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i feel like giving a few brainstorming quizzes about collective nouns
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πCollective Nouns: MCQπ
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1. A ______ of lions was resting under the shade of the trees.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
A) flock
53%
B) pride
10%
C) swarm
23%
D) pack
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2. A ______ of musicians performed at the school concert.
Anonymous Quiz
8%
A) crew
83%
B) band
6%
C) audience
3%
D) panel
3. A ______ of stars can be seen in the night sky forming a pattern.
Anonymous Quiz
16%
A) collection
2%
B) library
12%
C) set
70%
D) constellation
4. A ______ of crows was perched on the tall tree, cawing loudly.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
A) murder
53%
B) flock
11%
C) pack
18%
D) gaggle
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5. A ______ of geese walked along the riverbank in a neat line.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
A) herd
22%
B) troop
27%
C) gaggle
37%
D) swarm
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6. A ______ of poets met to discuss their latest works at the literary festival.
Anonymous Quiz
46%
A) panel
21%
B) troop
26%
C) congress
7%
D) flock
7. A ______ of flamingos stood gracefully in the shallow lake.
Anonymous Quiz
47%
A) flock
24%
B) colony
14%
C) squad
15%
D) stand
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look at the ones u got wrong and think why is it wrong and compare with the correct answer, i'll give explanation to everything in a while
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Explanation:
1. A _pride_ of lions was resting under the shade of the trees. (why not pack of lions?)
-A lot of Lions = pride π¦
itβs like a family: few males + several females + cubs
-focus = social/family life, protecting territory, raising cubs
πsentence example: βA pride of lions rested under the trees.'
-Wolves/Dogs = pack
hunt and travel together as a team
-focus = cooperative hunting & teamwork
sentence example: βA pack of wolves hunted in the forest.β
2. A _band_ of musicians performed at the school concert. (why not crew?)
Band of musicians β
βBandβ is the correct collective noun for a group of musicians or performers playing music.
-Focus is on performing music together.
Crew β
βCrewβ is used for people working together, usually on ships, airplanes, or film sets, not performing music.
-Focus is on working together, not performing.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA band of musicians played at the concert.β β music/performance
βThe shipβs crew prepared the sails.β β work/task
Basically, if itβs music, think band; if itβs working together, think crew.
3. A __constellation____ of stars can be seen in the night sky forming a pattern. (why not collection?)
-Constellation of stars β
A constellation is a specific group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky (like Orion or the Big Dipper).
-Focus is on pattern and position, not just random stars.
Collection β
βCollectionβ just means a bunch of things grouped together, no specific pattern.
You could have a collection of stars in a telescope photo, but it doesnβt form a named pattern, so itβs not a constellation.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA constellation of stars lit up the night sky.β β pattern/name recognized
βShe has a collection of stamps at home.β β random grouping
4. A __murder__ of crows was perched on the tall tree, cawing loudly. (why not flock?)
Murder of crows β
βMurderβ is the special collective noun for crows. Itβs the traditional/accepted term in English.
-Focus is on the group of crows as a unit, not just any group of birds.
Flock β
βFlockβ is used for general groups of birds, like sparrows, pigeons, or geese.
While crows are birds, English specifically uses murder for them.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA murder of crows gathered on the fence.β β specific term for crows
βA flock of pigeons flew across the square.β β general birds
5. A __gaggle__ of geese walked along the riverbank in a neat line. (why not swarm?)
Gaggle of geese β
βGaggleβ is the collective noun used for geese on land or water (not flying).
-Focus is on a group of geese moving together on the ground
Swarm β
βSwarmβ is used for insects (like bees, ants) or very small creatures moving together.
Itβs not used for birds.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA gaggle of geese walked along the riverbank.β β geese on land
βA swarm of bees hovered around the flowers.β β insects
6. A __panel__ of poets met to discuss their latest works at the literary festival. (why not troop?)
Panel of poets β
βPanelβ is used for experts, judges, or professionals gathered to discuss, judge, or give opinions.
-Focus is on discussion or decision-making, not just grouping together.
Troop β
Troopβ is used for groups of certain animals, usually monkeys, or sometimes soldiers.
