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The document contains exercises on active and passive voice, one-word substitutions, direct and indirect speech, and idioms and phrases. It provides multiple-choice questions for each category, testing understanding of grammatical concepts and vocabulary. The exercises aim to enhance language skills through practical application.

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Active and passive voice:

1. Select the correct active voice of the given sentence.


The keys have been forgotten by Jyoti.
1. Jyoti will have forgotten the keys.
2. Jyoti had forgotten the keys.
3. Jyoti has been forgetting the keys.
4. Jyoti has forgotten the keys.

2. Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.


His behaviour shocked me.
1. I am shocked by his behaviour
2. I was shocked with his behaviour
3. I am shocked at his behaviour
4. I was shocked at his behaviour

3. Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.


Aren't they paving the road right now?
1. Hasn't the road been paved by them right now?
2. Haven't the road been paved by them?
3. Aren't the road being paved by them right now?
4. Isn't the road being paved by them right now?

4. Select the correct active voice of the given sentence.


The states of Maharashtra and Gujarat have been alerted about the impending cyclone by
NDRF.
1. NDRF has alerted the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat about the impending cyclone.
2. NDRF alerted the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat about the impending cyclone.
3. NDRF was alerting the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat about the impending cyclone.
4. NDRF has been alerting the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat about the impending
cyclone.
5. Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.
Success requires hard work.
1. Hard work is to be required for success.
2. Hard work were to be required for success.
3. Hard work is required for success.
4. Hard work had been required for success.

One word substitution:-


1. A person not sure of the existence of God

A. Theist

B. Cynic

C. Atheist

D. Agnostic

E. None of these

2. List of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting

A. Schedule

B. Excerpts

C. Agenda

D. Proceedings

E. None of these

3. Agoraphobia is the fear of

A. Crowd

B. Heights

C. Enclosed places

D. Open spaces
4. Land so surrounded by water as to be almost an island

A. Archipelago

B. Lagoon

C. Isthmus

D. Peninsula

E. None of these

DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH:-

1. He told her, "I want to meet your father".

A - He told her that I want to meet your father.

B - He told her that he wanted to meet her father.

C - He told her that he wanted to meet your father.

D - He told her that she wanted to meet her father.

2. Pawan said to me, "If I hear any news, I'll phone you."

A - Pawan told me that if he heard any news, he will phone me.

B - Pawan told me that if he will hear my news, he will phone me.

C - Pawan told me that if he had heard any news, he would phone me.

D - Pawan told me that if he heard any news, he would phone me.

3. Seeta said to me, " Can you give me your pen?"

A - Seeta asked me can I give her my pen.

B - Seeta asked me if I can give me your pen.

C - Seeta asked me if I could give her my pen.

D - Seeta asked me if i could give her my pen.

4. He said to me, I dont believe you.

A - He decided not to believe me.

B - I dont believe you he said.

C - He said he not believe me.

D - He told me that he didnt believe me.


Idioms and phrases:-
1. A black sheep
A) One who takes no share in profit
B) An ugly person
C) An unlucky person
D) Someone who is a disgrace to the rest of the group

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