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Question-1
Anderson is a renowned ________ .
Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
(A)
musicist
(B)
musicman
(C)
musician
(D)
musican
Question-2
The _____ of elephants swam across the lake.
Fill in with the correct collective noun.
(A)
fleet
(B)
army
(C)
pack
(D)
herd
Question-3
We should clean our______ in the morning and at night.(tooth)
Fill up with the plural form of the noun in brackets.
(A)
tooths
(B)
tooth
(C)
teeth
(D)
teeths
Question-4
Table, tree, star, mountain, street, book, car, school,
paper, pencil and computer are examples for _______ gender nouns.
(A)
common
(B)
masculine
(C)
neuter
(D)
feminine
Question-5
A noun is said to be in the _________ gender if it refers chiefly to males or to objects classified as male.
(A)
feminine
(B)
masculine
(C)
neuter
(D)
common
Question-6
Aswin took three wickets.Here the noun Aswin is said to be in the ______________ case.
(A)
objective or accusative
(B)
possessive
(C)
nominative
(D)
None of these.
Question-7
The
milk
in that bottle is rotten.
Identify the type of noun in italics.
(A)
countable
(B)
abstract
(C)
uncountable
(D)
collective
Question-8
Karthik is the president of Winners Cricket Club.
______ and ______ in the above sentence are proper nouns.
(A)
Karthik, President
(B)
President, Winners Cricket Club.
(C)
Karthik, Winners Cricket Club
(D)
None of these.
Question-9
Leena wrote a letter . Here the noun
letter
is said to be in the _____________ case
(A)
nominative
(B)
objective or accusative
(C)
possessive
(D)
None of these.
Question-10
Children, wait outside .Here the noun
children
is in the ________ case.
(A)
possessive
(B)
dative
(C)
vocative
(D)
nominative
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Std 9
Tamil Nadu (English Medium)
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