Explanation
The above mentioned sentence would have Option C, “hospital” as the answer.
The sentence contains three nouns: the hospital, the boy and the Principal. While ‘the boy’ is specifically used for the male gender, to depict the younger version of a man, ‘the principal’ is a common gender noun used for both the genders. Option B, ‘admit’, is a verb which will not be considered.
The concept of nouns and its types is required to determine the correct answer.
Option A is the abstract noun of the given verb. Hence, option A is the correct answer.
Options B and C are the verb forms of the given verb. Hence,these options are incorrect.
Option D,pick, is a synonym of choose. Thus, option d is also incorrect.
The above mentioned sentence would have Option A, “writer” as the answer.
In the sentence, there are several nouns which are given: complaint, board, the air-hostess and the writer. The air-hostess is specifically a feminine noun and cannot be used for males and the rest, i.e., option B and C, complaint and board are both neutral nouns, which do not carry the sense of a specific gender. Whereas Option A, writer, can be used for both the genders, irrespective of the both.
The above mentioned sentence would have Option B, “Computer” as the answer.
The above mentioned sentence would have Option D, “Officer” as the answer.
In the sentence, the following nouns are mentioned: the officer, the girl and the husband. Of the options given, the girl is a feminine noun, while the husband is a masculine noun, which cannot be used for the other genders. While Option A, prowl is a verb which means to search a certain vicinity.
The above mentioned sentence would have Option C, “Doctor” as the answer.
In the sentence, there are three nouns which are given: the crowd, the doctor and the prince. While the crowd is a collective noun, the prince happens to be masculine in nature. The only noun which can be applied for both masculine and feminine, is the doctor. A lady doctor and a male doctor both are referred to as the doctor, in the same sense.
The above mentioned sentence would have Option B, “parent” as the answer.
The sentence here, has the following nouns: the man, the parent and the widower.
The sentence given will have Option B, the landlord as the correct answer.
In the given sentence, option A, Eye, is a common gender noun, which can belong to both the genders irrespective of it belonging to both. While option C, Lily Is actually a name, is referred to as a proper noun. Option B, Landlord, thereby is the correct answer as it is the counter part of its feminine noun, landlady. Landlord is a word used for a person owning a certain piece of land or property.
Thus, Option B is the correct answer.
The correct answer for the given sentence is Option C, Rooster.
In the mentioned sentence, there are three nouns: the rooster, the crowd and the lady. While Option B, cheer is actually a verb describing an action. Option A crowd is a collective noun defining a group of people and Option D, lady is a feminine noun.
This leaves us with Option C, the rooster, which is actually the masculine counterpart of a hen.
Thus, Option C is the correct answer.
The correct answer for the given sentence is Option A, Empress.
The following sentence has the following nouns: the Empress, the subjects and humility. While option C, lesson is a neuter gender noun, which is basically used to describe a fact taught by someone or to someone. Option B, subjects is a collective noun meaning all the citizens coming under the rule of a specific kingdom.
It is Option A, Empress, which is the right answer as it forms the feminine gender, which means the ruler of a kingdom or in other words, a Queen of the Kings.
The correct answer for the given sentence is Option C, Heir.
The given sentence has the following nouns, which are: the heir, evening, face and task. Out of the given options, Option A, face is a word linked to the body part, and doesn’t have a gender of its own, while option D, evening is a point of time devoid of any kind of gender. Option B, task is actually a neuter gender noun which is purely materialistic.
This leaves us with Option C, heir, which is actually the male successor in a specific hierarchy or a kingdom.
The given sentence will have option C, Niece as the correct answer.
The mentioned sentence has the following nouns: the judge, the culprit, judgement and the niece. While option A, Judge and Option B, Culprit are both common gender nouns which are irrespective of any specific gender and can be used for both, Option D, judgement is a noun devoid of any specific gender, and also means a result on a case.
Option C, Niece is actually a feminine gender noun, which means a person’s sibling’s daughter, and is the counterpart of the male noun, Nephew.
Hence, Option C, is the correct answer.
