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Types of Nouns Quiz: How Many Can You Identify?

Ready to discover what type of noun is proper, common, or abstract? Dive in now!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Kevin OchiengUpdated Aug 25, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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Use this quiz to identify kinds of noun in real sentences - proper, common, abstract, and collective - and see where you're strong. You'll get instant feedback on each question to fix weak spots before a test, or warm up with a quick practice round .

Identify the type of noun in the word Everest.
Abstract noun
Collective noun
Proper noun
Common noun
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In the sentence The committee will announce the results tomorrow, the noun committee is what kind of noun?
Collective noun
Proper noun
Abstract noun
Concrete common noun
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Identify the noun type of happiness.
Abstract noun
Proper noun
Collective noun
Common noun (concrete)
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In Sharks swim swiftly, what type of noun is Sharks?
Proper noun
Abstract noun
Collective noun
Common noun
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Amazon (the company) is what type of noun?
Collective noun
Common noun
Proper noun
Abstract noun
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In the sentence Creativity fuels innovation, what type of noun is Creativity?
Common noun
Collective noun
Proper noun
Abstract noun
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The term jury in The jury reached a verdict is an example of which noun type?
Proper noun
Collective noun
Material noun
Abstract noun
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Mount Kilimanjaro is a common noun because it names a mountain.
True
False
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Choose the option that contains only proper nouns.
Venus, Beethoven, Nile
planet, composer, river
love, honesty, beauty
team, pride, swarm
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In the phrase a pride of lions, pride is what kind of noun?
Collective noun
Abstract noun
Proper noun
Common noun (concrete)
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Identify the type of noun in Mediterranean when referring to the sea.
Proper noun
Common noun
Collective noun
Abstract noun
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In The staff disagree on the policy, staff is a collective noun.
True
False
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Which option lists only abstract nouns?
judge, green, smart
justice, jury, wisdom
jury, envy, wisdom
justice, envy, wisdom
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Coca-Cola, as used for the beverage brand, is a proper noun.
True
False
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Identify the noun type of parliament in The parliament convened at noon.
Abstract noun
Concrete common noun (individual)
Proper noun
Collective noun
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Which set contains only collective nouns?
swarm, courage, team
bird, teammate, bees
flock, team, justice
flock, team, swarm
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Identify the type of noun in Renaissance when referencing the historical period.
Proper noun (historical period)
Abstract noun
Common noun
Collective noun
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The noun faculty can function as a collective noun in academic contexts.
True
False
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In The Supreme Court ruled unanimously, Supreme Court is a common noun.
True
False
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Identify the noun type of infancy in Prolonged infancy is rare in this species.
Concrete common noun
Proper noun
Abstract noun
Collective noun
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand Noun Categories -

    Gain a clear grasp of the different kinds of noun, including common, proper, abstract, and collective forms.

  2. Identify Noun Types -

    Spot and label various noun types in sentences to reinforce your recognition skills.

  3. Differentiate Between Nouns -

    Distinguish what type of noun is at play by comparing definitions and examples of each category.

  4. Classify Nouns Accurately -

    Apply your knowledge of all kinds of noun to categorize words correctly in diverse writing contexts.

  5. Analyze Sentence Usage -

    Evaluate how different noun types function within sentences to improve your grammatical precision.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Common Nouns -

    Common nouns name general items, people, or places (e.g., "city," "teacher," "book"). According to the Purdue OWL, these are not capitalized unless they begin a sentence. A quick mnemonic: "Keep it common - no caps unless it's at the start!"

  2. Proper Nouns -

    Proper nouns refer to specific names like "Mount Everest," "Shakespeare," or "Amazon River" and are always capitalized. The Cambridge Dictionary highlights that using the correct capitalization instantly signals a named entity. Remember: "Proper = Particular = Capital!"

  3. Abstract Nouns -

    Abstract nouns express intangible concepts such as "freedom," "happiness," or "justice." Research from Oxford Learner's Dictionaries notes these cannot be sensed physically. Use the mnemonic "A-B-S-T-R-A-C-T": "Ideas Beyond Sight, Thought, Reason, and Consciousness Together."

  4. Collective Nouns -

    Collective nouns denote groups of individuals or things, for example "team," "flock," or "committee." According to Grammar Monster, the verb agreement can be singular or plural based on context. Think "Collect the crew," to recall grouping words.

  5. Concrete Nouns -

    Concrete nouns are tangible items you can see, hear, touch or taste like "apple," "dog," or "music." The University of Bristol's Grammar Handbook explains they often contrast with abstract nouns in clarity tests. A handy tip: "If you can sense it, it's concrete!"

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