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The document contains examples of changing sentences from active to passive voice. For each example, the active voice sentence is provided along with 4 options for the passive voice version. The correct answer is identified for changing the sentence to passive voice. The examples cover a variety of sentence structures and tenses to demonstrate transforming sentences between active and passive voice.

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Voice Part 1 23

The document contains examples of changing sentences from active to passive voice. For each example, the active voice sentence is provided along with 4 options for the passive voice version. The correct answer is identified for changing the sentence to passive voice. The examples cover a variety of sentence structures and tenses to demonstrate transforming sentences between active and passive voice.

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Voice Part-1

Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change


the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. The interior designer will renovate the guest room.


A. The guest room has been renovated by the interior
designer.
B. The guest room will be renovated by the interior
designer.
C. The guest room is being renovated by the interior
designer.
D. The guest room was being renovated by the interior
designer.
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. I am writing a new story.


A. A new story is being written by me.
B. A new story was written by me.
C. A new story will be written by me.
D. I am going to write a new story.
Ans. A
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. CCTVs are being installed in the colony by the RWA.


A. The RWA is installing CCTVs in the colony.
B. The RWA is going to get CCTVs installed in the colony.
C. The RWA has been installing CCTVs in the colony
D. The RWA was installing CCTVs in the colony.
Ans. A
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. These days children are not seen playing in the park by


us.
A. We will not see children playing in the park these days.
B. We will not be seeing children playing in the park
these days.
C. We are not seeing children playing in the park these
days.
D. We do not see children playing in the park these days.
Ans. D
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. A very heavy load was being carried on its back by the


poor camel.
A. The poor camel is carrying a very heavy load on its
back.
B. The poor camel was carrying a very heavy load on its
back.
C. The poor camel was being carried on its back by the
poor camel.
D. By the poor camel a very heavy load is carried on its
back.
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. My car has been sent for servicing to the service


station.
A. I am sending my car for servicing to the service station.
B. For servicing I had sent my car to the service station.
C. My car is being sent for servicing to the service station.
D. I have sent my car for servicing to the service station.
Ans. D
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. The bedroom was cleaned.


A. Someone cleaned the bedroom.
B. I cleaned the bedroom.
C. The bedroom should be cleaned.
D. The cleaner cleaned the bedroom.
Ans. A
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. My daughter writes very humorous poems.


A. Very humorous poems are written by my daughter.
B. Very humorous poems were written by my daughter.
C. Very humorous poems are being written by my
daughter.
D. My daughter is writing very humorous poems.
Ans. A
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Someone has eaten the ice cream.


A. The ice cream is being eaten by someone.
B. The ice cream is eaten by someone.
C. The ice cream had been eaten by someone.
D. The ice cream has been eaten by someone.
Ans. D
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Our school team has won the cricket championship.


A. The cricket championship is won by our school team.
B. The cricket championship has been won by our school
team.
C. The cricket championship had been won by our school
team.
D. The cricket championship was won by our school
team.
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. A police constable arrested the burglar just before


dawn.
A. The burglar is arrested by a police constable just
before dawn.
B. Just before dawn the burglar is arrested by a police
constable.
C. A police constable was arrested by a burglar just
before dawn.
D. The burglar was arrested by a police constable just
before dawn.
Ans. D
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Where were they playing the football match?


A. Where will the football match be played?
B. Where has the football match been played?
C. Where was the football match being played?
D. Where was the football match played?
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. A close watch was kept by the police on the bus driver


due to his suspicious activities.
A. The police are keeping a close watch on the bus driver
due to his suspicious activities.
B. A close watch on the bus driver due to his suspicious
activities was being kept by police.
C. The police kept a close watch on the bus driver due to
his suspicious activities.
D. The police, due to his suspicious activities, have been
keeping a close watch on the bus driver.
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. You might have given this information earlier.


