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No, it is a concrete noun. An abstract noun is a non-physical concept like joy or happiness.
No, the word statue is a concrete noun, a word for a physical object.

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No, it is a noun (sculpture). There is an adjective form (statuesque) but it has connotations of size and grace, rather than just referring to statues.

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