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DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH (NARRATION) SOLVED MCQs

Narration in English Solved MCQs 


Narration Solved MCQs


What is direct speech?

a. The narrator's perspective

b. Reporting speech without quoting

c. Quoting the exact words spoken

d. A speech given by a character

 

In indirect speech, what happens to the pronouns?

a. They remain the same

b. They are always changed to 'he' or 'she'

c. They are changed according to the subject of the reporting verb

d. They are omitted

 

Which of the following is an example of direct speech?

a. She said that she was tired.

b. "I will meet you at 3 o'clock," he said.

c. He asked if she wanted to go to the movies.

d. They had said they would come early.

 

What is the reporting verb in the sentence: "She exclaimed that it was a beautiful day"?

a. exclaimed

b. that

c. was                            

d. beautiful

 

Which of the following sentences correctly changes the direct speech into indirect speech?

a. He said, "I have been to Paris."

b. He says, "I have been to Paris."

c. He says, "I have been to Paris."

d. He said, "I had been to Paris."

 

What is the tense change when converting direct speech to indirect speech in a statement?

a. No tense change

b. One tense backshift

c. Two tense backshift

d. One tense forward shift

 

Which punctuation is used to enclose direct speech?

a. Curly braces

b. Square brackets

c. Quotation marks

d. Parentheses

 

Identify the correct indirect speech form of the following sentence: "He said, 'I will call you tomorrow.'"

a. He said that he will call me tomorrow.

b. He said that he would call me the next day.

c. He said that he calls me tomorrow.

d. He said that he would call me today.

 

In indirect speech, what tense is used for universal truths or general facts?

a. Past tense

b. Present tense

c. Future tense

d. No change in tense                

 

Which of the following is an example of a reported question in indirect speech?

a. "Where is the library?" she asked.

b. "I love ice cream," he exclaimed.

c. "Clean your room," her mother said.

d. "I am going to the store," he said.

 

Which of the following sentences is in direct speech?

a) He said that he was going to the store.

b) "I am going to the store," he said.

c) She told me to come here.

d) They will be here soon.

                                                                    

In indirect speech, when converting a present tense verb in direct speech, which tense is used?

a) Past tense

b) Future tense

c) Present tense

d) Present perfect tense

 

Which of the following is a reporting verb often used in indirect speech?

a) Say

b) Said

c) Saying

d) All of the above

 

What is the reported speech in the following sentence: "She said, 'I will meet you tomorrow.'"

a) She

b) Said

c) I will meet you tomorrow.

d) You

 

When changing from direct speech to indirect speech, which of the following is NOT a common change?

a) Change of pronouns

b) Change of tenses

c) Change of reporting verbs

d) Change of time expressions

 

Which sentence correctly converts the following direct speech into indirect speech: "She said, 'I love chocolate.'"

a) She said that she loves chocolate.

b) She said that she loved chocolate.

c) She said that she is loving chocolate.

d) She said that she will love chocolate.

 

When the reporting verb is in the present tense, which tense shift is often used when converting direct speech to indirect speech?

a) No tense shift

b) Past tense shift

c) Future tense shift

d) Conditional tense shift

 

Which of the following is an example of an indirect question?

a) "Where is the library?" she asked.

b) She asked, "Where is the library?"

c) She asked where the library was.

d) "Do you know where the library is?" she asked.

 

In indirect speech, which word is often used to introduce the reported speech?

a) "Say"

b) "Speak"

c) "Tell"

d) "Asked"

 

Which of the following pronoun changes is correct when converting direct speech to indirect speech?

a. I → He

b. She → You

c. We → They

d. They → We

 

When reporting a statement in indirect speech, what do you typically use to introduce the reported speech?

a. Exclamation marks

b. Quotation marks

c. Parentheses

d. Reporting verbs like "said," "told," or "asked"

 

Which of the following is not a reporting verb used in indirect speech?

a. Exclaimed

b. Whispered

c. Spoke

d. Happy

 

In indirect questions, the question form changes from a direct question to a(n):

a. Command

b. Statement

c. Exclamation

d. Interrogative sentence

                           

When converting a direct command into indirect speech, what is the common introductory phrase?

a. He asked

b. She advised

c. He ordered

d. He said

 

Which of the following is an example of an indirect command?

a. "Please close the door," she said.

b. She asked him to close the door.

c. "Close the door!" she exclaimed.

d. She told him, "Close the door."

 

What is the tense shift rule for indirect speech?

a. No tense shift

b. Backshift of tenses

c. Forward shift of tenses

d. Tenses remain the same

 

Choose the correct indirect speech form: He said, "I am going to the store."

a. He said that he is going to the store.

b. He said that he was going to the store.

c. He says that he was going to the store.

d. He says that he is going to the store.

 

Which adverb should be used to indicate the reported statement is in the past?

a. Now

b. Tomorrow

c. Yesterday

d. Today

 

Select the correct indirect speech form: She said, "I can swim."

a. She says that she could swim.

b. She said that she can swim.

c. She says that she can swim.

d. She said that she can swims.

 

What is the modal auxiliary verb in the sentence: "He must be at the meeting."?

a. He

b. Must

c. Be

d. At

 

Choose the appropriate adverb for indicating the reported statement is in the present: "She said, 'I am studying right now.'"

a. Now

b. Then

c. Today

d. Yesterday

 

Select the correct indirect speech form: They said, "We will visit Dubai next year."

a. They said that they will visit Paris next year.

b. They said that they would visit Dubai next year.

c. They say that they will visit Paris next year.

d. They say that they would visit Paris next year.

