50 Noun Questions for NDA English | Practice MCQs with Solutions

Directions (Q1-Q50): Each item in this section has a sentence split into three parts: (a), (b), and (c). Identify the segment that contains a grammatical error related to Noun rules. If the sentence is completely correct, select (d) for No Error. Click on an option to check if it’s correct.

Question 1 (NDA 2011 Pattern)

He likes (a) / the sceneries (b) / of the hills. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He likes
(b) the sceneries
(c) of the hills.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Scenery’ is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. Replace ‘sceneries’ with ‘scenery’.

Question 2 (NDA 2011 Pattern)

You shall get (a) / all the informations (b) / if you read this book carefully. (c) / No error (d)

(a) You shall get
(b) all the informations
(c) if you read this book carefully.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Information’ is an uncountable noun that cannot be pluralized by adding an ‘s’. Replace ‘informations’ with ‘information’.

Question 3 (NDA 2011 Pattern)

He wanted me (a) / to bring two breads and some butter (b) / for breakfast. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He wanted me
(b) to bring two breads and some butter
(c) for breakfast.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Bread’ is an uncountable noun. To indicate quantity, you must say ‘two loaves of bread’ or ‘two slices of bread’.

Question 4 (NDA 2014 Pattern)

This machine (a) / is more efficient (b) / than any other equipments in the workshop. (c) / No error (d)

(a) This machine
(b) is more efficient
(c) than any other equipments in the workshop.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (c)

Explanation: ‘Equipment’ is an uncountable noun and cannot take a plural ending. Change ‘equipments’ to ‘equipment’.

Question 5 (NDA 2015 Pattern)

Not one of the hundreds (a) / of striking workers (b) / were allowed to go near the factory. (c) / No error (d)

(a) Not one of the hundreds
(b) of striking workers
(c) were allowed to go near the factory.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (c)

Explanation: The subject of the sentence is the singular pronoun ‘one’ (in ‘Not one of…’). Therefore, it requires the singular verb ‘was’ instead of ‘were’.

Question 6 (NDA 2016 Pattern)

The king was embarrassed (a) / to find evidences (b) / against his own queen. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The king was embarrassed
(b) to find evidences
(c) against his own queen.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Evidence’ is an uncountable noun. Its plural form ‘evidences’ is grammatically incorrect. Change it to ‘evidence’.

Question 7 (NDA 2016 Pattern)

I went to the shop (a) / to buy some (b) / stationeries. (c) / No error (d)

(a) I went to the shop
(b) to buy some
(c) stationeries.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (c)

Explanation: ‘Stationery’ is an uncountable collective noun denoting writing materials. Change ‘stationeries’ to ‘stationery’.

Question 8 (NDA 2017 Pattern)

Last evening I went (a) / to the optician and bought (b) / a pair of spectacles. (c) / No error (d)

(a) Last evening I went
(b) to the optician and bought
(c) a pair of spectacles.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: ‘Spectacles’ is a plural-only noun. It is correctly modified using the phrase ‘a pair of spectacles’. The sentence contains no error.

Question 9 (NDA 2018 Pattern)

This view has been taken (a) / by one of the ablest persons (b) / who has written on this subject. (c) / No error (d)

(a) This view has been taken
(b) by one of the ablest persons
(c) who has written on this subject.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (c)

Explanation: In a ‘one of + plural noun + relative pronoun’ structure, the relative pronoun (‘who’) refers to the plural noun (‘persons’). Therefore, the relative clause requires a plural verb. Change ‘has written’ to ‘have written’.

Question 10 (NDA 2019 Pattern)

One of the most widely spread (a) / bad habits (b) / is the use of tobacco. (c) / No error (d)

(a) One of the most widely spread
(b) bad habits
(c) is the use of tobacco.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: The rule ‘one of + plural noun + singular verb’ is completely satisfied here (‘bad habits’ is plural and ‘is’ is singular). The sentence is completely correct.

Question 11

My friend’s (a) / daughter-in-laws (b) / have arrived from London. (c) / No error (d)

(a) My friend’s
(b) daughter-in-laws
(c) have arrived from London.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: The plural form of a compound noun is created by adding ‘s’ to the primary root word. Change ‘daughter-in-laws’ to ‘daughters-in-law’.

