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A. Excitement
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B. Excited
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C. Exciting
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D. None of these
Explanation
The noun form of the verb "excite" is "excitement".
It refers to the state of being excited or the feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness.
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A. Both A and C
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B. Noun
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C. Adjective
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D. Verb
Explanation
"Stalemate" can function as both a noun and a verb.
As a noun, it refers to a situation where no progress can be made (often used in chess).
As a verb, it means to bring about a stalemate or deadlock.
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A. Decision
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B. Announce
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C. None of these
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D. Jury
Explanation
Jury refers to a group of people acting as a single unit.
Collective nouns represent a collection or group, like team, class, jury.
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A. None of these
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B. Adverb
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C. Adjective
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D. Noun
Explanation
Usury is a thing or concept — specifically, the practice of charging excessive interest on loans — which makes it a noun.
In the sentence, it functions as the object of the verb “take.”
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A. Chair
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B. None of these
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C. Pencil
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D. Rain
Explanation
"Rain" is an uncountable noun because it refers to a mass or substance that cannot be counted individually.
Unlike pencil, ball, and chair (which are countable).
Rain is measured in volume, not number.
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A. None of these
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B. A herd of books was on the shelf.
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C. A swarm of bees attacked the farmer.
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D. A shoal of lions chased the prey.
Explanation
A swarm of bees attacked the farmer.
"Swarm" is the correct collective noun for bees.
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A. Pronoun
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B. None of these
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C. Noun
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D. Adjective
Explanation
"Reason" is a noun because it names a cause or explanation.
It is the subject of the phrase "For this reason", indicating why something happens.
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A. Proper noun
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B. Abstract noun
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C. Concrete noun
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Wisdom" is an abstract noun because it refers to a quality or idea that cannot be seen or touched.
It represents a state of mind, not a physical object.
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A. None of these
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B. Pronoun
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C. Noun
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D. Adjective
Explanation
"Heirs" refers to people who legally receive property after someone's death, which makes it a noun.
It functions as the subject of the sentence, identifying who performed the action (dispatched).
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A. A noun expressing only one trait
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B. A noun made by joining two or more words together
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C. A noun for an idea or feeling
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D. None of these
Explanation
A compound noun is formed when two or more words combine to create a single noun (e.g., toothpaste, classroom).
It names a person, place, thing, or idea using combined words.
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