MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Writing Practice Test

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Which noun refers to a member of a class that is physical, visible, and tangible?

  1. Abstract noun

  2. Collective noun

  3. Concrete noun

  4. Countable noun

The correct answer is: Concrete noun

The correct answer is a noun that refers to something that can be perceived through the senses and has a physical presence. A concrete noun represents something that you can see, touch, hear, smell, or taste, such as "apple," "dog," or "car." These nouns denote material things or entities that exist in the real world, making them easily identifiable and understandable. In contrast, an abstract noun refers to ideas, qualities, or conditions that cannot be perceived with the senses, like "happiness" or "freedom." A collective noun, on the other hand, represents a group or collection of individuals or things, such as "team" or "flock," and while it can sometimes refer to a group of concrete nouns, it does not itself denote a physical, tangible entity. Lastly, a countable noun is one that can be counted and has both singular and plural forms, like "book" or "car," but this term does not specifically imply the physicality or tangibility of the noun. Therefore, the choice that best fits the description of being physical, visible, and tangible is the concrete noun.