which of the following is a collective noun
cattle,Ladies, Stars,Jury
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In the above question , there are two collective nouns and two common nouns. The collective nouns are - jury and cattle.
A cattle is a group of animals like cows, or animals with horns which can be domesticated and used for dairy purposes.
A jury can be said to be a group of judges .
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Cattle and Jury is a collective noun
Option (a) and (d)
EXPLANATION:
- Collective noun is a noun that is used to describe the groups or collections of individuals, namely people, animals, etc.
- Here cattle is a collective noun because it is used for a group of animals like cows, buffaloes, etc. Although herd is also used for them, but both of these terms can be used interchangeably.
- Also, jury is a collective noun because it represents a group of people taking a decision in a court or any other important matter. Therefore, both the options are an example of collective noun.
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