Grammar Quiz

Abstract Nouns Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Abstract Nouns

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Which noun is an abstract noun?

A. book

B. pride

C. pencil

D. rock


In the sentence ‘Patience is a virtue’, what is the abstract noun?

A. Patience

B. Virtue

C. Is

D. A


Find the abstract noun in the sentence: The sadness in her eyes was unmistakable.

A. sadness

B. unmistakable

C. was

D. eyes


Which word is the abstract noun in the sentence: His kindness towards animals is well-known.

A. kindness

B. towards

C. animals

D. well-known


What is the abstract noun in the sentence: His anger towards the situation was palpable.

A. palpable

B. anger

C. situation

D. his


Find the abstract noun in the sentence: The joy of winning the game was overwhelming.

A. overwhelming

B. winning

C. game

D. joy


In the sentence ‘Honesty is the best policy’, what is the abstract noun?

A. Best

B. Is

C. Policy

D. Honesty


What is the abstract noun in the sentence: His dedication to the cause is commendable.

A. dedication

B. cause

C. commendable

D. his


Which noun is an abstract noun?

A. misery

B. bag

C. box

D. volcano


Identify the abstract noun in the following sentence: The laughter of children filled the air with joy.

A. laughter

B. children

C. filled

D. joy


Find the abstract noun in the sentence: The beauty of nature is truly mesmerizing.

A. beauty

B. nature

C. truly

D. mesmerizing


Which word is the abstract noun in the sentence: The success of the project was due to teamwork.

A. project

B. teamwork

C. due

D. success


Identify the abstract noun in the following sentence: The sound of the waves was soothing.

A. sound

B. waves

C. soothing

D. was


Identify the abstract noun in the following sentence: The beauty of the sunset took my breath away.

A. took

B. sunset

C. breath

D. beauty


Find the abstract noun in the sentence: The excitement of the crowd was contagious.

A. excitement

B. crowd

C. contagious

D. was


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