Q.1.
Choose the option that has pairs NOT representing nominalisation of adjectives.
Q.2.
"Noting the frequent visits to the restroom the doctor concluded that the patient could have a health issue." Choose the sentence that uses the correct nominalised form of the adjective from the following.
Q.3.
"The professor's deep knowledge of the subject endeared him to his students." Choose the sentence that uses the correct nominalised form of the adjective from the following.
Q.4.
"Roger Federer is famous. It gets him numerous advertising contracts." Combine the sentences by changing the adjective to a noun. Choose from the following.
Q.5.
"The elephant's thick skin protects it from danger." Choose the sentence that uses the correct nominalised form of the adjective from the following.
Q.6.
"Josephine is a stupid girl. She gets into trouble often." Combine the sentences by changing the adjective to a noun. Choose from the following.
Q.7.
"The witness was silent during the inquisition. It helped the accused to be set free." Combine the sentences by changing the adjective to a noun. Choose from the following.