A. This information could have being given earlier.
B. This information might be given by you earlier.
C. This information might have been given earlier.
D. This information was given much earlier.
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. The dinner will have been finished by seven.


A. They will finish the dinner at seven.
B. They would finish the dinner by seven.
C. They will be finishing the dinner at seven.
D. They will have finished the dinner by seven.
Ans. D
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Every penny must be accounted for by you.


A. You must be accounted for every penny.
B. You must account every penny.
C. You must account for every penny.
D. You must be account for every penny.
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Were you frightened by the strange noise?


A. Do the strange noise frighten you?
B. Did the strange noise frightened you?
C. Did the strange noise frighten you?
D. Does the strange noise frighten you?
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. The visitors will be met at the station by the guide.


A. The guide be meeting the visitors at the station.
B. The guide will met the visitors at the station.
C. The guide will meet the visitors at the station.
D. The guide is meeting the visitors at the station.
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. The Principal promised the students a holiday.


A. The students had been promised a holiday by the
principal.
B. The students have been promised a holiday by the
Principal.
C. The students are promised a holiday by the Principal.
D. The students were promised a holiday by the Principal.
Ans. D
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. They cooked the food and sent it to the orphanage.


A. The food was cooked and sent to the orphanage by
them.
B. The food was cooked and sent by them.
C. The food was sent to the orphanage by them.
D. The cooked food was sent to the orphanage by them.
Ans. A
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Were you ever taught how to behave?


A. Did anyone ever teaching you how to behave?
B. Did anyone ever teach you how to behave?
C. Did anyone ever taught you how to behave?
D. Does anyone ever teach you how to behave,
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. I was laughed at by my friends when I fell off the chair.


A. My friends were laughing at me when I fell off the
chair.
B. My friends laughed at me when I fell off the chair.
C. My friends laugh at me when I fell off the chair.
D. My friends are laughing at me when I fell off the chair.
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. The company is giving a promotion to all efficient


workers.
A. All efficient workers were being given a promotion by
the company.
B. All efficient workers are being given a promotion by
the company.
C. All efficient workers are given a promotion by the
company.
D. All efficient workers will be given a promotion by the
company.
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Give him clear instructions on how to reach your


house.
A. He is being given clear instructions on how to reach
your house.
B. Let him be given clear instructions on how to reach
your house.
C. He is given clear instructions on how to reach your
house.
D. He should be giving clear instructions on how to reach
your house.
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Had she worked hard she would have won the prize.
A. The prize would have been won by her had she
worked hard.
B. The prize will have being won by her if she worked
hard.
C. The prize will have be won by her had she worked
hard.
D. The prize would have been won by her if she worked
hard.
Ans. A
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Whom were you robbed by on your way home?


A. Who robbed you on your way home?
B. Who had robbed you on your way home?
C. Who has robbed you on your way home?
D. Who was robbing you on your way home?
Ans. A
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. Should you ever tell a lie?


A. Should a lie ever be tell?
B. Should a lie be ever told by he?
C. Should a lie be ever told?
D. Should a lie be ever tell by everyone?
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. The pilot misunderstood the instructions from the


control room.
A. The instructions from the control room was
misunderstood by the pilot.
B. The instructions from the control room have been
misunderstood by the pilot.
C. The instructions from the control room were
misunderstood by the pilot.
D. The instructions from the control room are
misunderstood by the pilot.
Ans. C
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. They found him lying dead on the roadside.


A. Lying by the roadside, he was founded dead.
B. He was found lying dead on the roadside.
C. The roadside found him dead lying.
D. He was lying dead.
Ans. B
Direction: Choose the most appropriate option to change
the voice (active/passive) form of the given sentence.

Q. She is teaching the children Botany through video-


conferencing.
A. Video-conferencing by her is being taught to the
children through Botany.
B. Botany is being taught by her to the children through
video-conferencing.
C. Botany has been taught by her to the children through
video-conferencing.
D. Botany is learnt by the children through video-
conferencing.
Ans. B

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