Advanced Grammar (Voice & Narration) MCQs for CET Graduate
Practice 20 free advanced grammar (voice & narration) multiple choice questions for CET Graduate exam. Instant answers, explanations in Hindi and English, and topic-wise targeted practice.
Master Advanced Grammar (Voice & Narration) under Grammar basics for CET Graduate with our curated MCQ set. Every question is sourced from real Rajasthan exam patterns and updated regularly. Switch between Hindi and English anytime. Use this daily to strengthen weak areas before the exam.
CET Graduate — Grammar basics — Advanced Grammar (Voice & Narration)
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Question 1 of 20
A student attempts to convert 'The dog chased the cat' into 'The cat has been chased by the dog.' What fundamental rule does this incorrectly violate?
Question 2 of 20
When converting from Direct to Indirect speech, why are systemic grammatical shifts (such as pronoun and tense changes) necessary?
Question 3 of 20
If you are strictly applying grammatical rules to transform the active clause 'They are helping us', what is the exact combination of resulting pronoun shifts?
Question 4 of 20
Which of the following modal transformations from Direct to Indirect speech is/are INCORRECT? I. Must -> Always changes to 'Had to' II. Should -> Remains 'Should' III. Might -> Changes to 'Might have' IV. Could -> Remains 'Could'
Question 5 of 20
Assertion (A): The 'flow of power' in a sentence is dictated by whether the verb is singular or plural. Reason (R): Plural verbs inherently indicate an active doer, while singular verbs indicate a passive recipient.
Question 6 of 20
Match List-I (Direct Speech Content) with List-II (Appropriate Advanced Semantic Reporting Verb). List-I a. 'Yes, I stole the classified documents' b. 'Remember to securely lock the front door' c. 'I will shoot you if you dare move' d. 'No, I absolutely did not break the crystal glass' List-II 1. Deny 2. Admit / Confess 3. Threaten 4. Remind
Question 7 of 20
A candidate identifies an active sentence containing the linear pattern 'Subject + Main Verb + Object'. What is the grammatical status of the entity occupying the 'Subject' position in this specific pattern?
Question 8 of 20
Select the grammatically correct indirect speech: The guide said, "Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal."
Question 9 of 20
Choose the most appropriate reporting verb for the following direct speech: The beggar said, 'Please give me a piece of bread.'
Question 10 of 20
Direct: The student said to the teacher, 'When is the exam starting?' Select the grammatically correct conversion.
Question 11 of 20
Identify the correct preposition to fill in the blank: "I was genuinely surprised ______ his erratic behavior."
Question 12 of 20
Choose the correct indirect speech conversion for the given sentence: He said, "I must submit this assignment today."
Question 13 of 20
What is the fundamental requirement regarding tense when converting a sentence from active to passive voice?
Question 14 of 20
Identify the logic that makes 'The impoverished citizens should be helped' grammatically and contextually superior to 'Let the impoverished citizens be helped'.
Question 15 of 20
Match the English Tense in List I with its corresponding Passive Voice Auxiliary Structure in List II: List I: a. Present Indefinite b. Present Continuous c. Present Perfect d. Past Indefinite List II: 1. has/have + been + V3 2. was/were + V3 3. is/am/are + V3 4. is/am/are + being + V3
Question 16 of 20
Consider the following statements: I. A sentence with the verb structure 'is writing' can be classified as passive voice if the object comes first. II. Base verbs (V1, V2) are never utilized as the primary action verb in passive voice architectures. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are mathematically correct according to Voice syntax?
Question 17 of 20
Identify the hidden syntactic rule regarding the prepositional requirement when converting the cognitive verb 'know' from an active to a passive voice construction.
Question 18 of 20
What happens to the object 'my phone' when transforming 'Why are they using my phone?' into passive voice?
Question 19 of 20
When converting an optative sentence from direct to indirect speech, which conjunction serves as the mandatory structural connector?
Question 20 of 20