Material noun quiz

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

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

Results

#1. A material noun is a ____.

#2. Which of these is a feature of a material noun?

Explanation: Material nouns are uncountable. We can’t count them; we can only weigh them.

#3. Which of these is a feature of a material noun?

#4. Which of these is a material noun?

Explanation: It is the name of a material many objects are made of. The other words are complete products.

#5. Which of these is a material noun?

Explanation: It is the name of a material many objects like chains, rings, necklaces, watches, etc are made of. The other names are complete objects, not materials.

#6. Which of these is a material noun?

Explanation: ‘Bread’ is the name of a material the other objects like pizzas, burgers, and cakes are made of. It works as a substance usually.

#7. Which of these is not a material noun?

Explanation: ‘Pasta’ is a dish that probably uses other materials. It is not a name of a material. It is an object that is made out of many substances like milk, cheese, salt, bread, etc.

#8. Which of these is not a material noun?

Explanation: It is not the name of a material. It is a complete product. The other words tomato, brick, and water are the names of materials used in making things.

#9. Which of these is not a material noun?

Explanation: ‘Person’ is a common noun. The other ones are material nouns.

#10. Which of these is a material noun?

Explanation: ‘Wood’ is a material noun that is often used in making objects like chairs, tables, pencils, beds, cricket bats, etc.

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