FSc Pre-Medical English Direct & Indirect Speech — Set 3

Direct & Indirect Speech MCQs set 3 for FSc Pre-Medical English — 20 solved questions.

FSc Pre-Medical English Direct & Indirect Speech — Set 3

  1. Question 1

    Q1. In the sentence, 'He said, I am going to the store,' the verb 'said' is an example of a verb used in _______.

    • A) Direct Speech
    • B) Indirect Speech
    • C) Reported Speech
    • D) Narrative Speech

    Answer: Direct Speech

    Explanation: The verb 'said' introduces a direct quote, making it Direct Speech. 'Narrative Speech' is not a valid term.

  2. Question 2

    Q2. When converting 'He said, I will be there tomorrow' to Indirect Speech, the word 'tomorrow' becomes _______.

    • A) the next day
    • B) the day after
    • C) yesterday
    • D) today

    Answer: the next day

    Explanation: In Indirect Speech, 'tomorrow' is changed to 'the next day' to maintain the original meaning. 'The day after' could be correct in certain contexts but 'the next day' is more appropriate.

  3. Question 3

    Q3. The sentence 'She asked me if I was going to the party' is an example of _______.

    • A) Direct Speech
    • B) Indirect Speech
    • C) Free Indirect Speech
    • D) Reported Command

    Answer: Indirect Speech

    Explanation: The sentence reports someone's question indirectly, making it Indirect Speech. 'Reported Command' refers to commands, not questions.

  4. Question 4

    Q4. Which of the following changes is NOT typically made when converting Direct to Indirect Speech?

    • A) Changing pronouns
    • B) Changing verb tense
    • C) Changing sentence structure
    • D) Changing the sentence to a question

    Answer: Changing the sentence to a question

    Explanation: Converting Direct to Indirect Speech may involve changing pronouns, verb tense, and sentence structure, but not necessarily changing a statement to a question.

  5. Question 5

    Q5. The teacher said, 'The sun rises in the east.' This is an example of _______.

    • A) Direct Speech
    • B) Indirect Speech
    • C) Universal Truth in Direct Speech
    • D) Reported Command

    Answer: Universal Truth in Direct Speech

    Explanation: The sentence is Direct Speech that states a universal truth, which remains unchanged in Indirect Speech. 'Universal Truth in Direct Speech' is the correct categorization.

  6. Question 6

    Q6. In Indirect Speech, the sentence 'He said, I have never been to Paris' becomes _______.

    • A) He said that he had never been to Paris
    • B) He said that he has never been to Paris
    • C) He said that he never went to Paris
    • D) He said that he is never going to Paris

    Answer: He said that he had never been to Paris

    Explanation: The correct conversion to Indirect Speech involves changing 'I have never been' to 'he had never been', maintaining the correct tense sequence.

  7. Question 7

    Q7. When reporting someone's words indirectly, the verb tense often changes to _______.

    • A) the past tense
    • B) the present tense
    • C) the future tense
    • D) the past perfect tense

    Answer: the past tense

    Explanation: In Indirect Speech, the verb tense typically shifts to the past tense to reflect the past nature of the reported speech.

  8. Question 8

    Q8. 'Let's go,' she said. The Indirect Speech form of this sentence is _______.

    • A) She suggested that they go
    • B) She proposed that they should go
    • C) She said that they should go
    • D) All are correct

    Answer: All are correct

    Explanation: All given options correctly convert the Direct Speech to Indirect Speech, though with slightly different wording and formality.

  9. Question 9

    Q9. The phrase 'He exclaimed with joy' before a quote indicates _______.

    • A) the tone or manner of speaking
    • B) the content of what was said
    • C) the speaker's identity
    • D) the listener's reaction

    Answer: the tone or manner of speaking

    Explanation: Phrases like 'He exclaimed with joy' describe the manner or tone of speaking, providing context to the quote that follows.

  10. Question 10

    Q10. In the conversion to Indirect Speech, 'this' typically becomes _______.