Question 12

The cattles were grazing (a) / in the fields (b) / under the watchful eye of the farmer. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The cattles were grazing
(b) in the fields
(c) under the watchful eye of the farmer.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: ‘Cattle’ is an inherently plural noun and does not take an ‘s’. Replace ‘cattles’ with ‘cattle’.

Question 13

We padded the seat of the chair (a) / with soft camel hairs (b) / to make it extra soft. (c) / No error (d)

(a) We padded the seat of the chair
(b) with soft camel hairs
(c) to make it extra soft.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: When considered collectively as a body of hair, the noun ‘hair’ is uncountable and singular. Replace ‘hairs’ with ‘hair’.

Question 14

In the case of this species, (a) / the average number of offsprings (b) / ranges between three to six. (c) / No error (d)

(a) In the case of this species,
(b) the average number of offsprings
(c) ranges between three to six.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: The noun ‘offspring’ has the same form in both singular and plural variants. The form ‘offsprings’ is incorrect; change it to ‘offspring’.

Question 15

Several work of art (a) / were stolen from the exhibition room (b) / yesterday evening. (c) / No error (d)

(a) Several work of art
(b) were stolen from the exhibition room
(c) yesterday evening.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: While general labor ‘work’ is uncountable, artistic or literary creations are countable ‘works’. Following the plural quantifier ‘several’, use ‘works’.

Question 16

The heavy box was (a) / too much weight (b) / for the young child to handle. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The heavy box was
(b) too much weight
(c) for the young child to handle.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: The formula ‘too much + noun’ is correctly satisfied here by using the noun ‘weight’. The structure is accurate.

Question 17

These kind of trousers (a) / are not suitable (b) / for a formal military ceremony. (c) / No error (d)

(a) These kind of trousers
(b) are not suitable
(c) for a formal military ceremony.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: The plural adjective ‘These’ must modify a plural noun. Change ‘kind’ to ‘kinds’.

Question 18

Patient after patient (a) / were examined by the army doctor (b) / during the relief camp. (c) / No error (d)

(a) Patient after patient
(b) were examined by the army doctor
(c) during the relief camp.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: When two identical nouns are connected by a preposition, they remain singular and take a singular verb. Change ‘were’ to ‘was’.

Question 19

The structural layout (a) / was designed by one of the ablest person (b) / in the engineering branch. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The structural layout
(b) was designed by one of the ablest person
(c) in the engineering branch.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: The rule for ‘one of the’ dictates that it must be followed by a plural noun. Change ‘person’ to ‘persons’.

Question 20

The furniture in the mess hall (a) / are exceptionally old (b) / and requires immediate replacement. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The furniture in the mess hall
(b) are exceptionally old
(c) and requires immediate replacement.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Furniture’ is an uncountable noun and always takes a singular verb. Replace ‘are’ with ‘is’.

Question 21

The number of accidents (a) / have fallen sharply (b) / after the new traffic regulations. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The number of accidents
(b) have fallen sharply
(c) after the new traffic regulations.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: While ‘A number of’ takes a plural verb, the specific phrase ‘The number of’ always takes a singular verb. Change ‘have’ to ‘has’.

Question 22

A group of five-men team (a) / was selected to complete (b) / the high-altitude reconnaissance mission. (c) / No error (d)

(a) A group of five-men team
(b) was selected to complete
(c) the high-altitude reconnaissance mission.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: In a hyphenated compound modifier before a noun, the modifying unit cannot be plural. Change ‘five-men’ to ‘five-man’.

Question 23

The company has (a) / received order for (b) / several new military radio units. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The company has
(b) received order for
(c) several new military radio units.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: When referring to an official commercial request or authoritative demand, the plural form ‘orders’ is required. Change ‘received order’ to ‘received orders’.

Question 24

He enjoys reading (a) / different kinds of (b) / poetries during his spare time. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He enjoys reading
(b) different kinds of
(c) poetries during his spare time.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (c)

Explanation: ‘Poetry’ is an uncountable noun and cannot be pluralized as ‘poetries’. If you want to use a countable form, change it to ‘poems’.

