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MCQ for Jobs,English for Competitive Exam,voice change ,degree,changing sentence

 MCQ for Jobs,English for Competitive Exam,voice change ,degree,changing sentence


I. Change of Voice (Active  Passive)

  1. “The committee will hold the meeting tomorrow.” → The meeting ___ tomorrow.

(a) will have held

(b) will be held

(c) will hold

(d) will having held

  1. “They are auditing all accounts.” → All accounts ___ audited.

(a) are auditing

(b) are being

(c) have been

(d) were audited

  1. “Someone has stolen my ID card.” → My ID card ___ stolen.

(a) has been

(b) had been

(c) was

(d) is

  1. “The manager gave him the contract.” → The contract ___ him.

(a) was give to

(b) was given to

(c) had given to

(d) is given to

  1. “They have been installing the software since Monday.” → The software ___ since Monday.

(a) is installed

(b) has been installing

(c) has been installed

(d) will be installed

  1. “You should complete the form before March.” → The form ___ before March.

(a) must complete

(b) should be completed

(c) is to complete

(d) should have completed

  1. “The board will approve the budget next week.” → The budget ___ next week.

(a) will approve

(b) will be approved

(c) is approved

(d) was approved

  1. “They reported the incident to the police.” → The incident ___ to the police.

(a) was reporting

(b) is reported

(c) was reported

(d) will have been reported

  1. “Rumour has it he owns property overseas.” → It is ___ that he owns property overseas.

(a) said

(b) rumoured

(c) told

(d) telling

  1. “They nominated her for promotion.” → She ___ for promotion.

(a) had nominated

(b) is nominated

(c) was nominated

(d) will be nominated

II. Reported Speech (Direct → Indirect)

  1. “I must finish this before noon,” she said. → She said she ____ finish it before noon. (a) must

(b) had to

(c) should

(d) was to

  1. “We are reviewing the quarterly results,” they announced. → They announced that they ___ the quarterly results.

(a) are reviewing

(b) had reviewed

(c) were reviewing

(d) would review

  1. “Will the team meet the deadline?” he asked. → He inquired whether the team ___ the deadline.

(a) could meet

(b) would meet

(c) would have met

(d) could have met

  1. “Don’t delay the shipment,” the supervisor warned. → The supervisor warned them not ___ the shipment.

(a) delay

(b) to delay

(c) delaying

(d) be delaying

  1. “I can drive a forklift,” he admitted. → He admitted ___ a forklift.

(a) that he can drive

(b) that he could drive

(c) he can drive

(d) he may drive

  1. “We will start the project next Monday,” they informed us. → They informed us that they ___ the project next Monday.

(a) had started

(b) would start

(c) are starting

(d) will have started

  1. “If you need help, call me,” his manager said. → His manager told him ___ help, he should call her.

(a) if he need

(b) if he needed

(c) that if he would need

(d) should he need

  1. “Why did you delay the report?” HR asked. → HR asked why he ___ the report.

(a) had delayed

(b) delayed

(c) had been delaying

(d) would delay

  1. “Will you join the committee?” they wanted to know. → They wanted to know if he ___ join the committee.

(a) could

(b) would

(c) should

(d) might

  1. “I have completed the audit,” he said. → He said he ___ completed the audit.

