Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > NounsIdentify the collective noun in this sentence: ‘A flock of geese flew overhead.’A. flock B. geese C. flew D. overheadAnswer: flockAdditional Information: The word 'flock' is a collective noun referring to a group of geese. Subjects: Nouns, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsIdentify the mass noun: ‘I need some sugar.’Identify the abstract noun in the sentence: ‘His bravery was admired by all.’Which of these is a collective noun for a group of birds?What type of noun is ‘love’?Which of the following is a common noun?Identify the common noun in this sentence: ‘The teacher gave homework.’Which of these is a countable noun?Which of these is a concrete noun?What is the plural of ‘mouse’?Identify the concrete noun in this sentence: ‘The apple fell from the tree.’What is the plural of ‘child’?Choose the correct collective noun: ‘A ______ of frogs.’What is the plural of ‘foot’?What is the plural of ‘medium’?Identify the collective noun in this sentence: ‘A herd of elephants was spotted.’