Noun test

Choose the correct option.

  1. Which of the following is a proper noun?
    a) city
    b) teacher
    c) Microsoft
    d) book
  2. Which noun is abstract in nature?
    a) sugar
    b) dog
    c) kindness
    d) table
  3. Which noun is uncountable?
    a) bottle
    b) apple
    c) chair
    d) water
  4. What is the collective noun in the sentence: “The team won the championship”?
    a) team
    b) championship
    c) won
    d) the
  5. Which is the correct plural form of the word “mouse”?
    a) mouses
    b) mouse
    c) mice
    d) meese

Section B: Fill in the Blanks

Fill in each blank with the correct noun form.

  1. She has a lot of __________ in her voice. (abstract noun)
  2. The __________ were grazing in the field. (plural of “deer”)
  3. My __________ bike is red. (possessive noun)
  4. We drank fresh __________ from the well. (uncountable noun)
  5. He is the __________ of this class. (common noun)

Section C: True or False

  1. A proper noun always starts with a capital letter.
  2. “Love” and “honesty” are concrete nouns.
  3. A noun can function as the subject of a sentence.
  4. “Information” is a countable noun.
  5. The plural of “child” is “childs”.

Section D: Identify the Nouns

Underline the nouns in the following sentences.

  1. The captain shouted orders at the crew.
  2. Happiness is more important than money.
  3. Sarah visited Paris during the summer.
  4. The flock of birds flew over the trees.
  5. He placed the books on the shelf.

Section E: Short Answer Questions

  1. What is a collective noun? Give two examples.
  2. Define an abstract noun and write one sentence using it.
  3. What is the difference between countable and uncountable nouns?
  4. Rewrite this sentence using a possessive noun:
    “The dress of the girl was beautiful.”
  5. Write a sentence that contains:
  • One proper noun
  • One concrete noun
  • One abstract noun

Bonus Question

  1. Identify all the types of nouns in this sentence:
    “William showed great courage while saving a kitten from the fire.”

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