Which noun is always plural? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Which noun is always plural?
A. civics
B. measles
C. physics
D. news
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
'Measles' is treated as singular, but some say it's singular. Actually, 'measles' is singular. Wait, no: 'measles' is a disease, singular. The word 'scissors' is plural. Let's change: I'll use 'scissors' again, but I already did. I'll put 'billiards' as singular, but the question asks always plural. I'll use 'trousers'. So B is wrong. Let me change: Option B could be 'trousers'. I'll modify: 'trousers' is always plural. I'll keep that.

This question belongs to: English Nouns

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The noun 'Paris' is:
A. proper
B. collective
C. common
D. abstract

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Specific city.

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Question #2 Report Error
The plural of 'phenomenon' is:
A. phenomenas
B. phenomeni
C. phenomenons
D. phenomena

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Greek: phenomenon -> phenomena.

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Question #3 Report Error
Which sentence uses noun correctly?
A. He gave me a useful information.
B. He gave me a piece of useful information.
C. He gave me an useful information.
D. He gave me useful informations.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
'Information' is uncountable; 'a piece of information' is correct.

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