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Questions and Answers

 1. 

George Washington is an example of a/an:

o A. 

Common noun

o B. 

Proper noun

o C. 

Concrete noun

o D. 

Abstract noun
 

 2. 

Government is an example of a/an:

o A. 

Compound noun

o B. 

Possessive noun

o C. 

Concrete noun

o D. 

Abstract noun
 

 3. 

The plural of father-in-law is:

o A. 

Fathers-in-law

o B. 
Father-ins-law

o C. 

Father-in-laws

o D. 

Fathers-ins-laws
 

 4. 

Cities' is an example of a:

o A. 

Singular noun

o B. 

Plural noun

o C. 

Singular possessive noun

o D. 

Plural possessive noun


 

 5. 

'Boys' is an example of a:

o A. 

Singular noun

o B. 

Plural noun

o C. 

Singular possessive noun

o D. 

Plural possessive noun


 
 6. 

Which noun below is a collective noun:

o A. 

Women

o B. 

Duck

o C. 

Family

o D. 

Children
 

 7. 

School is an example of a/an:

o A. 

Common noun

o B. 

Proper noun

o C. 

Appositive phrase

o D. 

Possessive noun
 

 8. 

A proper noun:

o A. 

Names any person, place, or thing.

o B. 
Names a specific person, place ,or thing.

o C. 

Names things you can see or touch.

o D. 

Names ideas, qualities, or feelings that cannot be seen or touched.


 

 9. 

A common noun:

o A. 

A class or group of people, places, or things.

o B. 

Names a specific person, place or thing.

o C. 

Names things you can see or touch.

o D. 

Names ideas, qualities, or feelings that cannot be seen or touched.


 

 10. 

Concrete nouns:

o A. 

Name any person, place, or thing.

o B. 

Name a specific person, place, or thing.

o C. 

A name, place, or thing that you can see or touch.

o D. 

Name ideas, qualities, or feelings that cannot be seen or touched.


 
 11. 

Abstract nouns:

o A. 

Name any person, place, or thing.

o B. 

Name things you can see or touch.

o C. 

Name ideas, qualities, or feelings that cannot be seen or touched.

o D. 

Name a specific person, place, or thing.


 

 12. 

Florida is an example of a:

o A. 

Possessive noun.

o B. 

Proper noun.

o C. 

Collective noun.

o D. 

Compound phrase.
 

 13. 

Joe's is a:

o A. 

Singular noun.

o B. 
Plural noun.

o C. 

Singular possessive noun.

o D. 

Plural possessive noun.


 

 14. 

Jack's going to the party also. Jack's is an example of a:

o A. 

Singular Possessive noun.

o B. 

Contraction.

o C. 

Plural Possessive noun.

o D. 

Singular noun.
 

 15. 

AKA's cake is pink and green. AKA's is an example of a:

o A. 

Singular Possessive noun.

o B. 

Contraction.

o C. 

Plural Possessive nun.

o D. 

Singular noun.
 
 16. 

The band is an example of a:

o A. 

Singular Noun.

o B. 

Plural Noun.

o C. 

Possessive Noun.

o D. 

Collective Noun.
 

 17. 

What is the appositive or appositive phrase in the sentence below: Emeril, a


Southern chef, found the onions for the hush puppies.

o A. 

Emeril

o B. 

A Southern chef.

o C. 

Found the onions.

o D. 

For the hush puppies.


 

 18. 

What noun does the appositive or appositive phrase identify in the sentence
below: Emeril, a Southern chef, found the onions for the hush puppies.

o A. 

Emeril
o B. 

A Southern chef.

o C. 

Found the onions.

o D. 

For the hush puppies.


 

 19. 

Review this question... Alligators are notorious predators. The underlined


portion above is the:

o A. 

Simple Subject.

o B. 

Simple Predicate.

o C. 

Complete Subject.

o D. 

Complete Predicate.

o E. 

Compound Subject.
 

 20. 

Review this question... Allison has a pet alligator, which is crazy. The
sentence above is a:

o A. 

Run-on sentence

o B. 

Compound sentence
o C. 

Complex sentence

o D. 

Simple sentence

o E. 

Fragment

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