Ncert-English-Nouns Welcome to your Ncert-English-Nouns 1. Fill in the blank with a suitable collective noun, choosing from the alternatives given below:Yesterday, I lost my _________ of keys. bunch packet bouquet bundle None 2. Say whether the underlined noun is Common, Proper, Collective or Abstract:The crowd was very big. Abstract Proper Common Collective None 3. Point out the nouns in the following sentence, and say whether they are Common, Proper, Collective or Abstract:The class is studying grammar. class - Common; studying - Common studying - Common; grammar - Proper class - Collective; grammar - Abstract class - Common; grammar - Abstract None 4. Fill in the blank:The plural form of the noun 'scarf' is 5. Identify the concrete noun in the following sentence:He is an honest man. He honest None of the above man None 6. Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:She plucked some flowers from the garden. she - Common Noun; flowers, garden - Proper Nouns flowers, garden - Common Nouns she, flowers, garden - Common Nouns she - Proper Noun; flowers, garden - Common Nouns None 7. Choose the type of nouns underlined in the following sentence:He gave me a bunch of grapes. bunch - Common; grapes - Collective bunch - Common; grapes - Proper bunch - Abstract; grapes - Proper bunch - Collective; grapes - Common None 8. Choose the noun/nouns in the following sentence, and say whether they are Common, Proper, Collective or Abstract:A committee of five was appointed. committee - Collective; five - Common Five - Abstract committee - Abstract; five - Collective Committee - Collective None 9. Identify the noun/nouns and choose its/their type in the following sentence:Our team is better than theirs. theirs - Common team - Collective team - Abstract; theirs - Collective team - Collective; theirs - Collective None 10. Point out the nouns in the following sentence, and say whether they are Common, Proper, Collective or Abstract:Cleanliness is next to godliness. cleanliness - Abstract; godliness - Abstract cleanliness - Common; godliness - Abstract next - Abstract; godliness - Collective cleanliness - Common; next - Abstract None 11. Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:Tokyo is the most populous city in the world. Tokyo, city - Proper Nouns; world - Common Noun Tokyo - Common Noun; city, world - Proper Nouns Tokyo, city - Common Nouns; world - Proper Noun Tokyo - Proper Noun; city, world - Common Nouns None 12. Select the noun for the home of the given animal.A ________ of a horse. Stable Cave Barn Lodge None 13. Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option:"Do ____________ clubs?""I go sometimes." you do you do go to you usually go you go to None 14. Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:We tried to join together the broken pieces. Pieces - Countable Noun Pieces - Uncountable Noun We, pieces - Uncountable Nouns We, pieces - Countable Nouns None 15. Identify the kind of noun the underlinedword represents. How many books are therein the library? Material noun Common noun Abstract Noun Collective noun None 16. Identify the collective noun(s) from the following sentence:There was a fleet of ships in the sea. sea ships fleet, ships fleet None 17. In the following question, choose the correct option to fill in the blank:A _______ of geese was swimming in the water. bunch gaggle troupe group None 18. Pick out the collective nouns from the following sentences: All players in the team performed well. players performed all team None 19. Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:The teacher taught us the lessons. Teacher - Common Noun, lessons - Proper Noun Teacher, lessons - Proper Nouns Teacher, lessons - Common Nouns Teacher - Proper Noun, lessons - Common Noun None 20. Select the noun for the home of the given animal.A ____________ of an alligator. Lodge Hole Coop Nest None Time's up Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to commentEnter your email address to commentEnter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.