Narration C2

University Admission Questions on narration MCQs 1

University Admission Questions on narration MCQs 1

Select the correct answer

Q1.

Change into indirect speech: He said to me, “Can you help me now?” [DU 2020-21]

He asked me if I can help him now.
He asked me if I could help him then.
He asked me if I could help him now.
He asked me whether I can help him then.
Q2.

He said to me, “Let me come in.” (Transform into Indirect speech) [DU 2019-20]

He told me that he may come in.
He told me that he is allowed to come in.
He told me that he might be allowed to come in.
He told me that he may be allowed to come in.
Q3.

He said to me, “Do you know me?” [DU 2019-20]

He asked me if I know him.
He said do I know him.
He asked me if I knew him.
He asked me if I had known him.
Q4.

He said to me, “You were rich, weren't you?” Which one is the correct from the following options of narration change: [SSTU 2019-20]<

He asked me if I wasn't rich, wasn't I.
He asked me if I was rich.
He asked me if I have been rich.
He asked me if I had been rich.
Q5.

Change into reported from: “I’ll have a cup of tea”, my friend said, “because I'm not hungry.” [DU 2020-21]

My friend said that he will have a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry.
My friend said that he would have had a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry.
My friend said that he had and a cup of tea because he wan't hungry.
My friend said that he would have a cup of tea because he wasn't hungry.
Q6.

She exclaimed with joy that the bird was very lovely. Make it direct. [RU 2020-21]

She said, “The bird is very lovely”.
She said, “It is a lovely bird”.
She said, “How lovely the bird is!”
She said, “How lovely is the bird!”
Q7.

He said to his father, “Please increase my pocket-money”. The indirect speech of the sentence is-----. [Ctg. U 2020-21]

He told his father, please increase the pocket-money.
He pleaded his father to please increase my pocket-money.
He requested his father to increase his pocket-money.
He asked his father to increase his pocket-money.
Q8.

Change into reported form: She said to me, “Why don't you come on Monday?” [DU 2019-20]

She told me to not go on Monday.
She said me why did not she go on Monday.
She asked me why I did not go on Monday.
She asked me not to go that day.
Q9.

The indirect speech of: He said to her, “What a cold day!” is-----. [Ctg. U 2019-20]

He told her that it was a cold day.
He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day.
He exclaimed sadly that it was a cold day.
He exclaimed that it was a very cold day.
Q10.

Choose the correct indirect speech of the following sentences: He said to me, “Are you ill?” I replied, “No”. [KU 2019-20]

He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was not.
He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was.
He asked me that I am ill. I replied that I was.
He asked me that I am not ill. I replied I was not.
Q11.

He said, “Where are my glasses?” Its indirect form is-----. [DU 2019-20]

He asked where are my glasses.
He asked where were his glasses.
He asked where his glasses were.
He asked where his glasses had been.
Q12.

My teacher asked me-----. [Ctg. U 2020-21]

-what my name was and where did I come from
-what was my name and where I came from
-what my name is and where I come from
-what my name was and where I came from
Q13.

The correct reported form of the sentence: He said to me, “You will get the result of your COVID-19 test tomorrow.” [DU 2020-21]

He told me that I would get the result of my COVID-19 test the next day.
He said I would get the result of my COVID-19 test tomorrow.
He told me that I get the result of my COVID-19 test the next day.
He told me that I will be getting the result of my COVID-19 test.
Q14.

He asked me-----. [Ctg. U 2020-21]

-whether I have done the job the previous day
-whether I had done the job yesterday
-whether I had done the job the previous day
-whether had I done the job the previous day
Q15.

He said, “You are a fool”. Make it indirect. [RU 2020-21]

He said that you are a fool.
He said that I was a fool.
He called me a fool.
He said that the person he was speaking to was a fool.
Q16.

Indirect form of: “What do you want?” he said to me. [RU 2020-21]

He asked me what do you want.
He asked me what I want.
He asked me what I had wanted.
He asked me what I wanted.
Q17.

He said to me, “Are you busy now?” Choose the correct indirect speech. [DU 2020-21]

He asked me if you were busy now.
He asked me if I am busy then.
He asked me if I was busy then.
He asked me if I was busy now.
Q18.

Choose the correct indirect speech of the following sentences: He said to me, “Are you ill?” I replied, “No”. [KU 2019-20]

He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was not.
He asked me if I was ill. I replied that I was.
He asked me that I am ill. I replied that I was.
He asked me that I am not ill. I replied I was not.
Q19.

She said to him, “Are you an engineer?” Its indirect form of speech is: [RU 2019-20]

She asked him that he was an engineer.
She said to him that he was an engineer.
She asked him if he was an engineer.
She said to him if he is an engineer.
Q20.

He said to me, “Who has done the work?” [KU 2019-20]

He asked me who did the work.
He asked me who had done the work.
He asked me by whom was the work done.
He asked me who the work had done.