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i feel like giving a few brainstorming quizzes about collective nouns
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πŸ’™Collective Nouns: MCQπŸ’™
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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 🦁
it’s like a family: few males + several females + cubs
-focus = social/family life, protecting territory, raising cubs

πŸ“Œsentence example: β€˜A pride of lions rested under the trees.'

-Wolves/Dogs = pack
hunt and travel together as a team
-focus = cooperative hunting & teamwork

sentence example: β€˜A pack of wolves hunted in the forest.’

2. A _band_ of musicians performed at the school concert. (why not crew?)

Band of musicians βœ…
β€œBand” is the correct collective noun for a group of musicians or performers playing music.
-Focus is on performing music together.

Crew ❌
β€œCrew” is used for people working together, usually on ships, airplanes, or film sets, not performing music.
-Focus is on working together, not performing.

πŸ’‘ Example to remember:
β€œA band of musicians played at the concert.” β†’ music/performance
β€œThe ship’s crew prepared the sails.” β†’ work/task
Basically, if it’s music, think band; if it’s 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 βœ…
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€œCollection” just means a bunch of things grouped together, no specific pattern.
You could have a collection of stars in a telescope photo, but it doesn’t form a named pattern, so it’s not a constellation.

πŸ’‘ Example to remember:
β€œA constellation of stars lit up the night sky.” β†’ pattern/name recognized
β€œShe has a collection of stamps at home.” β†’ random grouping

4. A __murder__ of crows was perched on the tall tree, cawing loudly. (why not flock?)

Murder of crows βœ…
β€œMurder” is the special collective noun for crows. It’s the traditional/accepted term in English.
-Focus is on the group of crows as a unit, not just any group of birds.

Flock ❌
β€œFlock” is used for general groups of birds, like sparrows, pigeons, or geese.
While crows are birds, English specifically uses murder for them.

πŸ’‘ Example to remember:
β€œA murder of crows gathered on the fence.” β†’ specific term for crows
β€œA flock of pigeons flew across the square.” β†’ general birds

5. A __gaggle__ of geese walked along the riverbank in a neat line. (why not swarm?)

Gaggle of geese βœ…
β€œGaggle” 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€œSwarm” is used for insects (like bees, ants) or very small creatures moving together.
It’s not used for birds.


πŸ’‘ Example to remember:
β€œA gaggle of geese walked along the riverbank.” β†’ geese on land
β€œA swarm of bees hovered around the flowers.” β†’ insects

6. A __panel__ of poets met to discuss their latest works at the literary festival. (why not troop?)

Panel of poets βœ…
β€œPanel” 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 ❌
Troop” is used for groups of certain animals, usually monkeys, or sometimes soldiers.
It’s not used for humans in a discussion setting.

πŸ’‘ Example to remember:
β€œA panel of poets met at the festival to share ideas.” β†’ discussion of experts
β€œA troop of monkeys played in the trees.” β†’ animals in a group

7. A __stand__ of flamingos stood gracefully in the shallow lake. (why not flock?)

Stand of flamingos βœ…
β€œStand” is the specific collective noun for flamingos. It’s used when they are standing together, usually in water.
-Focus is on their unique posture/grouping.

Flock ❌
β€œFlock” 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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πŸ’‘ Example to remember:
β€œA stand of flamingos waded gracefully in the lake.” β†’ flamingos grouped in water/standing
β€œA flock of sparrows flew across the sky.” β†’ general birds flying
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