Countable & Uncountable Nouns

Countable & Uncountable Nouns MCQs 1 B

Countable & Uncountable Nouns MCQs 1 B

Select the correct answer

Q1.

What is a countable noun?

A noun that cannot be counted
A noun that can be counted
A noun that has no plural form
A noun that starts with a vowel
Q2.

Which of the following is a countable noun?

Dog
Rice
Milk
Water
Q3.

Which of these words can be used with countable nouns?

Some
Much
Many
Little
Q4.

Which sentence contains a countable noun?

I drank some water.
She added a little sugar to her tea.
The air is fresh today.
There are three chairs in the room.
Q5.

What is the plural form of "apple"?

Apple
Apples
Applis
Appls
Q6.

What is an uncountable noun?

A noun that cannot be counted
A noun with a plural form
A noun that names a person
A noun that starts with a vowel
Q7.

Which of the following is an uncountable noun?

Chair
Book
Sugar
Dog
Q8.

Which word cannot be used with uncountable nouns?

Some
Much
A little
Many
Q9.

Which sentence contains an uncountable noun?

I saw two cats in the garden.
He bought a book from the store.
She needs some rice to cook dinner.
There are five chairs in the room.
Q10.

What is the correct phrase?

Three milks
A sugar
Some water
Many air
Q11.

Which noun is countable?

Milk
Air
Banana
Sugar
Q12.

Which noun is uncountable?

Chair
Car
Rice
Dog
Q13.

Identify the uncountable noun:

Apple
Juice
Book
Dog
Q14.

Which sentence contains both a countable and an uncountable noun?

I have one apple.
There is some water in the glass.
She bought three oranges and some butter.
The air is fresh.
Q15.

Which of these phrases is correct?

A water
Many milk
Some rice
Two bread
Q16.

Complete the sentence: I need _______ apples.

some
a little
much
many
Q17.

Complete the sentence: There is _______ sugar in the jar.

two
a
much
many
Q18.

Which word best fits: "I have _______ books"?

Some
Much
A little
Any
Q19.

Identify the correct option: "Can you give me _______ water?"

two
some
a
many
Q20.

Which noun is always singular?

Table
Rice
Book
Pen