
Abstract Nouns
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- Q1The word 'jealousy' is an example of an Abstract Noun becauseyou can feel ityou can touch ityou can hear ityou can smell it60s
- Q2'Cleanliness' is an example ofProper NounCollective NounCommon NounAbstract Noun60s
- Q3'Grandma' is an example ofCollective NounProper NounCommon NounAbstract Noun60s
- Q4'Crew' is an example ofCollective NounProper NounAbstract NounCommon Noun60s
- Q5The team, Mumbai Indians was filled with hope. (Pick out the Abstract Noun)Mumbai Indianshopeteamfilled60s
- Q6king + dom = kingdom. Is the word 'kingdom' an Abstract Noun? Yes / NoNo, it is not an Abstract NounYes, it is an Abstract Noun60s
- Q7Which of these is NOT an Abstract Noun?sorrowherohonestybravery60s
- Q8The teacher rewarded him for his honesty. (Pick out the abstract noun)honestyrewardedhimteacher60s
- Q9Ram faced _____________ as he didn't work hard in his exams.failingfailedfailurefail60s
- Q10Rupanjali's pride led to her downfall. Is 'pride' an abstract or a collective noun?a collective nounan abstract noun60s