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)
- “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
- “They are auditing all
accounts.” → All accounts ___ audited.
(a) are auditing
(b) are being
(c) have been
(d) were audited
- “Someone has stolen my ID
card.” → My ID card ___ stolen.
(a) has been
(b) had been
(c) was
(d) is
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “Rumour has it he owns property
overseas.” → It is ___ that he owns property overseas.
(a) said
(b) rumoured
(c) told
(d) telling
- “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)
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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
- “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.)
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- The task is less difficult than
it seemed. → The task seemed ___ difficult as expected.
(a) less (b) more
(c) as (d) lesser
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Few staff members knew the
truth. → Rarely ___ the truth.
(a) did staff know (b) staff knew
(c) staff did know (d) knew staff
- She seldom interrupts her
colleagues. → Hardly ever ___ her colleagues.
(a) she interrupts (b) does she interrupt
(c) she does interrupt (d) interrupts she
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- He rarely speaks in meetings. →
Rarely ___ in meetings.
(a) speaks he (b) he speaks
(c) does he speak (d) he does speak
- 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
- 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
- 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
- He worked hard. He did not
succeed. → Although he ___ hard, he did not succeed.
(a) worked (b) had worked
(c) works (d) would work
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- You must attend the briefing,
or risk missing updates. → Attend the briefing, ___ risk missing updates.
(a) else (b) otherwise
(c) or (d) nor
- 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
- 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
✅ Answer Key
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1 |
b |
11 |
b |
21 |
a |
31 |
c |
2 |
b |
12 |
c |
22 |
a |
32 |
a |
3 |
c |
13 |
b |
23 |
c |
33 |
b |
4 |
b |
14 |
b |
24 |
a |
34 |
a |
5 |
c |
15 |
b |
25 |
a |
35 |
a |
6 |
b |
16 |
b |
26 |
c |
36 |
a |
7 |
b |
17 |
b |
27 |
c |
37 |
b |
8 |
c |
18 |
a |
28 |
c |
38 |
c |
9 |
b |
19 |
b |
29 |
c |
39 |
a |
10 |
c |
20 |
b |
30 |
c |
40 |
a |
41 |
c |
44 |
c |
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48 |
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