The above given sentence will have Option B, Lady as the correct answer.
The given sentence will have the following nouns: the lady, death and the robber. Out of the following Option C, death, is a noun, which depicts a state of the end of life while the option A, robber, which means a person engaged in fraudulent activities, is a common gender noun which can be applied for both the genders.
Option B, Lady, though is a noun related only to the feminine gender, which is also a counterpart of a man, thus becoming the correct answer.
The correct answer for the sentence given is Option C, Jenny.
The sentence has the following nouns: the prince, the horse and the jenny. Option A and Option B, Prince and Horse, are both masculine gender nouns; while the former is the male successor to a kingdom or a King’s son, and the latter is the male animal.
It is option C, Jenny, which means the female donkey which is feminine in gender, and hence is the correct answer.
The given sentence will have option B, Female as the correct answer.
The given sentence has the following nouns: harm, the female, the campaign and the political party. Out of these, Option A, party is actually a collective noun which will mean a group of people coming together for a purpose, whereas Option C, harm and option D, campaign are nouns which are devoid of gender; the former being synonymous to being hurt and the latter signifying a movement towards or against something.
Thus, Option B, female, is the correct answer as it is feminine in gender and is the counterpart of male.
From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given, by replacing it with another word:
In the given sentence, the only male noun that is present is the word, ‘nephew’. The word ‘nephew’ means a person’s sibling’s son. Thus, the feminine gender noun for the same would be ‘Niece’, which will mean a person’s sibling’s daughter.
Option A, daughter will be the feminine gender noun for son, while Option B, Aunt will be the same for Uncle and Option D, Mother will be written against Father.
Thus, Option C, Niece, is the correct answer.
The given sentence will have Option A, aunt, as the correct answer.
The given sentence has only one male gender noun and it is ‘uncle’. Ram, here is a proper noun, and thus cannot be converted though it is a male name; while officer is actually a common gender noun and can be used for both the genders.
Thus, ‘uncle’, when converted into feminine gender will become ‘aunt’, whereas the male noun counterparts for Mother, Daughter and Sister are Father, Son and Brother respectively, and none of three are present in the sentence.
Thus, Option A, Aunt, Is the correct answer.
The sentence would have Option C, Mare as the correct answer.
The given sentence has only one male gender noun, and it is ‘stallions’. The word ‘stallion’ means the male horse, and the exact counterpart of the same would be termed as Option C, mare, which is used for the female horse. Option A, Horse is a breed and is a common gender noun, much like human, which is categorized as male and female. Option B, Pony, is a the term given for the offspring of a horse, which again is a common gender noun.
Hence, Option C, Mare, is the correct answer.
From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given:
The answer to the given sentence is Option A, Actress.
As per the question, the sentence would have the male gender noun to be replaced by the feminine noun, after dropping the vowel, and then adding the syllable ‘-ess’. The male gender noun being ‘actor’, Option A, Actress, which is the feminine counterpart of the word and also meaning the same, a person who acts in films, is the correct answer.
Option B, Character and Option C, Actor-ess, are both wrong answers, as the former is nowhere near the meaning of the male gender noun while the latter is a word which does not exist.
The palace gates opened as the Prince arrived.
The given sentence would have Option C, princess, as the correct answer.
The sentence mentioned has ‘Prince’ as the male gender noun, which means the offspring of a King. Out of the given options, Option A, King, is a male gender noun, while Option B, Queen, is actually a female gender noun which is a counterpart of King and not prince. Option D, Heiress, is the female gender noun used as a term for the rightful successor to a kingdom.
Option C, Princess, is actually the feminine counterpart to Prince, which has the same meaning as the latter, and is therefore the correct answer.
The given sentence would have Option B, Waitresses as the correct answer.
The given sentence has ‘waiter’ as the male gender noun, which means a person serving food at hotels. The female counter part of the same would be Option B, Waitresses, as it means the same and is a female gender noun. Option A, Customer is actually a common gender noun, while Option C, Waiters is the plural form of waiter, thus making them both the wrong answers.
Hence, Option B, Waitresses is the correct answer.
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