Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > NounsChoose the correct collective noun: ‘A ______ of lions.’A. pride B. herd C. pack D. schoolAnswer: prideAdditional Information: A 'pride' is a collective noun for a group of lions. Subjects: Nouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat is the plural of ‘calf’?What is the possessive form of ‘the girl’?What is the correct plural of ‘crisis’?Identify the abstract noun: ‘His kindness was appreciated.’Identify the mass noun in the sentence: ‘I bought some cheese.’What is the plural of ‘mouse’?Which of the following is an uncountable noun?What is the plural form of ‘fungus’?What is the plural form of ‘crisis’?What is the plural form of ‘city’?Which word is a common noun?Which of the following is not a noun?Identify the mass noun: ‘He wants some rice.’Identify the mass noun: ‘She has some courage.’Which of these is an example of a plural noun?