The noun 'knowledge' is uncountable; we use: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The noun 'knowledge' is uncountable; we use:
A. many knowledge
B. much knowledge
C. knowledges
D. a knowledge
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Much knowledge.

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Which is the correct formation?
A. She has a five year old son.
B. She has a five-years-old son.
C. She has a five years old son.
D. She has a five-year-old son.

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Hyphenated compound adjective uses singular noun: 'five-year-old'.

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Question #2 Report Error
The noun 'series' has the same singular and plural, so:
A. These series are good.
B. None
C. This series is good.
D. Both can be correct depending on context

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Both.

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The word 'bravery' is which type of noun?
A. Collective
B. Proper
C. Common
D. Abstract

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
'Bravery' is a quality, an abstract noun.

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