(a) has

(b) had

(c) have

(d) would have

III. Comparison & Degree (exception‑too / so…that etc.)

  1. The new policy is too complicated to implement. → It is ___ implement the new policy.

(a) too complicated to

(b) so complicated as to

(c) so complicated that

(d) too complicated that

  1. She is the most efficient worker in the team. → No one in the team is ___ than she is.

(a) more efficient

(b) efficient

(c) as efficient as

(d) most efficient

  1. The strategy was so vague that employees misunderstood it. → The strategy was ___ employees misunderstood it.

(a) so vague

(b) too vague

(c) so vague that

(d) vague enough that

  1. His performance wasn’t as good as in the previous quarter. → His performance was ___ last quarter.

(a) worse than (b) less good

(c) not as good as (d) inferior

  1. The task is less difficult than it seemed. → The task seemed ___ difficult as expected.

(a) less (b) more

(c) as (d) lesser

  1. She is tall enough to reach that shelf. → She is ___ reach that shelf.

(a) so tall to (b) too tall to

(c) tall enough to (d) tall enough that

  1. This report is the worst the team has produced. → No other report ___ this one.

(a) is worse than (b) is as bad as

(c) is worse that (d) has more worse

  1. The software was so buggy that users rejected it immediately. → The software was ___ users rejected it immediately.

(a) so buggy (b) too buggy

(c) so buggy that (d) buggy enough that

  1. None of the projects is bigger than this one. → This is ___ any other project.

(a) larger (b) larger than

(c) the largest (d) most large

  1. They worked hard, but earnings were still low. → Although they ___ hard, earnings remained low.

(a) work (b) had to work

(c) worked (d) are working

IV. Assertive Interrogative / Negative Affirmative

  1. He is so strict that no one disagrees with him. → So ___ he that no one disagrees with him.

(a) strict is (b) strict was

(c) strict is he (d) strict was he

  1. Few staff members knew the truth. → Rarely ___ the truth.

(a) did staff know (b) staff knew

(c) staff did know (d) knew staff

  1. She seldom interrupts her colleagues. → Hardly ever ___ her colleagues.

(a) she interrupts (b) does she interrupt

(c) she does interrupt (d) interrupts she

  1. Only the HR manager can authorize leave. → Not until ___ the HR manager can authorize leave.

(a) did the HR manager arrive (b) arriving

(c) she arrive (d) the HR manager arrived

  1. I have never seen such disorganisation before. → Never ___ disorganisation.

(a) have I seen such (b) I have seen such

(c) have I seen so (d) have I so seen

  1. They know fewer rules than most teams. → Fewer rules ___ by them than by most teams.

(a) are known (b) were known

(c) have been known (d) will be known

  1. She didn't submit the file on time. → The file ___ submitted on time.

 (a) wasn't (b) was not

(c) isn't (d) hasn't

  1. He rarely speaks in meetings. → Rarely ___ in meetings.

(a) speaks he (b) he speaks

(c) does he speak (d) he does speak

  1. Everyone must comply with the new policy. → No one ___ the new policy.

(a) must not comply (b) must not not comply

(c) may not comply (d) can not comply

  1. I didn't pay the invoice yesterday. → The invoice ___ paid yesterday.

(a) was not (b) wasn't

(c) had not been (d) hadn't

V. Key‑Word & Conditional / Inversion Transformations

  1. He is rich. He is kind. → Rich as he is, he is kind. Another way: ___ enriching—he is kind.

(a) Although (b) Inspite of

(c) Despite being (d) Though he is

  1. He worked hard. He did not succeed. → Although he ___ hard, he did not succeed.

(a) worked (b) had worked

(c) works (d) would work

  1. Make sure you backup the data or you’ll lose it. → Unless ___ backup, you will lose the data.

(a) you do (b) you do not

(c) you do bail (d) you will

  1. I had hardly reached the office when the meeting started. → Hardly ___ the office when the meeting started.

(a) I have reached (b) I had reached

(c) had I reached (d) I had reach

  1. She signed the contract. Then the dispute arose. → No sooner ___ the contract than the dispute arose.

(a) did she sign (b) she signed

(c) had she signed (d) she had signed

  1. We did not expect such delays. → Little ___ delays as we did.

(a) we feared (b) feared we

(c) did we fear (d) we had feared

  1. They postponed the training ‘til next month. → Training ___ next month.

(a) is postponed (b) has been postponed

(c) was postponed to (d) has been postponed to

  1. You must attend the briefing, or risk missing updates. → Attend the briefing, ___ risk missing updates.

(a) else (b) otherwise

(c) or (d) nor

  1. If he had informed us, we would have helped. → Had he ___ us, we would have helped.

(a) informed (b) been informing

(c) informing (d) had informed

  1. She not only met the deadline but exceeded expectations. → Not only ___ deadline, but she also exceeded expectations.

(a) she met the (b) met she the

(c) did she meet the (d) she did meet the


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11

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21

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31

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12

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22

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32

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13

b

23

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33

b

4

b

14

b

24

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34

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5

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15

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25

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35

a

6

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16

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26

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36

a

7

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17

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27

c

37

b

8

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18

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28

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38

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9

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19

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29

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39

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10

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20

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30

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40

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41

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42

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