Question 2 :
Identify the feminine noun(s) from the words given below:<br/>actress, spinster, duke, host, master, bee, goose
Question 4 :
Identify the noun in neutral gender from the options given below:
Question 6 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine one: </p>We saw the gentleman walking down the road to buy groceries.
Question 7 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given:</p>The director chose to cast another actor in his film.
Question 10 :
Identify the 'feminine gender noun' in the following sentence:<br/>It was the Empress who taught her subjects a lesson in humility.
Question 14 :
Identify the 'neuter gender noun' from the given sentence:<br>It was Rahim's computer which came to the rescue, when the others ignored his plea for help.
Question 19 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine one:</p>The clay model appeared to be absolutely masculine in nature.
Question 20 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine one:</p>The group consisted mainly of <u>gentlemen</u>.
Question 23 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given:</p>The waiter looked confusingly at the customer by the window.
Question 25 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given:</p>The way the lion roared scared the tourists to no extent.
Question 26 :
Identify the noun which is in neutral gender from the options below:
Question 27 :
Identify the masculine noun(s) among the following:<br>king, nun, bridegroom, lord, widow
Question 28 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine one by placing a word before or after:</p>The boy stood and stared at his grandfather with teary eyes.
Question 29 :
From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the given masculine noun:<br/>The Count left the palace in haste.
Question 32 :
<p>Replace the masculine noun with its feminine counterpart, in the following sentence:<br/></p><p>It was quite hard to tame the ox on that evening.</p>
Question 34 :
Identify the noun which is <u>not</u> in neutral gender from the options below:
Question 35 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine one, by placing a word before or after:</p>The sight of the peacock fluttering its beautiful feathers is a pleasure to watch.
Question 37 :
Identify the 'masculine gender noun' from the given sentence:<br>The steward asked the passengers on the deck to be away from the railing, owing to high tides.
Question 38 :
<p>In the given sentence, replace the masculine noun with its feminine form:</p>The gentleman sounded too excited about the event.
Question 39 :
Identify the 'masculine gender noun' in the given sentence:<br/>The crowd cheered as the lady ran after the rooster.
Question 40 :
Identify the noun which is<u> not </u>incommon gender from the options below:
Question 41 :
<p>In the given sentence, identify the feminine form of the masculine noun:</p>The milkman arrived at six in the morning, as usual.
Question 43 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given:</p>The Duke Of Wales inaugurated the function.
Question 45 :
Identify the 'neuter gender noun' from the given sentence:<br/>The wardrobe was thwacked open by the thief, only to find it filled with clothes.<br/>
Question 46 :
Identify the 'common gender noun' used in the following sentence:<br>The air-hostess was fed up with the complaints of the writer on board.
Question 47 :
Identify the 'masculine gender noun' from the given sentence:<br>The heir to be chosen wasgoing to face a tough task in the evening.
Question 48 :
<p>In the given sentence, identify the feminine form of the masculine noun:<br/></p><p>The dogs stopped barking as the master arrived.</p>
Question 49 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine word given, by replacing it with another word:</p>Her nephew came visiting her, one Sunday afternoon.
Question 50 :
<p>From the given sentence, form a feminine noun from the masculine noun given:</p><p>The author was on the verge of a new idea.</p>