Narration Change MCQ Questions with answers for std. 3 – 12 here in this page. Students of class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 can solve all English Grammar MCQ – Narration Change.
Narration Change MCQ Questions:
MCQs on narration:
(1) She said, “I am eating rice.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) She said she is eating rice.
(b)She said that she was eating rice.
(c) She said that she were eating rice.
(d) She said she was eating rice.
(2) Rahim said, “I have seen the bird.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Rahim said that he has seen the bird.
(b) Rahim said that he had saw the bird.
(c) Rahim said that he had seen the bird.
(d) none of the above
(3) I said to you, “He punished himself.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) I told you he punished himself.
(b) I told you that he had punished himself.
(c) I said to you that he had punished himself.
(d) I told him he had punished himself.
(4) He said to me, “She is a fool.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He said me that she was a fool.
(b) He told me that she was a fool.
(c) He told me that she is a fool.
(d) He said me that she is a fool.
(5) The boy said, “My sister came here long ago.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The boy said that my sister came there long ago.
(b) The boy said that her sister came there long ago.
(c) The boy said that her sister came there long before.
(d) The boy said that his sister had come there long before.
(6) Sujata said, “I have made mistake.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Sujata said that he had made mistake.
(b) Sujata said that she has made mistake.
(c) Sujata told that she has made mistake.
(d) Sujata admitted that she had made mistake.
(7) Hamid said, “I must serve the poor.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Hamid said that he must serve the poor.
(b) Hamid said that he must be serve the poor.
(c) Hamid said that he must have serve the poor.
(d) Hamid said that he was serve the poor.
(8) He said to me, “I have come.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He said that he had come.
(b) He told me that he had come.
(c) He said that he has come.
(d) He told that he has come.
(9) Rana said to me, “I am unwell today.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Rana told me I am unwell that day.
(b) Rana told me he is unwell that day.
(c) Rana told me that he was unwell today.
(d) Rana told me that he was unwell that day.
(10) My friend said to me, “Man is mortal.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) My friend said me man is mortal.
(b) My friend told me that man is mortal.
(c) My friend told me that man was mortal.
(d) My friend said me that man is mortal.
(11) He said, “May you live long.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He said God might you live long.
(b) He said I might live long.
(c) He wished that I might live long.
(d) none of the above
(12) Mother said, “Wait till I come.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Mother said that wait till I come.
(b) Mother ordered to wait till she come.
(c) Mother said to wait till she comes.
(d) Mother ordered to wait till she comes.
(13) Mili said to me, “When will you go home?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Mili asked me when I would come home.
(b) Mili asked me if when I would come home.
(c) Mili asked me when I shall come home.
(d) Mili told me when I would come home.
(14) He said to me, “Do you know English?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He asked me that do I knew English.
(b) He asked me if I knew English.
(c) He told me if I knew English.
(d) He asked me if I know English.
(15) He said to me, “What is your name?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He asked me what my name was.
(b) He asked me what his name was.
(c) He told me what his name is.
(d)He told me what was his name.
(16) Hari said, “The Sun rises in the East.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Hari said that the Sun rose in the East.
(b) Hari told that the Sun rise in the East.
(c) Hari said that the Sun rises in the East.
(d) none of the above
(17) Little voices said, “Let us out, please.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Little voices said that let her out.
(b) Little voices requested to let them out.
(c) Little voices told that let them out.
(d)none of the above
(18) The girl said, “Who has broken the window?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The girl said who has broken the window.
(b) The girl asked if who has broken the window.
(c) The girl said who had broken the window.
(d)The girl asked who had broken the window.
(19) She said, “What a beautiful flower!” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) She asked what a beautiful flower was.
(b) She asked what a flower was beautiful.
(c) She exclaimed in wonder that the flower was very beautiful.
(d)She exclaimed that the flower is beautiful.
(20) Lata said to Moni, “When will the next train come?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Lata asked Moni when will the next train.
(b) Lata asked Moni when the next train would go.
(c) Lata asked Moni when the next train will come.
(d) none of the above
(21) The child said to the mother, “Where is my doll?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The child asked to the mother where is her doll.
(b) The child asked the mother where his doll was.
(c) The child asked the mother where doll is.
(d)The child told the mother where his doll was.
(22) Ram said to me, “I visited your village last month.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Ram said me he visited his village last month.
(b) Ram told me he visited his village last month.
(c) Ram told me that he visited my village the previous month.
(d)none of the above
(23) The teacher said to his students, “God is the creator of the universe.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The teacher told his students that God is the creator of the universe.
(b) The teacher asked his students that God is the creator of the universe.
(c) The teacher told his students that God was the creator of the universe.
(d) none of the above
(24) I said to my mother, “What have you cooked for lunch?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) I told to my mother what you have cooked for lunch.
(b) I asked my mother what she had cooked for lunch.
(c) I said my mother what she cooked for lunch.
(d)I told my mother what had she cooked for lunch.
(25) Mother said to her daughter, “Do not run in the Sun.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Mother told her daughter not to run in the Sun.
(b) Mother forbade her daughter to run in the Sun.
(c) Mother asked her daughter to run in the Sun.
(d) none of the above
(26) The master said to his servant, “Bring me a glass of water.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The master told his servant that bring him a glass of water.
(b) The master ordered his servant to bring him a glass of water.
(c) The master ordered his servant that bring him a glass of water.
(d)none of the above
(27) “Air has weight”, said my teacher. What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) My teacher said that air has weight.
(b) My teacher told that air has weight.
(c) My teacher asked that air has weight.
(d)My teacher said that air had weight.
(28) “When the bus starts?”, said the man. What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) When the bus started the man said that.
(b) The man said that when the bus started.