    • A) that
    • B) these
    • C) those
    • D) this remains the same

    Answer: that

    Explanation: In Indirect Speech, 'this' is often changed to 'that' to reflect the change in perspective or distance.

  11. Question 11

    Q11. The sentence 'The teacher asked the students if they had done their homework' illustrates _______.

    • A) Direct Speech
    • B) Indirect Speech
    • C) Direct Question
    • D) Reported Command

    Answer: Indirect Speech

    Explanation: The sentence is an example of Indirect Speech, reporting a question indirectly.

  12. Question 12

    Q12. When converting Direct Speech to Indirect, the word 'now' usually becomes _______.

    • A) then
    • B) at that time
    • C) at present
    • D) both A and B

    Answer: both A and B

    Explanation: In Indirect Speech, 'now' can be changed to 'then' or 'at that time' to maintain the original time reference.

  13. Question 13

    Q13. 'You should study harder,' she advised. In Indirect Speech, this becomes _______.

    • A) She advised that he should study harder
    • B) She advised him to study harder
    • C) She suggested that he studies harder
    • D) She told him to study harder

    Answer: She advised him to study harder

    Explanation: The correct Indirect Speech form of the given advice is 'She advised him to study harder', correctly converting the imperative.

  14. Question 14

    Q14. Changing 'I' to 'he' or 'she' in Indirect Speech is an example of _______.

    • A) changing verb tense
    • B) changing pronouns
    • C) changing sentence structure
    • D) changing adverbs

    Answer: changing pronouns

    Explanation: The change from 'I' to 'he' or 'she' is a change in pronouns, necessary to reflect the speaker's original words from the reporter's perspective.

  15. Question 15

    Q15. The phrase 'She whispered' before a quote suggests _______.

    • A) a loud and clear voice
    • B) a soft and quiet voice
    • C) an angry tone
    • D) a surprised tone

    Answer: a soft and quiet voice

    Explanation: The verb 'whispered' indicates that the speech was soft and quiet, contrasting with louder or more forceful forms of speaking.

  16. Question 16

    Q16. In Indirect Speech, 'Can you pass the salt?' becomes _______.

    • A) He asked if I could pass the salt
    • B) He requested to pass the salt
    • C) He said to pass the salt
    • D) He commanded to pass the salt

    Answer: He asked if I could pass the salt

    Explanation: The correct Indirect Speech form of the question is 'He asked if I could pass the salt', accurately reporting the request.

  17. Question 17

    Q17. The teacher's statement, 'The Earth orbits the Sun,' remains unchanged in Indirect Speech because _______.

    • A) it is a universal truth
    • B) it is a historical fact
    • C) it was said with strong emotion
    • D) it is a command

    Answer: it is a universal truth

    Explanation: Universal truths or facts remain unchanged in Indirect Speech as their truth value is timeless.

  18. Question 18

    Q18. 'Come here,' he shouted. The Indirect Speech form is _______.

    • A) He shouted to come here
    • B) He shouted for them to come there
    • C) He commanded them to come here
    • D) He ordered them to come there

    Answer: He shouted for them to come there

    Explanation: The correct conversion involves changing 'Come here' to 'for them to come there', accurately reflecting the original command in Indirect Speech.

  19. Question 19

    Q19. Changing 'here' to 'there' in Indirect Speech is an example of _______.

    • A) changing pronouns
    • B) changing adverbs of place
    • C) changing verb tense
    • D) changing sentence structure

    Answer: changing adverbs of place

    Explanation: The change from 'here' to 'there' reflects a change in adverbs of place, adjusting the perspective in Indirect Speech.

  20. Question 20

    Q20. The sentence 'The manager said that the meeting had been postponed' is an example of _______.

    • A) Direct Speech
    • B) Indirect Speech
    • C) Free Indirect Speech
    • D) Narrated Speech

    Answer: Indirect Speech

    Explanation: The sentence reports the manager's statement indirectly, making it an example of Indirect Speech.

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In the sentence, 'He said, I am going to the store,' the verb 'said' is an example of a verb used in _______.