Advanced Grammar (Voice & Narration) MCQs for Patwari

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Question 1 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding the verb 'Vex' (or 'Annoy') in the passive voice: 1. It takes the preposition 'with' when the source of annoyance is a human being. 2. It takes the preposition 'at' when the source of annoyance is an action or a thing. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Question 2 of 20

Read the following statements regarding imperative sentences: Statement I: Strict commands require the causative 'Let' formula. Statement II: Moral advice utilizes the modal 'must' to denote obligation in passive voice. Identify the correct option.

Question 3 of 20

Match the Pronoun Classification in List I with its corresponding transformation mechanism according to the SON formula in List II. List I a. First Person (I, we) b. Second Person (You) c. Third Person (He, they) List II 1. Regulates shift according to the listener (Object) 2. Regulates shift according to the speaker (Subject) 3. Remains completely exempt from narrative modification

Question 4 of 20

Within the grammatical framework of narration, what is the precise function of the 'Reporting Verb (RV)'?

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following aligns accurately with the 'Subject + Modal + V1 + Object' active structure?

Question 6 of 20

In the passive conversion of any Continuous Tense, what critical insertion is absolutely required to maintain the progressive nature of the action?

Question 7 of 20

According to the architectural rules of Voice transformation, what happens to the original subject of an active sentence?

Question 8 of 20

In the conversion of the sentence 'Let us go for a long walk', why is 'let us' completely removed?

Question 9 of 20

Which set of pronouns translates perfectly into 'us' and 'them' respectively when demoted to the passive object position?

Question 10 of 20

What is the primary danger described when candidates overlook pronoun conversions based on the subject and object of the reporting verb?

Question 11 of 20

Assertion (A): During Voice Transformation, an active sentence featuring a Future Perfect verb complex like 'will have completed' must retain the modal 'will' and cannot shift to 'would'. Reason (R): Shifting 'will' to 'would' constitutes an illegal tense shift, as Voice Transformation must rigidly preserve the original temporal setting without backshifting.

Question 12 of 20

Given the active formula: Subject + had + V3 + Object. If the subject is 'The boys', the verb is 'made', and the object is 'kites', what is the exact passive formulation?

Question 13 of 20

If an advanced English grammar test requires the passive transformation of the sentence 'She knows the secret protocols perfectly', which prepositional construct is grammatically mandated?

Question 14 of 20

Of the twelve recognized verb tenses in standard English grammar, exactly what fraction is capable of being structurally transformed into the passive voice?

Question 15 of 20

Match the active grammatical components (List I) with their corresponding required passive transformations (List II): List I: a. V1(s/es) b. V1+ing c. Active Subject 'She' d. has/have + V3 List II: 1. has/have + been + V3 2. is/am/are + V3 3. Objective pronoun 'her' 4. Auxiliary 'being' + V3

Question 16 of 20

An active sentence, 'The team is completing the project', is converted to passive voice as 'The team was being completed the project.' Which two grammatical verification rules overwhelmingly invalidate this decoy option?

Question 17 of 20

In advanced grammar, what prevents an Intransitive Verb from being converted into the Passive Voice?

Question 18 of 20

Analyze the active sentence: 'She helps the poor daily.' What is the severe conceptual flaw in converting this to 'The poor was helped by her daily.'?

Question 19 of 20

Identify the correctly converted indirect speech sentence dealing with habitual actions.

Question 20 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.

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