(c) The man asked when the bus started.
(d)none of the above
(29) The girl said, “Let me stay up a little, mother.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The girl suggested that let her stay up a little, mother.
(b) The girl requested her mother to stay up a little.
(c) The girl requested her mother that she might be allowed to stay up a little.
(d)The girl proposed to her mother that she stay up a little.
(30) The guard said, “Open your bag, please.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The guard said that he must open his bag.
(b) The guard requested that open the bag please.
(c) The guard requested to open the bag please.
(d)The guard requested to open the bag.
(31) He said to her, “May you prosper in life.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He said that may she prosper in life.
(b) He wished that may she prosper in life.
(c) He wished that she might prosper in life.
(d)He prayed that may she prosper in life.
(32) I said to my friend, “Don’t waste food.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) I forbade my friend to waste food.
(b) I told my friend not to waste food.
(c) I said my friend that he do not waste food.
(d)both a & b
(33) The navigator said, “May the morning down soon.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The navigator told that the morning might down soon.
(b) The navigator wished that the morning might down soon.
(c) The navigator prayed that the morning may down soon.
(d)The navigator told that the morning may down soon.
(34) Mita said to Rita, “I shall not go to school today.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Mita told Rita that she would not come to school that day.
(b) Mita told Rita she would not go to school today.
(c) Mita told Rita that she will not come to school that day.
(d) none of the above
(35) The teacher said, “How stupid you are!” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The teacher said that he was very stupid.
(b) The teacher exclaimed that he is stupid.
(c) The teacher exclaimed in disgust that he was very stupid.
(d)The teacher told that he was very stupid.
(36) The student said, “Let me come in, please.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The student said that he may come in.
(b) The student said that he might be come in.
(c) The student requested that he might be come in.
(d)The student requested that he might be allowed to go in.
(37) Ashit said to his friend, “Let us go for a picnic.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Ashit told his friend to go for a picnic.
(b) Ashit requested his friend that they might go for a picnic.
(c) Ashit suggested his friend that they should go for a picnic.
(d) none of the above
(38) The man said to me, “I do it occasionally.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The man said me I do it occasionally.
(b) The man told me that he did it occasionally.
(c) The man told me to do it occasionally.
(d)The man said me he did it occasionally.
(39) He said to me, “Why do you drink boiled water?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He said that why do you drink boiled water.
(b) He told that why you did drink boiled water.
(c) He said why you drunk boiled water.
(d)He asked me why I drank boiled water.
(40) Brother said, “What a good lunch I cooked!” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Brother said that what a good lunch I cooked.
(b) Brother exclaimed that what a good lunch I cooked.
(c) Brother asked what a good lunch I cooked.
(d)none of the above
(41) Joy said, “Hurrah! We have won the match!” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Joy said in joy that they have won the match.
(b) Joy exclaimed in joy that they had won the match.
(c) Joy exclaimed that they have won the match.
(d)Joy told that they had won the match.
(42) “Hope nothing has been broken”, she said. What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) She said that hope nothing has been broken.
(b) She told that hope nothing has been broken.
(c) She hoped that nothing had been broken.
(d)She hoped that nothing has been broken.
(43) Rama said to Hiya, “Who is your mother’s best friend?” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Rama told Hiya who is her mother’s best friend.
(b) Rama told Hiya who was her mother’s best friend.
(c) Rama asked Hiya who is her mother’s best friend.
(d)Rama asked Hiya who was her mother’s best friend.
(44) Father said to his son, “Good morning.”What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Father wished his son good morning.
(b) Father told his son that good morning.
(c) Father said his son that morning is good.
(d)Father good morning his son.
(45) “Make the coffee a bit sweeter”, I said to the cook. What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Make the coffee a bit sweeter I told the cook.
(b) Make the coffee a bit sweeter I requested the cook.
(c) I ordered the cook to make the coffee a bit sweeter.
(d)none of the above
(46) The doctor said to his patient, “Take the medicine twice a day.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) The doctor told the patient to take the medicine twice a day.
(b) The doctor told the patient for taking the medicine twice a day.
(c) The doctor advised the patient to take the medicine twice a day.
(d)The doctor requested the patient that take the medicine twice a day.
(47) He said me, “Congratulations!” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He said me that congratulations.
(b) He told me to congratulations.
(c) He asked me congratulations.
(d)He congratulated me.
(48) “Let’s wait together for our friend here”, said Raja. What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) Raja said that let’s wait together for our friend there.
(b) Raja told that let’s wait together for our friend here.
(c) Raja suggested that we should wait together for our friend there.
(d) none of the above
(49) My mother said to me, “Please do not disturb me.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) My mother requested me to do not disturb her.
(b) My mother requested me not to disturb her.
(c) My mother told me to disturb her.
(d)My mother asked that not to disturb her.
(50) He said, “Alas! He is no more.” What will be the indirect speech of this sentence? –
(a) He exclaimed that he is no more.
(b) He told that he was no more.
(c) He exclaimed in sorrow that he was no more.
(d)He exclaimed in sorrow that he is no more.
Answers
1-b. 2-c. 3-b. 4-b. 5-d. 6-d. 7-a. 8-b. 9-d. 10-b. 11-c. 12-b. 13-a. 14-b. 15-a. 16-c. 17-b. 18-d. 19-c. 20-b. 21-b. 22-c. 23-a. 24-b. 25-d. 26-b. 27-a. 28-c. 29-c. 30-d. 31-c. 32-d. 33-b. 34-a. 35-c. 36-d. 37-c. 38-b. 39-d. 40-d. 41-b. 42-c. 43-d. 44-a. 45-c. 46-c. 47-d. 48-c. 49-b. 50-c.
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