Adjectives As Nouns Quiz 6 (25 MCQs)

Quiz Instructions

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1. A shop that sells pizza is a .....
2. True or False:In the sentence 'The poor struggle during economic downturns, ' the word 'poor' is used as an adjective.
3. Complete the sentence:The ..... have a wealth of knowledge to share.
4. In the sentence 'The brave deserve recognition, ' the word 'brave' is used as a noun.
5. A tie work around the neck is a .....
6. In the sentence 'The brave deserve our respect, ' which word is an adjective acting as a noun?
7. What is the function of 'young' in the sentence 'The young are the future'?
8. My father works in a factory. Factory is a/an .....
9. Complete the sentence:'The ..... is a common theme in literature.'
10. Which sentence uses an adjective as a noun correctly?
11. In the sentence 'The brave are often celebrated for their acts, ' the word 'brave' is an adjective used as a noun.
12. In 'The generous donated food to the shelter, ' the word 'generous' is an adjective used as a noun.
13. Complete the sentence:The school fundraiser collected money to help .....
14. Choose the sentence with an adjective functioning as a noun.
15. Complete the sentence:The ..... are known for their wisdom.
16. Complete the sentence:The ..... are gathering at the park for the annual event.
17. In the sentence, 'The coach gives extra practice to the willing, ' what is the grammatical role of 'the willing'?
18. Which option correctly uses an adjective as a noun? 'The ..... travel a lot.'
19. True or False:In the sentence 'The brave soldier stood alone, ' 'brave' is used as a noun.
20. An Irish / Irishman walked into a bar and looked at the barman.
21. Which word is used as a noun in this sentence:'The poor need help from the community.'
22. In which sentence is the adjective used as a noun?
23. Which of the following sentences uses an adjective as a noun?
24. Complete the sentence:The ..... have arrived at the venue.
25. The word 'injured' is a participial adjective. In which sentence is it used as a noun?