Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > NounsIdentify the collective noun: ‘A ______ of sheep.’A. herd B. flock C. pack D. schoolAnswer: flockAdditional Information: A 'flock' is a collective noun for a group of sheep. Subjects: Nouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat is the correct plural of ‘analysis’?Which of the following sentences contains a noun?Which of the following is a common noun?Identify the mass noun: ‘She has a lot of furniture.’What is the plural of ‘bison’?Identify the collective noun in this sentence: ‘A herd of elephants was spotted.’What is the plural of ‘axis’?Identify the mass noun: ‘She has some courage.’Identify the mass noun in the sentence: ‘I bought some cheese.’Which word is an abstract noun?Which of the following is not a noun?Identify the proper noun in this sentence: ‘Alice went to the market.’Choose the correct abstract noun from the adjective ‘happy.’What is the plural form of ‘fungus’?Which of these is an example of a countable noun?