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Exercise –
101. The pilot said, “Please don’t panic but tighten your seat belts.”
(a) The pilot told to the passengers that they should not panic but tighten the seat belts.
(b) The pilot told the passengers to not panic but to tighten their seat belts instead.
(c) The pilot told the passengers not to panic but to tighten your seat belts.
(d) The pilot told the passengers not to panic but tighten their seat belts.
102. He said, “Ravi, why are you sounding so dejected today?”
(a) He asked Ravi why he sounded so dejected that day.
(b) He asked to Ravi why he was sounding so dejected that day.
(c) He asked Ravi why he was sounding so dejected today.
(d) He asked Ravi why he was sounding so dejected that day.
103. “I shall remain here and the tailor won’t be able to find me,” said she.
(a) She said that she should remain there and the tailor won’t be able to find me.
(b) She said that she should remain there and the tailor would not be able to find her.
(c) She said that she would remain there and the tailor would not be able to find her.
(d) She said that she could remain here and the tailor would not find her.
104. Mother said, “Gaurav, you will be eligible for voting when you are 18.”
(a) Mother told Gaurav he would be eligible for voting when he was 18.
(b) Mother told Gaurav that he could vote only after 18.
(c) Mother told Gaurav you will be eligible for voting when you are 18.
(d) Mother told Gaurav that he would be eligible for voting when he would be 18.
105. He said, “Bravo! You have done well.”
(a) He applauded him to say that he had done well.
(b) He applauded him and said that you have done well.
(c) He applauded him, saying that he had done well.
(d) He applauded him, saying that he had done well.
106. He said to me, “You are getting lazy day by day.”
(a) He informed me that I am getting lazy day by day.
(b) He told me that I have been getting lazy day by day.
(c) He told me that I was getting lazy day by day.
(d) He told me that you were getting lazy day by day.
107. “When will I be able to vote?” I asked my mother.
(a) I asked my mother when would he be able to vote.
(b) I asked to my mother when I will be able to vote.
(c) I asked my mother when I would be able to vote.
(d) I asked my mother when would I be able to vote.
108. I said, “Father, when will you buy me a motor cycle?”
(a) I asked my father when will he buy me a motor cycle.
(b) I asked my father when he will buy me a motor cycle.
(c) I asked my father when would he buy me a motor cycle.
(d) I asked my father when he would buy me a motor cycle.
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109. He said to me, “Is there any possibility of my getting promotion this year?”
(a) He asked me if there was any possibility of my getting promotion this year.
(b) He asked me if there was any possibility of his getting promotion this year.
(c) He asked me if there was any possibility of his getting promotion that year.
(d) He asked me if there is any possibility of his getting promotion this year.
110. The dealer said, “Either make your purchases or walk out of my shop.”
(a) The dealer told the customer that he would either make his purchases or walk out of his shop.
(b) The dealer ordered the customer to make his purchases and walk out of his shop.
(c) The dealer told the customer that he should either make his purchases or walk out of his shop.
(d) The dealer requested the customer to make his purchases or walk out of his shop.
111. He said, “I do not wish to see any of you; go away.”
(a) He said that he had not wished to see any of them and ordered them to go away.
(b) He said that he did not wish to see any of them and ordered them to go away.
(c) He told that he did not wish to see any of them and ordered them to go away.
(d) He said that he does not wish to see any of us and ordered us to go away.
112. He said to us, “Why are you all sitting about there doing nothing?”
(a) He asked us why are we all sitting about there doing nothing.
(b) He asked us why we are all sitting about there doing nothing.
(c) He asked us why we were all sitting about there doing nothing.
(d) He asked us why were we all sitting about there doing nothing.
113. The Traveler enquired of the police man if he could tell him the way to the nearest hotel.
(a) The traveler said to the policeman “can you tell me the nearest hotel?”
(b) The traveler said to the policeman, “which is the way to the nearest hotel?”
