Question 1
What noun type can be both countable and uncountable depending on context?
Proper Noun
Abstract Noun
Concrete Noun
Collective Noun
Question 2
Which noun form is used to show ownership or possession?
Plural Noun
Collective Noun
Possessive Noun
Abstract Noun
Question 3
What type of noun is "information"?
Countable Noun
Uncountable Noun
Collective Noun
Compound Noun
Question 4
Which of the following nouns is typically used in the singular form but represents a group or collection?
Abstract Noun
Compound Noun
Collective Noun
Concrete Noun
Question 5
In which case would a proper noun not be capitalized?
Beginning of a sentence
When used as a common noun
In a title
Naming a specific person
Question 6
Which type of noun refers to names of specific people, places, or things and is always capitalized?
Common Noun
Proper Noun
Abstract Noun
Collective Noun
Question 7
"Happiness" is an example of which type of noun?
Concrete Noun
Abstract Noun
Collective Noun
Compound Noun
Question 8
Which noun is primarily used for naming substances, concepts, or mass items that cannot be counted?
Countable Noun
Uncountable Noun
Collective Noun
Compound Noun
Question 9
What is a distinguishing feature of a compound noun?
It is formed by joining two or more words to make a new word.
It changes form when pluralized.
It always refers to a physical object.
It cannot be used in the possessive form.
Question 10
Which noun changes completely in its plural form?
Regular Noun
Irregular Noun
Compound Noun
Possessive Noun
There are 10 questions to complete.