Parts of Speech MCQ
1. What kind of noun is 'Cavalry'?
Proper
Common
Collective
Abstract
2. The death toll would-much higher if immediate action had not been taken.
probably be
probably been.
probably being
be probable
3. The word 'mean' can be used only as-
a verb
a verb and a noun
a verb, a noun and an adjvetive
a verb, an adjective and an adverb
4. ‘A herd of cattle is passing’. The underlined word ‘herd’ is an/a-
adverb
adjective
collective noun
abstract noun
5. What is the noun form of the word ‘laugh’?
laughing
laughable
laughter
laughingly
6. What part of speech is 'readiness'?
Verb
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
7. What kind of noun of 'man'?
Proper
Common
Material
Collevtive
8. Identify the adjective form of the word *comply':
compliment
compliant
complement
complicance
9. The bird flew high. Here the word 'high' is a/an-
noun
adjective
adverb
verb
10. What is the adjective form of the word ‘people’?
populous
popular
popularity
popularize
11. Here 'very' is- I am very busy.
adjective
noun
adverb
interjection
12. Which of the following words can be used as a verb?
mobile
sugar
media
sand
13. 'Sometimes reports are misleading', Here 'sometimes' is-
an adverb
a noun
a pronoun
an adjective
14. Identify the same of clause in the underlined sentence: Your body digests whatever you eat.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverbial clause
coordinate clause
15. Which one is a noun?
modified
beautification
chide
above
16. 'Writing a diary' is a very good practice to develop the writing skill. The underlined part is a/an-
noun phrase
verbal phrase
adjective phrase
adverbial phrase
17. 'Sometimes reports are misleading', Here 'sometimes' is-
an adverb
a noun
a pronoun
an adjective
18. The possibility of being sued is---- of construction companies.
the greatest often fear
often the fear greatest
often the greatest fear
the often greatest fear
19. Choose the correct form of verb: If I had gone to bed early, 1- the train.
would catch
could catch
would have caught
would caught
20. 'He has rather a disagreeable man.' The word 'disagreeable in the above sentence is a/an-
verb
noun
adjective
adverb