(c) The traveler said to the policeman “can you tell me the way to the nearest hotel?”
(d) The traveler said to the policeman “where is the nearest hotel?”
114. Red Riding Hood’s mother said, “You are going alone, my child. Be careful yes, and don’t talk to any strangers on the way.
(a) Her mother advised her that she is going alone. She told her not to talk to strangers.
(b) Her mother gave her advice that you are going alone. You should be careful to not to talk to strangers.
(c) Her mother advised her to be careful as she was going alone. She told her not to talk to strangers.
(d) Her mother warned her that be careful when she is alone. She must not talk to strangers.
115. She said “If he arrives before I get back, give him something to drink.”
(a) She asked me to give him something to drink if he arrived before she gets back
(b) She said that if he arrives before she got back give him something to drink
(c) She asked me to give him something to drink if he arrived before she got back
(d) She asked me to give him something to drink if he arrives before she gets back
Tense Exercise for competitive exam
116. She said, “I am taking lessons in music”.
(a) She said that she had been taking lessons in music.
(b) She said that she was taking lessons in music.
(c) She said that she is taking lessons in music.
(d) She says that she is taking lessons in music.
117. Ram said to Mohan, “Let’s go out for a walk.”
(a) Ram advised Mohan that they should go for a walk.
(b) Ram said to Mohan that they go out for a walk.
(c) Ram suggested to Mohan that they should go out for a walk.
(d) Ram requested Mohan that should they go out for a walk.
118. Where have your friends gone? “The teacher said to him”.
The teacher asked him
(a) Where his friends have gone.
(b) Where have his friends gone.
(c) Where have her friends gone.
(d) Where his friends had gone.
119. “Leave your keys on the desk, please,” the receptionist told us.
(a) The receptionist commanded us to leave the keys on the desk.
(b) The receptionist demanded that our keys should be left on the desk.
(c) The receptionist told us that the keys should be kept on the desk.
(d) The receptionist requested us to leave the keys on the desk.
120. He said, “I have arrived here just now.”
(a) He informed them of his arrival.
(b) He said that he arrived there just then.
(c) He said he had just arrived then.
(d) He said that he had arrived there just then.
SYNONYMS COMPETITIVE EXAM
121. “GET OUT!”
(a) She said that you get out.
(b) She ordered her to go out of the room.
(c) She told her to go out.
(d) She said to her to please go out.
122. The lecturer said, “Akbar won the respect of all races and classes by his justice.”
(a) The lecturer told Akbar that he has won the respect of all races and classes by his justice.
(b) The lecturer said that Akbar had won the respect of all races and classes by his justice.
(c) The lecturer said that Akbar has won the respect of all races and classes by his justice.
(d) The lecturer had said that Akbar won the respect of all races and classes by his justice.
123. “Don’t spend too much money on holiday”, my father said to me.
(a) My father said to me to not spend too much money on holiday.
(b) My father advised me not to spend too much money on holiday.
(c) My father suggested that I should not spend too much money on holiday.
(d) My father said to me that I don’t spend too much money on holiday.
124. The teacher said, “Our country became independent in 1947!”
(a) The teacher told that our country becomes independent in 1947.
(b) The teacher said that our country had become independent in 1947.
(c) The teacher said that our country has become independent in 1947.
(d) The teacher said that our country became independent in 1947.
125. “Work hard and be regular in your studies,” the teacher said to the students.
(a) The teacher advised the students to work hard and be regular in their studies.
(b) The teacher said to the students to work hard and be regular in their studies.
(c) The teacher ordered the students to work hard and be regular in their studies.
(d) The teacher said to the students that they should work hard and be regular in their studies.
Single words for groups of words
Answer –
101. D 102. D 103. C 104. D/B 105. A/D 106. C 107. C 108. D 109. C 110. C/D 111. B 112. C
113. C 114. C 115. C 116. B 117. A 118. D 119. D 120. D 121. B 122. B 123. B 124. B/D 125. A