Verbal Ability Direct and Indirect Narration Test 1 Online Mcqs for Preparation Question Answer
Verbal Ability Direct and Indirect Narration Test 1 Online Mcqs for Preparation Question Answer
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4- He said, “I clean my teeth twice a day.”
1-He said that he cleaned his teeth twice a day.
wrong
2- He said that he cleans his teeth twice a day.
Option 1 is correct as tense does change, while in the test Option B is correct.
8. He said to them, “Don’t make a noise.”
1-He told them not to make noise.
2-He asked them not to make a noise.
In the 8 sentence, there is no any questioned asked then why it has been narrated as asked ? and I chose option 1 to be correct.
10. He said “What a beautiful scene!”
1-He said that what a beautiful scene it was.
2-He exclaimed what a beautiful scene it was
wrong
3-He wondered that it was a beautiful scene
4-He said that he had seen a book there.
The correct option is A, while the test says its wrong, kindly correct the same as it is an exclamatory sentence.
13. Ali said, “Bravo! Azhar, you have done well.”
1-Ali exclaimed with joy that Azhar had done well.
2-Ali congratulated Azhar, Saying that he had done well
Option 1 is correct and in the test there is a mistake and we in a narration change, cant add extra words. Please correct the mistake.
20. He said to her, “Are you coming to the party?”
He asked her if she was coming to the party.
He asked her whether she was coming to the party
Both of the above sentences are correct.
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