) fly (c) high (d) can
Answer: (a) Birds