Abstract noun quiz

We have already learned what abstract nouns are. Now, it’s time to put our understanding to the test by trying this abstract noun quiz.

It is a detailed quiz that tests our knowledge of abstract nouns, which we have learned from our article on it on the website.

 

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#1. An abstract noun is a ____.

#2. Which of these is not a feature of an abstract noun?

Explanation: A noun that has a physical existence is called a concrete noun. Abstract nouns don’t have that.

#3. Which one of these is not true about an abstract noun?

Explanation: Not all abstract nouns are countable in nature. Most abstract nouns don’t have a plural form. Ex- love, honesty, anger, beauty, luck, etc.

#4. Which one of these is an abstract noun?

Explanation: It is a quality of a person. It is abstract and can’t be seen or experienced through the five senses.

#5. Which one of these is an abstract noun?

Explanation: It is not physical in nature. It can’t be seen or touched.

#6. Which one of these is not an abstract noun?

Explanation: It is a concrete noun as it is physical in nature.

#7. Which one of these is not an abstract noun?

Explanation: ‘Sky’ is considered a concrete noun as we can see it. It is formed of multiple tiny components.

#8. Select the abstract noun.

Explanation: It is the name of a concept/idea. It is not concrete in nature.

#9. Select the abstract noun.

Explanation: It is a negative feeling one gets. It can’t be seen, touched, or experienced in any physical way.

#10. Which of these sentences has an abstract noun in them?

Explanation: ‘Life’ is an abstract noun in the sentence.

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