Q.1.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. The train stops in London, then in Bath and Bristol.
Q.2.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. The driver of the train is Mr Hill; he has eight children.
Q.3.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. The Earth, Mars, Venus and Mercury are all planets.
Q.4.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. James put the pen and book on a table by a window.
Q.5.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. Cars and lorries roar through the streets of London.
Q.6.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. Mrs Rose has a ticket for the Royal Hall next week.
Q.7.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. Alton is near the cities of Guildford and Winchester.
Q.8.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. The book's title is "Tennis" and the author is Jim Brown.
Q.9.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. On a map, Asia and Europe are adjoining continents.
Q.10.
Choose the proper noun(s) from the following sentence. The ball bounced off a bat onto a table and hit Tom.