Practice Tenses MCQs for KDA / MDA / RDA Junior Clerk (BS-9) English — topic-wise sets with solved answers.
Q1. Change voice: People are spending less money on shopping.
Answer: Less money is being spent on shopping by people.
Explanation: "Are spending" (present continuous active) becomes "is being spent" (present continuous passive), as "money" is singular.
Q2. Change to Passive: He has shown good performance.
Answer: Good performance has been shown by him.
Explanation: "Has shown" (present perfect active) converts to "has been shown" in present perfect passive voice.
Q3. There has been a complete break____ of law and order in the country.
Answer: down
Explanation: "Breakdown" is the correct compound noun meaning a complete failure or collapse of a system.
Q4. If Ashraf ____ earlier, he would always be on time.
Answer: got up
Explanation: Second conditional (unreal/habitual present) uses "If + past simple, would + base verb"; "got up" is the correct past simple form here.
Q5. Fill in the blank: There has been a fall __________ prices.
Answer: in
Explanation: "A fall in prices" is the fixed collocation; "in" is used with changes in levels, rates, or quantities.
Q6. The situation __________ for itself.
Answer: speaks for itself
Explanation: The blank is correctly filled with 'speaks for itself' because this is the standard preposition or word choice in formal English for this construction.
Q7. Complete the sentence: She ____ unconscious since four o'clock.
Answer: has been
Explanation: "Since four o'clock" signals a continuous state from a past time until now, requiring the present perfect continuous "has been."
Q8. Najma is in the hospital. She _______ ill for the last few weeks.
Answer: Has been
Explanation: The blank is correctly filled with 'Has been' because this is the standard preposition or word choice in formal English for this construction.
Q9. Choose the Voice: People speak English all over the world.
Answer: English is spoken by the people all over the world.
Explanation: 'English is spoken by the people all over the world.' is grammatically correct and completes the sentence according to standard English usage tested in LAT, USAT, and FPSC papers.
Q10. Change the voice of the following sentence: "I will have finished that book."
Answer: That book will have been finished by me
Explanation: 'That book will have been finished by me' is grammatically correct and completes the sentence according to standard English usage tested in LAT, USAT, and FPSC papers.
Q11. Fill in the blank by choosing the appropriate modals from the alternatives given below each sentence. Would that I ______ a king.
Answer: were
Explanation: "Would that I were a king" is a subjunctive wish construction; "were" is the correct subjunctive form for all persons in hypothetical clauses.
Q12. As there were no buses, she ______ home last night.
Answer: Had to walk
Explanation: The blank is correctly filled with 'Had to walk' because this is the standard preposition or word choice in formal English for this construction.
Q13. Change of voice: : She is singing the song.
Answer: The song is being sung by her.
Explanation: "She is singing the song" is in the present continuous tense; its passive form requires "is being + past participle": "is being sung."
Q14. Change the voice: Jack may solve this problem.
Answer: This problem may be solved by Jack.
Explanation: 'This problem may be solved by Jack.' is grammatically correct and completes the sentence according to standard English usage tested in LAT, USAT, and FPSC papers.
Q15. Change the voice: These mills grind corn.
Answer: Corn is ground by these mills.
Explanation: To convert simple present active to passive, the object becomes the subject and the verb takes "is + past participle": "Corn is ground by these mills."
Q16. She ____ in Faisalabad since 1998.
Answer: has been living
Explanation: The blank is correctly filled with 'has been living' because this is the standard preposition or word choice in formal English for this construction.
Q17. Change voice The company has fired some workers.
Answer: Some workers have been fired by the company
Explanation: 'Some workers have been fired by the company' is grammatically correct and completes the sentence according to standard English usage tested in LAT, USAT, and FPSC papers.
Q18. In a jiffy means:
Answer: A very short time
Explanation: "In a jiffy" is an idiom meaning in a very short time, or almost instantly.
Q19. He has been suffering from fever _____ the last three days?
Answer: For
Explanation: The blank is correctly filled with 'For' because this is the standard preposition or word choice in formal English for this construction.
Q20. Correct the below sentence by picking up a suitable option (where required). He has ten heads of cattle.
Answer: None of these
Explanation: Options A, B, and C do not form a standard English collocation for this sentence
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