Froggy Jumps Food Nouns ChallengeOnline version Test your knowledge of countable and uncountable nouns related to food! by Karol Adrian Meza Cataño 1 Which of the following is a countable noun? a apple b water c rice 2 Which of these is an uncountable noun? a milk b banana c egg 3 How do you refer to a group of countable nouns? a fruits b sugar c flour 4 Which noun is uncountable? a tomato b bread c carrot 5 What is the plural form of 'potato'? a potatos b potate c potatoes 6 Which of the following is a countable food item? a butter b cookie c cheese 7 Is 'meat' a countable or uncountable noun? a countable b uncountable c both 8 Which of these is a countable noun? a salt b egg c sugar 9 Which noun can be measured but not counted? a orange b grape c rice 10 What is the correct term for 'two pieces of bread'? a loafs b slices c breads 11 Which of the following is a countable noun? a Apple b Rice c Water 12 Which noun is uncountable? a Sugar b Book c Dog 13 How do you make countable nouns plural? a Add -s or -es b Add -ed c Add -ing 14 Which of these can be counted? a Milk b Air c Chairs 15 Which is an uncountable noun? a Table b Information c Pen 16 Can you say 'two waters'? a Yes, always b No, it's incorrect c Yes, in contexts like at the restaurant. Instead of saying two bottles of water, you say two waters. 17 Which of the following is a correct phrase? a Two advices b A piece of advice c An advice 18 What is the plural of 'child'? a Children b Childs c Childes 19 Which noun is both countable and uncountable? a Furniture b Water c Fruit 20 Which of these is a countable noun? a Laughter b Dog c Happiness