Noun C2

About the Test

  • Learner Level: Elementary to Advanced
  • Exam TypeOnline MCQ
  • Exam Code: N1635
  • Number of Questions: 20
  • Full Marks: 20

This quiz tests what you learned on the Noun page. Some of the questions are easier, some are more difficult. Don’t worry if you don’t know the answer! Don’t use any books or websites to help you – the idea is to find your natural level! 

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Q1. I saw a ----- of cows in the field.
herd
flock
swarm
team
Q2. He became a politician. Here the word ‘politician’ is used as-----.
object
subject
adverb
complement
Q3. He has done no wrong. The word ‘wrong’ is a/an-----.
adjective
noun
adverb
pronoun
Q4. What kind of noun is ‘boy’?
Material
Collective
Common
Proper
Q5. Which of the following is a noun?
attend
abhor
mention
add
Q6. Read the-----on the screen.
instructions
instruments
implements
instructors
Q7. What kind of noun is 'girl'?
collective
material
proper
common
Q8. 'Flock' is a-----.
Proper noun
Common noun
Collective noun
Abstract noun
Q9. Which one is a material noun?
Group
Meat
Seriousness
Party
Q10. Find out the common noun.
Flock
Bunch
City
Dhaka
Q11. 'Mutton' is a/an-----.
Common noun
Abstract noun
Material noun
Proper noun
Q12. Which one is a compound noun?
Headmaster
Information
Examination
Friday
Q13. The word 'American' is-----.
pronoun
noun
both noun and adjective
adjective
Q14. The poor are not always unhappy. Here ‘The poor’ is a-----Noun.
Material
Plural Common
Plural Proper
Collective
Q15. What part of speech is 'Beauty'?
Pronoun
Noun
Adjective
Verb
Q16. Which of the following is NOT an abstract noun?
Goodness
Family
Bravery
Childhood
Q17. Honesty is the best policy. In the sentence the word 'Honesty' is-----.
Noun
Adverb
Adjective
Conjunction
Q18. We had some fun. The word ‘fun’ is-----.
an uncountable noun
a countable noun
a mass noun
a proper noun
Q19. The word 'practice' is a/an-----.
complement
noun
adjective
adverb
Q20. People from all walks of life will attended the meeting. Here the word ‘walks’ is a/an-----.
adjective
noun
verb
adverb