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  • Question 1
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    Identify the noun in the given sentence from the options given below:
    My dog won't stop barking.
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    Nouns function as the subject, object and so on in a sentence. As a subject it performs an action.
    Option A: The word 'dog' names an animal in general. It functions as the subject of the given sentence, performing the action 'barking'.
    Hence option A is correct.
    Option B: 'Barking' is a verb that expresses an action. It's not a noun and hence B is wrong.
    Option C is wrong because B: 'barking' is not a noun.
    Option D is wrong because the answer lies in A.
  • Question 2
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    Identify the noun in the given sentence from the options given below:
    Please remember to buy flowers.
    Solution
    The correct answer is Option B.
    A noun is any word that describes a name, place, animal or thing.
    In the given sentence FLOWERS (thing) is the noun.
    Option A REMEMBER is the verb.
    Hence option B is the correct answer.
  • Question 3
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    Select the correct plural noun from the given singular form of the noun:
    There are so many _______ in this jungle. (fox)
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    When a noun ends with an 'x', we form the plural noun by adding an 'es' to it ('x' in 'fox').
    Option C: 'Foxes' is the plural form of the noun 'fox'. Hence option C is correct.
    Option A: 'Fox' is a singular noun that names an animal. It's not a plural noun and hence A is wrong.
    Options B and D: ''Fox's' is a singular noun (fox) in the possessive case ('s refers to possession)
    Foxes' is a plural noun in the possessive case. But, the sentence does not indicate any possession.
    Hence these options are wrong.
  • Question 4
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    Select the correct plural noun from the given singular form of the noun:
    _____ are sweet and innocent. (child) [Basic]
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    The plural form of the noun 'child' is formed by adding '-ren' to it.
    Option D: 'Children' is the plural form of the noun 'child'. Hence option D is correct.
    Option A: 'Childs' is not the correct plural form of the noun. It should be formed using 'ren'. Hence A is wrong.
    Option B: 'Children' is already a plural noun and there's no need to add an 's' to it. Hence this option is incorrect.
    Option C: 'Child' is a singular noun that names a young human being. It's not a plural noun and hence C is wrong.
  • Question 5
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    Select the correct plural noun from the given singular form of the noun:
    My ________ are hurting from jogging after a long time. (foot) [Basic]
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    We form the plural noun form of 'foot' by changing the vowels it.
    Option D: 'Feet' is the plural form of the noun 'foot'. Hence option D is correct.
    Option A: 'Foot' is a singular noun that names a body part. It's not a plural noun and hence A is wrong.
    Option B is wrong because 'foot's' is a singular noun 'foot' in the possessive case (by adding 's to foot).
    Option C is wrong because 'feet' is already plural and the 's' is not required.
  • Question 6
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    Identify the noun in the given sentence from the options given below:
    Please pass the salt.
    Solution
    Nouns are words that name people, things, places, animals, etc.
    Nouns function as the subject, object and so on in a sentence.
    Option B: The word 'salt' names a condiment. It functions as the object of the given sentence. Hence option B is correct.
    Option A: 'Please' is an adverb that expresses a polite request. It's not a noun and hence A is wrong.
    Option C: 'Pass' is a verb that expresses an action. It's not a noun and hence this option is wrong.
    Option D is wrong because the answer lies in B.
  • Question 7
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    Pick out the feminine form of the given masculine noun:
    Duke
    Solution
    Option B: 'Duchess' is the feminine form of the noun 'duke'.
    Hence option B is correct.
    Option A: The word 'dukess' does not exist in standard English language.
    Option C: The word 'dukee' does not exist in standard English language.
    Option D: 'Maiden' was a term used for women before they got married. There is no name given for its male equivalent. Hence this not the correct feminine form of 'duke'.
    Hence options A, C and D are incorrect.
  • Question 8
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    Match the following noun with their container:
    Document.
    Solution

    A ‘briefcase’ is a rectangular container with a handle that is used to carry books or documents. Hence option D is correct. Whereas a ‘drum’ is a cylindrical container that is usually used for storing grains or powder. This cannot be used for a document, therefore, option A is incorrect. On the other hand, a ‘tetra pack’ is a type of carton box that is generally used for carrying milk and other beverages. Similarly ‘carafe’ is an open-topped glass flask that is used for serving beverages in restaurants. Since ‘document’ is not a beverage, options B and C are incorrect.

  • Question 9
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    In the given sentence, replace the masculine noun with its feminine form:

    The gentleman sounded too excited about the event. 
    Solution
    Option C: The feminine form of 'gentleman' is 'lady'. Hence this is the most suitable option.
    Options A, B and D:
    'Spinster' is the feminine form of 'bachelor' and not of the noun 'gentleman'.
    'Witch' is the feminine form of 'wizard'.
    'Girl' is the feminine form of 'boy'.
    Hence these options are not correct.
  • Question 10
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    Match the following noun with their container.
    Face powder.
    Solution

    A ‘compact’ is a small flat case that consists of face powder and a mirror. It is used to carry face powder conveniently. Hence option B is correct. On the other hand, a ‘file’ is a box or folder that is used to hold loose papers together. It cannot be used to carry powder. Thus option A is incorrect. Similarly, a ‘carton’ is a light box that is used to carry drinks or other edible packaged items. It is not used for storing powdered items, thus option C is incorrect. A ‘caddy’ is a small storage container that contains a number of divisions, to store a number of things at the same time, like tools, golf clubs, etc. This would be unsuitable in the given context, as the noun is ‘face powder’. Thus option D is incorrect.

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