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SSC CGL & CHSL Quiz : English Language | 12-02-2020

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As SSC CGL & CHSL notification is out and candidates have started their preparation for this exam. Mahendras also has started special quizzes for this examination. This series of the quizzes is based on the latest pattern of the SSC CGL/CHSL examination. Regular practice of the questions included in the quizzes will boost up your preparations and it will be very helpful in scoring good marks in the examination.

In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice are mark your answer.

1. Can she write an interesting story?

(a) Can an interesting story be written by her?

(b) Could an interesting story be written by her?

(c) Can an interesting story be written for her?

(d) Can an interesting story be written to her?

2. The poet, Blake, wrote many poems for children.

(a)Many are the poems written by children for the poet Blake.

(b) Children wrote many poems by the poet Blake.

(c)Many poems were written for children by the poet, Blake.

(d)Many poems were written by children for the poet, Blake.

3. Each person exhibited various facial expressions.

(a) Various facial expressions were being exhibited by each person.

(b) Various facial expressions have been used by each person.

(c) Various facial expressions are exhibited by each person.

(d) Various facial expressions were exhibited by each person.

4. The girls ate a mango yesterday.

(a) A mango is being eaten by the girls yesterday.

(b) A mango has been beaten by the girls yesterday.

(c) A mango is eaten by the girls yesterday.

(d) A mango was eaten by the girls yesterday.

5. Your manners irritate me.

(a) I am being irritated by your manners.

(b) I am irritated by your manners.

(c) I am irritated by my manners.

(d)Manners are irritating me.

6. The boys laughed at the old man.

(a) The old man was being laughed at by the boys.

(b) The old man was laughed at by the boys.

(c) The old man was laughed by the boys.

(d) The old man was being laughed by the boys.

7. Ideas are generated by Group discussions.

(a) Group discussions have generated ideas.

(b) Group discussions generates ideas.

(c) Group discussions generated idea.

(d) Group discussions generate ideas.

8. Who is singing such a sweet song?

(a) By whom is such a sweet song sung?

(b) By whom is such a sweet song being sung?

(c) By whom is such a sweet song sang?

(d) By whom has such a sweet song sung?

9. Please give me your pen and take your seat?

(a) You are warned to give me your pen and take your seat.

(b) You are ordered to give me your pen and take your seat.

(c) Let you pen given me and take your seat.

(d) You are requested to give me your pen and take your seat.

10. The prisoner is known to have assaulted the warden earlier too.

(a) It is known that the warden has been assaulted by the prisoner earlier too.

(b) It is known that the warden has assaulted the prisoner earlier too.

(c) It is known that the prisoner had assaulted the warden earlier too.

(d) The warden was assaulted by the prisoner earlier too.

ANSWER:

1. (a) -ACTIVE: Can

PASSIVE: Can be + v3 + by subject

2. (c)- ACTIVE: Past continuous tense

PASSIVE: was/were + being + v3 + by subject

3. (d)- ACTIVE: Past indefinite tense

PASSIVE: was/were + v3 + by subject

4. (d) -ACTIVE: Past indefinite tense

PASSIVE: was/were + v3 + by subject

5. (b) -ACTIVE: Present indefinite tense

PASSIVE: is/am/are + v3 + by subject

6. (b) -ACTIVE: Past indefinite tense

PASSIVE: was/were + v3 + by subject

7. (d) -ACTIVE: Present indefinite tense

PASSIVE: is/am/are + v3 + by subject

8. (b)- ACTIVE: Present continuous tense

PASSIVE: is/am/are + being + v3 + by subject

9. (d) -ACTIVE: Imperative sentence

PASSIVE: You are requested + v3 

10. (a)- ACTIVE: Present perfect tense

PASSIVE: has/have + been + v3 + by subject








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