Itβs not used for humans in a discussion setting.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA panel of poets met at the festival to share ideas.β β discussion of experts
βA troop of monkeys played in the trees.β β animals in a group
7. A __stand__ of flamingos stood gracefully in the shallow lake. (why not flock?)
Stand of flamingos β
βStandβ is the specific collective noun for flamingos. Itβs used when they are standing together, usually in water.
-Focus is on their unique posture/grouping.
Flock β
βFlockβ is used for most general birds, usually flying or moving together.
While flamingos are birds, English specifically uses stand for them when on the ground or in shallow water.
1. A _pride_ of lions was resting under the shade of the trees. (why not pack of lions?)
-A lot of Lions = pride π¦
itβs like a family: few males + several females + cubs
-focus = social/family life, protecting territory, raising cubs
πsentence example: βA pride of lions rested under the trees.'
-Wolves/Dogs = pack
hunt and travel together as a team
-focus = cooperative hunting & teamwork
sentence example: βA pack of wolves hunted in the forest.β
2. A _band_ of musicians performed at the school concert. (why not crew?)
Band of musicians β
βBandβ is the correct collective noun for a group of musicians or performers playing music.
-Focus is on performing music together.
Crew β
βCrewβ is used for people working together, usually on ships, airplanes, or film sets, not performing music.
-Focus is on working together, not performing.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA band of musicians played at the concert.β β music/performance
βThe shipβs crew prepared the sails.β β work/task
Basically, if itβs music, think band; if itβs working together, think crew.
3. A __constellation____ of stars can be seen in the night sky forming a pattern. (why not collection?)
-Constellation of stars β
A constellation is a specific group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky (like Orion or the Big Dipper).
-Focus is on pattern and position, not just random stars.
Collection β
βCollectionβ just means a bunch of things grouped together, no specific pattern.
You could have a collection of stars in a telescope photo, but it doesnβt form a named pattern, so itβs not a constellation.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA constellation of stars lit up the night sky.β β pattern/name recognized
βShe has a collection of stamps at home.β β random grouping
4. A __murder__ of crows was perched on the tall tree, cawing loudly. (why not flock?)
Murder of crows β
βMurderβ is the special collective noun for crows. Itβs the traditional/accepted term in English.
-Focus is on the group of crows as a unit, not just any group of birds.
Flock β
βFlockβ is used for general groups of birds, like sparrows, pigeons, or geese.
While crows are birds, English specifically uses murder for them.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA murder of crows gathered on the fence.β β specific term for crows
βA flock of pigeons flew across the square.β β general birds
5. A __gaggle__ of geese walked along the riverbank in a neat line. (why not swarm?)
Gaggle of geese β
βGaggleβ is the collective noun used for geese on land or water (not flying).
-Focus is on a group of geese moving together on the ground
Swarm β
βSwarmβ is used for insects (like bees, ants) or very small creatures moving together.
Itβs not used for birds.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA gaggle of geese walked along the riverbank.β β geese on land
βA swarm of bees hovered around the flowers.β β insects
6. A __panel__ of poets met to discuss their latest works at the literary festival. (why not troop?)
Panel of poets β
βPanelβ is used for experts, judges, or professionals gathered to discuss, judge, or give opinions.
-Focus is on discussion or decision-making, not just grouping together.
Troop β
Troopβ is used for groups of certain animals, usually monkeys, or sometimes soldiers.
Itβs not used for humans in a discussion setting.
π‘ Example to remember:
βA panel of poets met at the festival to share ideas.β β discussion of experts
βA troop of monkeys played in the trees.β β animals in a group
7. A __stand__ of flamingos stood gracefully in the shallow lake. (why not flock?)
Stand of flamingos β
βStandβ is the specific collective noun for flamingos. Itβs used when they are standing together, usually in water.
-Focus is on their unique posture/grouping.
Flock β
βFlockβ is used for most general birds, usually flying or moving together.
While flamingos are birds, English specifically uses stand for them when on the ground or in shallow water.
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π‘ Example to remember:
βA stand of flamingos waded gracefully in the lake.β β flamingos grouped in water/standing
βA flock of sparrows flew across the sky.β β general birds flying
βA stand of flamingos waded gracefully in the lake.β β flamingos grouped in water/standing
βA flock of sparrows flew across the sky.β β general birds flying
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