Advanced Grammar (Voice & Narration) MCQs for CET 12th Level
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CET 12th Level — Grammar basics — Advanced Grammar (Voice & Narration)
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Question 1 of 20
Identify the correct passive voice conversion for the Yes/No question: 'Do you eat meat?'
Question 2 of 20
When accurately reporting an action that was ongoing in the past (identified by 'was/were + -ing'), which specific tense structure must be utilized to maintain grammatical accuracy in indirect speech?
Question 3 of 20
Convert the following active sentence into passive voice, applying the preferred rule for double objects: 'They told us a secret.'
Question 4 of 20
Which specific transformation paradigm is enforced when an interrogative sentence inherently lacks a WH-word (e.g., who, what) and operates strictly as a binary inquiry?
Question 5 of 20
Critically analyze the passive transformation: 'The entire room has been cleaned by them.' Why is the auxiliary 'has been' structurally deployed instead of 'have been'?
Question 6 of 20
Assertion (A): 'Pronoun Misalignment' in Narration results in sentences that are characterized by glaring structural syntax errors and missing auxiliary verbs. Reason (R): Overlooking the SON rule (Subject, Object, No change) fails to realign the First, Second, and Third person pronouns with the reporting verb.
Question 7 of 20
Which preposition is grammatically required to follow the advanced reporting verb 'apologize' when it introduces the action causing regret?
Question 8 of 20
The grammatical structural marker 'is/am/are + -ing' found in a direct quotation dictates a mandatory transition to which specific marker in indirect speech (assuming a past reporting verb)?
Question 9 of 20
Consider the following statements regarding Voice transformation: I. The focus dynamically shifts from the action itself to the active doer in the Passive Voice. II. The deployment of the preposition 'by' to introduce the agent is an irreversible, absolute requirement in all passive sentences. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are mathematically incorrect?
Question 10 of 20
Identify the correct preposition to fill in the blank: "I was genuinely surprised ______ his erratic behavior."
Question 11 of 20
Which of the following sets of verbs uniformly requires the preposition 'at' when transformed into the passive voice?
Question 12 of 20
If a student attempts to convert the sentence: She said to him, 'Have you finished the report?' What is the REQUIRED structural change regarding the verb and subject?
Question 13 of 20
If an active voice sentence reads, 'Circumstances dictated his harsh reaction', why might a grammatically refined passive version completely omit the phrase 'by circumstances'?
Question 14 of 20
If an active sentence uses the verb 'is observing', how must the passive voice structure reflect the '-ing' suffix to remain grammatically sound?
Question 15 of 20
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition: "The teacher was annoyed ______ the disruptive student."
Question 16 of 20
In the direct quotation 'I said to you, He is innocent', why does the pronoun 'He' remain fundamentally unaltered in the indirect report ('I told you that he was innocent')?
Question 17 of 20
Match List-I (Grammatical Concept) with List-II (Passive Transformation Formula): List-I a. Infinitive b. Gerund c. Sentence starting with "It is time" d. "Let" denoting Permission List-II I. should be allowed to + V1 II. to be + V3 III. being + V3 IV. It is time + for + Object + to be + V3 Choose the correct option:
Question 18 of 20
Which intricate grammatical sequence absolutely must be present to successfully execute a passive transformation of a Past Indefinite sentence without distorting its timeline or verb agreement?
Question 19 of 20
Which of the following is the defining grammatical difference between 'Let us' and 'Let me' sentences in indirect speech?
Question 20 of 20