Abstract Nouns Quiz 5 (30 MCQs)

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1. A smile can show ..... and make people feel comfortable.
2. Which is the abstract noun? Jesus needed courage to play basketball with the pro.
3. We will elect our new President next week.
4. The children's ..... touched everyone when they gave food to the homeless.
5. Which of the following is not a concrete noun? a) Friendship b) Honesty c) Love d) Kindness
6. True or False:It is grammatically correct to say, "She has many fears, but her biggest fear is of spiders."
7. Select the abstract noun.They laughed at my idea.
8. The ..... she experienced after the breakup took months to heal.
9. Use the word 'agility' in a sentence.
10. Select the abstract noun in the sentence below.Jealousy made Joe act mean towards his sister.
11. The instructions were unclear, and this caused a lot of .....
12. Select the collective noun:
13. Select the concrete noun.
14. "Happiness" is an example of a .....
15. The beauty of the moon is just mesmerizing!
16. His sadness left me feeling sad too.
17. An abstract noun is
18. Even though you can hear it, why is the word 'music' usually classified as an abstract noun?
19. Fill in the blanks with suitable abstract nouns. The clue is given in the brackets ..... should always be avoided. (waste).
20. Despite the fact that He is the Son of God, He remained humble. Jesus is truly a man with .....
21. Identify the COMMON noun in the sentence.Fred and Lisa play badminton at Whitman Playfield.
22. "Member" and "friend" take both-ship.
23. What is the abstract noun form of the adjective 'wise'?
24. Choose the correct translation:Nuestra amistad es muy valiosa.
25. He's very insecure about his .....
26. Choose the abstract noun in the following sentence:Mrs. Markle always admired your honesty.
27. Which noun below is an abstract noun?
28. Q:What is a concrete noun?
29. Choose the correct abstract noun for the adjective given in the bracket ..... is a rare quality. (kind)
30. "Love, friendship, and respect do not unite people as much as a common ..... for something." Anton Chekhov, Russian writer.