A collective noun is plural when the group acts as a unit (i.e., "The team lost their fourth game in a row.").
A)true
B)false
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Your answer is correct. The statement is false.
Collective nouns are usually singular, even though they may represent a group of individuals. They are treated as a single entity when referring to the group as a whole. Thus, the correct sentence would be "The team lost its fourth game in a row." rather than "The team lost their fourth game in a row."