CBSE Questions for Class 8 English Noun Quiz 10 - MCQExams.com

Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
He has learned the alphabet.
  • Alphabet - Countable
  • Alphabet - Uncountable
  • He, alphabet - Countable
  • He - Countable; Alphabet - Uncountable
Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
The officer asked for a cup of water.
  • officer, cup - Countable; water - Uncountable
  • officer, cup - Uncountable; water - Countable
  • officer - Countable; cup,water - Uncountable
  • cup - Countable; water - Uncountable
Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:
All the things in the world are made up of atoms.
  • things, world, atoms - Common Noun
  • all, things, world, atoms - Common Noun
  • all, things, world, atoms - Proper Noun
  • things, world, atoms - Proper Noun
Pick out the proper nouns and common nouns from the following sentence:

Newton discovered the Law of Gravity.
  • Newton - Proper Noun
  • Newton - Common Noun
  • Gravity - Proper Noun
  • Law - Proper Noun
Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:
My spectacles were broken by Marie.
  • Spectacles, Marie - Common Nouns
  • Spectacles - Proper Noun; Marie - Common Noun
  • Spectacles - Common Noun; Marie - Proper Noun
  • Spectacles, Marie - Proper Nouns
Identify the countable and uncountable nouns in the following sentence:
Our team came off victorious.
  • Team - Countable; No Uncountable Noun
  • Our, team - Countable Nouns
  • Team - Countable Noun; Victorious - Uncountable Noun
  • Team, victorious - Uncountable Nouns
Identify the types of nouns present in the following sentence:
The Portuguese were the first to reach India.
  • Portuguese, India - Common Nouns
  • Portuguese, India - Proper Nouns
  • Portuguese - Proper Noun, India - Common Noun
  • Portuguese - Common Noun, India - Proper Noun
Their ______ to scale the mountain peak was an absolute failure.
  • attempt
  • desire
  • anxiety
  • proposal
In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?
We all love honesty.
  • Abstract Noun / Uncountable Noun
  • Abstract Noun / Countable Noun
  • Concrete Noun / Uncountable Noun
  • Concrete Noun / Countable Noun
Identify the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Five seats are reserved for them.
  • Seats, them - Countable
  • Seats - Uncountable
  • Seats - Countable
  • Seats, them - Uncountable
Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Kamala Das is good at poetry.
  • Kamala Das, poetry - Countable
  • Kamala Das, poetry - Uncountable
  • Kamala Das - Countable, poetry - Uncountable
  • Kamala Das - Uncountable, poetry - Countable

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

We saw a fleet of ships in the harbour.
  • Abstract Noun
  • Uncountable noun
  • Collective Noun
  • None

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

Michael gave me one of his Labrador puppies.
  • Countable Noun
  • Uncountable Noun
  • Abstract Noun
  • Collective Noun

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

Kristen must learn about thirteen colonies for his history class.
  • Uncountable Noun / Concrete Noun
  • Countable Noun / Concrete Noun
  • Uncountable Noun / Abstract Noun
  • Countable Noun / Abstract Noun
Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns from the following sentence:
Black soil has the highest fertility.
  • soil, fertility - Uncountable
  • soil, fertility - Countable
  • soil, black, fertility - Uncountable
  • soil, black, fertility - Countable

In the following sentence, two words have been italicized. To what category of noun do they belong?

Jack's paragraphs were about his mother's work.
  • paragraphs, work : Concrete Nouns
  • paragraphs - Abstract Noun; work - Concrete Noun
  • paragraphs - Concrete Noun; work - Abstract Noun
  • paragraphs, work - Abstract Nouns

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

The elephant has great strength.
  • Concrete Noun / Uncountable Noun
  • Abstract Noun / Countable Noun
  • Abstract Noun / Uncountable Noun
  • Concrete Noun / Countable Noun
Pick out the collective noun(s) from the following sentence.
The troupe of singers was ready for the programme.
  • troupe, programme
  • singers
  • programme
  • troupe
Pick out the concrete and abstract nouns from the following sentence:
Manoj uses a torchlight to walk during nights.
  • Manoj - Abstract Noun; torchlight, nights - Concrete Nouns
  • Manoj, torchlight - Abstract Nouns; nights - Concrete Noun
  • Manoj - Concrete Noun; torchlight, nights - Abstract Nouns
  • Manoj, torchlight - Concrete Nouns; nights - Abstract Noun
Identify the concrete and abstract nouns in the following sentence:
The boys threw pebbles at the cattle.
  • boys, pebbles, cattle - Concrete Noun
  • boys, pebbles - Concrete Nouns; cattle - Abstract Noun
  • boys, pebbles - Abstract Nouns; cattle - Concrete Noun
  • boys, pebbles, cattle - Abstract Nouns

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

The soldiers were rewarded for their bravery.
  • Abstract Noun
  • Concrete Noun
  • Collective Noun
  • None of the above

Choose the category of the noun in italics:Nelson is famous for his victory at Trafalgar.

  • Proper Noun
  • Abstract Noun
  • Collective Noun
  • None

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

Kiran is responsible for the loss of the whole flock of sheep.
  • Collective Noun
  • Abstract Noun
  • Uncountable Noun
  • None of the above

In the following sentence, words have been italicized. To what category of noun do they belong?

The girls tried their new skateboards.
  • Countable Noun / Countable Noun
  • Uncountable Noun / Common Noun
  • Countable Noun / Abstract Noun
  • Uncountable Noun / Concrete Noun
Identify the concrete and abstract nouns from the following:
The chair was comfortable for him to sit on.
  • Chair - Concrete Noun
  • him - Concrete noun
  • chair, him - Concrete noun
  • chair - Concrete noun; comfortable - Abstract Noun

In the following sentence, a word has been italicized. To what category of noun does it belong?

The principal complimented the students' council.
  • Abstract Noun
  • Common Noun
  • Collective Noun
  • None of the above
Identify the concrete and abstract nouns from the following:
Our national flag is an epitome of unity.
  • flag - Concrete Noun; epitome, unity - Abstract Nouns

  • flag - Abstract Noun; unity - Concrete Noun
  • flag, unity - Concrete Noun
  • flag, epitome, unity - Abstract Nouns
Select the concrete and abstract nouns in the following sentence:
The man argued for his innocence.
  • man, innocence - Abstract Noun
  • man - Abstract Noun ; innocence - Concrete Noun
  • man - Concrete Noun ; innocence - Abstract Noun
  • man, innocence - Concrete Nouns
Choose the word from the options given below that best completes the sentence. 

Billy's shoes look really dirty. Didn't he bring clean _______ ?
  • One
  • Ones
  • Any
  • Some
Select a suitable option to complete the sentence:
There was a ________ of mosquitoes hovering over the slum area.
  • swarm
  • group
  • gang
  • herd
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