Question 25

The commander gave (a) / a series of instructions (b) / to all his subordinates. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The commander gave
(b) a series of instructions
(c) to all his subordinates.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: The term ‘series’ acts perfectly as a singular noun here, and ‘instructions’ matches the plural demands of ‘a series of’. The sentence contains no error.

Question 26

The police is (a) / deployed across the sensitive (b) / areas of the border town. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The police is
(b) deployed across the sensitive
(c) areas of the border town.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: ‘Police’ is treated as a plural collective noun and requires a plural verb. Replace ‘is’ with ‘are’.

Question 27

Mathematics are (a) / an essential subject (b) / for entry into the naval academy. (c) / No error (d)

(a) Mathematics are
(b) an essential subject
(c) for entry into the naval academy.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: Nouns ending in ‘-ics’ representing subjects (like Mathematics, Physics) are singular in usage and take singular verbs. Change ‘are’ to ‘is’.

Question 28

A three-weeks training course (a) / was organized for (b) / the newly commissioned officers. (c) / No error (d)

(a) A three-weeks training course
(b) was organized for
(c) the newly commissioned officers.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: In a hyphenated phrase acting as an adjective before a noun, the noun part cannot take a plural form. Change ‘three-weeks’ to ‘three-week’.

Question 29

The court has (a) / issued two summons (b) / to the witness to appear in the trial. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The court has
(b) issued two summons
(c) to the witness to appear in the trial.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Summons’ is a singular countable noun ending in ‘s’. Its correct plural form is ‘summonses’. Change ‘two summons’ to ‘two summonses’.

Question 30

The dynamic data (a) / are being analyzed (b) / by the technical branch experts. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The dynamic data
(b) are being analyzed
(c) by the technical branch experts.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: ‘Data’ is historically a plural noun (singular: datum). In formal examinations, pairing it with the plural verb ‘are’ is perfectly correct.

Question 31

Ten thousand of soldiers (a) / marched proudly into (b) / the parade ground. (c) / No error (d)

(a) Ten thousand of soldiers
(b) marched proudly into
(c) the parade ground.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: When a definite numerical digit precedes words like ‘thousand’, ‘hundred’, or ‘million’, the preposition ‘of’ is not used before the following noun. Change it to ‘Ten thousand soldiers’.

Question 32

The house is made (a) / of bricks and stones (b) / rather than timber wood. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The house is made
(b) of bricks and stones
(c) rather than timber wood.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: When ‘brick’ and ‘stone’ are used as building materials, they function as uncountable material nouns and must remain singular. Change to ‘of brick and stone’.

Question 33

All the family members (a) / were present at (b) / the passing out parade. (c) / No error (d)

(a) All the family members
(b) were present at
(c) the passing out parade.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: The expression ‘family members’ is considered unidiomatic redundancy in formal grammar. Replace it with ‘All the members of the family’.

Question 34

The criteria of evaluation (a) / was highly strict (b) / during the final physical test. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The criteria of evaluation
(b) was highly strict
(c) during the final physical test.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Criteria’ is a plural noun (singular form: criterion). Therefore, it requires a matching plural verb. Change ‘was’ to ‘were’.

Question 35

He was selected (a) / as a pilot because (b) / his physics marks were very high. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He was selected
(b) as a pilot because
(c) his physics marks were very high.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: While the subject field ‘Physics’ is singular, plural descriptors like ‘physics marks’ or ‘physics scores’ correctly take a plural verb (‘were’). The sentence is correct.

Question 36

The commander-in-chiefs (a) / discussed the defense strategy (b) / at the headquarters. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The commander-in-chiefs
(b) discussed the defense strategy
(c) at the headquarters.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: To pluralize a compound noun word with hyphens, append ‘s’ to the root word. Change ‘commander-in-chiefs’ to ‘commanders-in-chief’.

Question 37

The gentry of the city (a) / was present (b) / at the elite gathering. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The gentry of the city
(b) was present
(c) at the elite gathering.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: Collective nouns like ‘gentry’, ‘peasantry’, and ‘clergy’ are singular in form but plural in meaning. They require a plural verb. Change ‘was’ to ‘were’.

