Noun - SS1 English Past Questions and Answers - page 1
Which type of noun requires capitalization?
Proper noun
Common noun
Abstract
Collective Noun
Which type of noun represents physical objects that can be seen, touched, tasted, smelled, or heard?
Concrete Noun
Abstract Noun
Countable Noun
Uncountable Noun
Which type of noun cannot be counted?
Concrete Noun
Abstract Noun
Countable Noun
Uncountable Noun
Which type of noun is made up of two or more words?
Concrete Noun
Abstract Noun
Compound Noun
Countable Noun
Explain the difference between concrete and abstract nouns, providing examples for each.
Concrete nouns refer to physical, tangible things that can be seen, touched, heard, smelled, or tasted. while Abstract nouns, on the other hand, refer to intangible concepts or ideas that cannot be perceived by the senses. Examples of concrete nouns include "table," "book," "dog," "music," and "tree." These nouns can be directly experienced through one's senses. Examples of abstract nouns include "love," "happiness," "courage," "freedom," and "justice." These nouns are concepts or ideas that cannot be experienced through the senses.