Direct & indirect Narration Part-7

Hello Friends ,

Today we are going to tell you  Direct & indirect Narration Part-7  so friend read and share it if you like this blogs Direct & indirect Narration Part-7  

Direct & indirect speech Part-1 

Direct & indirect Narration

Part-7

Direct & indirect Narration Part-7

Exercise :

126. “Come back at once”, said mother.
(a) Mother at once asked us to come back.
(b) Mother asked us to come back immediately.
(c) Immediately mother asked us to come back.
(d) At once mother asked us to come back.

127. Our geography teacher said to us, “The earth moves round the sun”.
Our geography teacher taught us that
(a) the earth moves round the sun.
(b) the earth was moving round the sun.
(c) the earth moved round the sun.
(d) the earth is moving round the sun.

128. The hostess said to me, “Do you like non-vegetarian dishes?”
The hostess asked me
(a) whether she liked non-vegetarian dishes.
(b) if I like non-vegetarian dishes ?
(c) whether if I liked non-vegetarian dishes.
(d) if I liked non-vegetarian dishes.

129. The traffic Police man said, “Don’t break the rule again.”
(a) The traffic police man warned him that don’t ever break the rule again.
(b) The traffic policeman warned him that don’t break the rule again.
(c) The traffic policeman warned him not to break the rule again.
(d) The traffic policeman warned him that not to break the rule again.

130. The teacher said to me ‘where were you?’
(a) The teacher said if where I had been.
(b) The teacher asked where you were.
(c) The teacher asked me where I had been.
(d) The teacher said where you have been.

131. “Have you heard the news?” cried the boy.
(a) The boy was to ask whether we had heard the news.
(b) The boy cried when he heard the news.

(c) The boy cried out to hear the news.
(d) The boy asked whether we’d heard the news.

132. “Are you taking back all your money?” The clerk said to the man.
(a) The clerk said to the man if he is taking back all his money.
(b) The clerk asked the man are you taking back all your money.
(c) The clerk asked the man whether he was taking back all his money.
(d) The clerk asked the man if he had taken back all his money.

133. “Is the flight delayed?” The lady asked the superintendent.
(a) The lady questioned whether the flight was delayed.
(b) The lady questioned the superintendent if the flight was delayed.
(c) The lady asked from the superintendent if the flight was delayed.
(d) The lady enquired from the superintendent if the flight was delayed.

134. Anita said, “I have failed in my duty of looking after my parents.”
(a) Anita said that she fails in her duty of looking after her parents.
(b) Anita said that she had failed in my duty to look after my parents.
(c) Anita said that she had failed in her duty of looking after her parents.
(d) Anita said that she failed in her duty of looking after her parents.

135. “Will you stand still?” he shouted angrily.
(a) Still he shouted angrily at you to stand still.
(b) Angrily he shouted to stand still.
(c) He shouted angrily whether I would stand still.
(d) He angrily shouted at him to stand still.

136. “I haven’t taken the money”, she said.
(a) She denied she had taken the money.
(b) She denied I haven’t taken the money.
(c) She denied having taken the money.
(d) She denied she has taken the money.

137. His mother said to his father, “Please give the child what he wants.”
His mother
(a) asked his father to give her what she wanted.
(b) requested his father to give him what he wants.
(c) ordered his father to give him what he wanted.
(d) implored his father to give the child what he wanted.

138. “Can I open the window, please?”
(a) She said that can I open the window.
(b) She asked her to open the window.
(c) She asked whether she could open the window.
(d) She wanted that please open the window.

139. “May God bless you!” said the old gentleman to the little boy.
(a) The old gentleman prayed that God might bless the little boy.
(b) The old gentleman prayed that the God may bless the little boy.
(c) The old gentleman asked the God to bless the little boy.
(d) The old gentleman prayed that the God should bless the little boy.

140. Gita said, “This is my book.”
(a) Gita said that this is her book.
(b) Gita told that this was her book.
(c) Gita said that it was her book.
(d) Gita said that this was her book.

141. He said to me, “I am sorry to hear that you have lost your dog.”
(a) He told me I was sorry I had lost my dog.
(b) He was sorry I had lost the dog.
(c) He comforted me on the death of my dog.
(d) He sympathised with me on hearing I had lost my dog.

142. He replied, “I have promised to reward my servants.”
(a) He replied that he had promised to reward my servants.
(b) He promised that he would reward his servants.
(c) He replied that he had promised to reward his servants.

(d) He had promised that he would reward his servants.

143. “This is the best book I’ve ever read,” the professor told the class.
(a) The professor told the class that that was the best book they could ever read.
(b) The professor told the class that that was the best book he would ever read.
(c) The professor told the class that this was the best book he had ever read.
(d) The professor told the class that it was the best book he had ever read.

144. “It is a pleasure to do business with you.”
(a) He said that it was a pleasure to do business with me.
(b) He said that it is a pleasure to do business with you.
(c) He conveyed the pleasure to do business with you.
(d) He wondered at the pleasure to do business with you.

145. The Colonel said to the soldier, “Next month, you will be promoted.”
(a) The Colonel commanded the soldier that he must be promoted.
(b) The Colonel told the soldier he would be promoted the following month.
(c) The Colonel promised the soldier that he would promote him next month.
(d) The Colonel said the soldier will he promoted the following month.

146. He said to his friends, “Let us go out.”
(a) He requested his friends to go out.
(b) He proposed to his friends that they should go out.
(c) He suggested that his friends should go out.
(d) He proposed for his friends to go out.

147. The teacher said, “The earth revolves round the sun.”
(a) The teacher told that the earth had revolved round the sun.
(b) The teacher said that the earth revolves round the sun.
(c) The teacher informed that the earth revolved round the sun.
(d) The teacher said that the earth has been revolving round the sun.

148. The boys are sure to say, “We are going by ourselves.”
(a) The boys will say that we are going by ourselves.
(b) The boys will say that they were going by themselves.
(c) The boys will say that they are going by themselves.
(d) The boys will say that they would be going by themselves.

149. My friend said to me, “Beware of cheats.”
(a) My friend assured me to beware of cheats.
(b) My friend told me to beware of cheats.
(c) My friend warned me against cheats.
(d) My friend asked me if I was beware of cheats.

150. “Do you want balloons?” he said to the child.
(a) He asked the child if it wanted balloons.
(b) He asked the child whether it had wanted balloons.
(c) He asked the child did it want balloons.
(d) He asked the child if it would want balloons.

Direct & indirect Narration Part-7

SBI PO EXAMS

Answer :

126. B  127. A 128. D 129. C 130. C 131. D 132. C 133. D  134. C 135. C 136. A 137. D 138. C 139. A 140. D
141. D 142. C 143. C 144. A 145. B 146. B 147. B   148. C 149. C/B 150. A

Direct & indirect Narration Part-7