Question 38

He provided me (a) / with two important items of information (b) / regarding the examination. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He provided me
(b) with two important items of information
(c) regarding the examination.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: To count the uncountable noun ‘information’, phrases like ‘items of information’ or ‘pieces of information’ are correct. The sentence has no error.

Question 39

The sheepes are grazing (a) / near the valley slope (b) / in large numbers. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The sheepes are grazing
(b) near the valley slope
(c) in large numbers.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: The noun ‘sheep’ has identical singular and plural forms. The form ‘sheepes’ does not exist; change it to ‘sheep’.

Question 40

A pair of binoculars (a) / have been found (b) / near the lookout post. (c) / No error (d)

(a) A pair of binoculars
(b) have been found
(c) near the lookout post.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: Plural-only nouns like ‘binoculars’ or ‘spectacles’ take a singular verb when preceded by the singular subject unit ‘a pair of’. Change ‘have’ to ‘has’.

Question 41

The table’s surface (a) / was completely covered (b) / with maps and files. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The table’s surface
(b) was completely covered
(c) with maps and files.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (a)

Explanation: Do not use an apostrophe ‘s’ to show possession for inanimate objects. Use a preposition phrase instead: ‘The surface of the table’.

Question 42

The lookers-on (a) / were deeply shocked (b) / by the sudden accident. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The lookers-on
(b) were deeply shocked
(c) by the sudden accident.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: The plural form of ‘looker-on’ is correctly built by adding ‘s’ to the root word, making ‘lookers-on’. The sentence is correct.

Question 43

He does not cut paper (a) / with a blade, (b) / but with a scissors. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He does not cut paper
(b) with a blade,
(c) but with a scissors.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (c)

Explanation: ‘Scissors’ is a plural noun and cannot be preceded directly by the singular article ‘a’. Use ‘a pair of scissors’ or simply ‘scissors’.

Question 44

A fleet of trucks (a) / was blocked by the heavy (b) / landslide on the highway. (c) / No error (d)

(a) A fleet of trucks
(b) was blocked by the heavy
(c) landslide on the highway.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: The collective noun ‘fleet’ is followed by a plural noun (‘trucks’) but takes a singular verb (‘was’) when referring to the group as a single unit. The sentence is correct.

Question 45

The company has (a) / deployed its (b) / forces to protect the area. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The company has
(b) deployed its
(c) forces to protect the area.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: ‘Force’ means strength, but ‘forces’ means troops or armed groups. Given the context of security protection, the plural noun ‘forces’ is used correctly.

Question 46

He gave me (a) / a ten-rupees note (b) / to buy a textbook from the store. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He gave me
(b) a ten-rupees note
(c) to buy a textbook from the store.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: In a hyphenated compound modifier used before a noun, the modifying component stays singular. Change ‘a ten-rupees note’ to ‘a ten-rupee note’.

Question 47

The criteria for (a) / admission into the course (b) / are based on merit scores. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The criteria for
(b) admission into the course
(c) are based on merit scores.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: ‘Criteria’ is plural, so it correctly pairs with the plural verb ‘are’. The sentence is grammatically sound.

Question 48

He has built (a) / a new house (b) / using expensive building material. (c) / No error (d)

(a) He has built
(b) a new house
(c) using expensive building material.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: ‘Material’ used as an uncountable collective noun for matter is grammatically correct. The sentence has no error.

Question 49

The local gentry (a) / were unhappy with (b) / the new tax layout proposal. (c) / No error (d)

(a) The local gentry
(b) were unhappy with
(c) the new tax layout proposal.
(d) No error ✓

Correct Answer: (d) No error

Explanation: ‘Gentry’ is singular in look but functions as a plural noun, making the plural verb ‘were’ completely accurate. The sentence has no error.

Question 50

Alumni of the college (a) / has gathered for (b) / the grand silver jubilee celebration. (c) / No error (d)

(a) Alumni of the college
(b) has gathered for
(c) the grand silver jubilee celebration.
(d) No error

Correct Answer: (b)

Explanation: ‘Alumni’ is the plural form of the noun (singular form: alumnus). Therefore, it requires the plural auxiliary verb ‘have’ instead of ‘has’.

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