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Noun, Number , Gender (Grammar part)

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Noun, Number , Gender (Grammar part) For those studying or preparing for, this page contains 10 important questions and answers arranged in sequence. Each question is accompanied by the correct answer and, where necessary, a detailed explanation to help clarify your concepts. Read carefully and assess your own preparation.

1. a finite verb does not change with the change of -

a) subject

b) tense

c) number

d) gender

Answer: gender

2. which one of the following is a common gender?

a) King

b) Sovereign

c) Emperor

d) Queen

Answer: Sovereign

3. which is the feminine gender?

a) Ececutrix

b) Steward

c) Abbot

d) Signor

Answer: Ececutrix

4. which of the following is not used as a dual gender?

a) Proffessor

b) Doctor

c) Steward

d) Cook

Answer: Steward

5. there were ----guests then I expected

a) Less

b) lesser

c) Fewer

d) Few

Answer: Fewer

6. তার কোন বন্ধু নেই বললেই চলে

a) he has a few friends

b) He has no freinds

c) He has few freinds

d) He has the few friends

Answer: He has few freinds

7. The word evil-eye is a

a) Noun

b) Adjective

c) Adverb

d) None of the avobe

Answer: Noun

8. which is the noun form of the word laugh?

a) Laughing

b) Laughed

c) Laughter

d) Laughable

Answer: Laughter

9. The -- of the camel was found lying by the side of the canal

a) Carcass

b) Corps

c) Corpees

d) Corpse

Answer: Carcass

10. Drive the nail into the table

a) Proper noun

b) Common noun

c) Collective noun

d) Material noun

Answer: Common noun

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