 

Which adverb is used to indicate the reported statement is in the future?

a. Then

b. Tomorrow

c. Yesterday

d. Today

 

Identify the modal auxiliary verb in the sentence: "She might go to the party if she's feeling better."

a. She

b. Might

c. Go

d. Feeling

 

When changing a direct statement to indirect speech, what tense shift occurs in most cases?

a. Present to past

b. Past to present

c. No tense shift

d. Future to present

 

Choose the correct indirect speech version of the following sentence: "He said, 'I will visit you soon.'"

a. He said that he visited me soon.

b. He said that he would visit me soon.

c. He said, "I will visit you soon."

d. He said to visit him soon.

 

Which adverb is typically used when reporting questions in indirect speech?

a. Now

b. Here

c. Yesterday

d. Whether

 

Which modal auxiliary verb is often used when reporting offers, requests, or suggestions in indirect speech?

a. Can

b. Will

c. May

d. Must

 

Which sentence is in indirect speech?

a. She said, "I can swim."

b. She says, "I can swim."

c. She said that she could swim.

d. She said that she can swim.

 

What is the correct order of the transformation of tenses when changing from direct to indirect speech for a future tense sentence?

a. Present -> Past -> Future

b. Present -> Future -> Past

c. Past -> Future -> Present

d. Future -> Past -> Present

 

Choose the correct indirect speech version of the following sentence: "He said, 'I am reading a book now.'"

a. He said that he was reading a book then.

b. He said that he is reading a book now.

c. He said, "I am reading a book now."

d. He said to read a book now.

 

Which adverb is commonly used to indicate the change from direct to indirect speech?

a. Always

b. Tomorrow

c. That

d. Today

 

Which modal auxiliary verb is often used when reporting advice or opinions in indirect speech?

a. Shall

b. Would

c. Should

d. Could

 

Which type of sentence is typically changed into an assertive sentence in indirect speech?

a) Interrogative

b) Optative

c) Imperative

d) Exclamatory

 

What is the main rule for changing an interrogative sentence from direct to indirect speech?

a) Add a reporting verb like "said" or "asked" and change the tense of the sentence.

b) Remove the question mark and change the word order.

c) Keep the question mark and the word order the same.

d) Use the word "that" to introduce the reported speech.

 

Which of the following is an optative sentence in indirect speech?

a) "Please pass me the salt."

b) "What time is it?"

c) "He said, 'Congratulations!'"

d) "She exclaimed, 'Wow!'"

 

When changing an optative sentence to indirect speech, what word is often used to convey the sense of a wish or desire?

a) "that"

b) "please"

c) "if"

d) "must"

 

Which type of sentence is typically changed into a declarative sentence in indirect speech?

a) Interrogative

b) Optative

c) Imperative

d) Exclamatory

 

When changing an imperative sentence from direct to indirect speech, what is the usual introductory word?

a) "that"

b) "please"

c) "if"

d) "must"

 

What is the key change in an imperative sentence when shifting from direct to indirect speech?

a) The sentence becomes a question.

b) The sentence gains a subject.

c) The sentence gains an object.

d) The sentence loses its directness and often starts with a verb.

 

Which type of sentence is often expressed with exclamatory words like "how" or "what" and can convey strong emotions?

a) Interrogative

b) Optative

c) Imperative

d) Exclamatory

 

When changing an exclamatory sentence from direct to indirect speech, what is commonly used to convey the sense of exclamation or surprise?

a) "that"

b) "please"

c) "if"

d) "must"

 

Which of the following is an example of an indirect speech transformation of an exclamatory sentence?

a) She said, "What a beautiful sunset!"

b) She exclaimed with delight that it was a beautiful sunset.

c) She asked, "Is it a beautiful sunset?"

d) She said, "Please make it a beautiful sunset."

 

Which of the following is an example of a Stative verb?

a) "She runs every morning."

b) "He is playing soccer."

c) "They have a beautiful garden."

d) "She believes in you."

 

Stative verbs typically represent:

a) Ongoing actions.

b) Dynamic actions.

c) States or conditions.

d) Future actions.

 

When changing a sentence with a Stative verb from direct to indirect speech, what is the usual transformation?

a) No change is required; Stative verbs remain the same.

b) The Stative verb is replaced with an action verb.

c) The Stative verb is replaced with a dynamic verb.

d) The Stative verb is changed to a past tense dynamic verb.

 

Which of the following is an example of an indirect speech transformation of an exclamatory sentence?

a) She exclaimed, "What a delicious cake!"

b) She said, "I like this cake."

c) She asked, "Is this cake delicious?"

d) She shouted, "Give me that cake!"

 

Which of the following is an example of a Stative verb?

a) run

b) think

c) jump

d) sing

 

What are Stative verbs primarily used to express?

a) Actions or activities

b) Opinions, emotions, or states of being

c) Commands or requests

d) Exclamations

 

When converting a sentence with a Stative verb from direct to indirect speech, what reporting verb is commonly used?

a) said

b) exclaimed

c) asked

d) shouted

 

Which of the following is an exclamatory sentence?

a) "Please close the door."

b) "How beautiful the flowers are!"

c) "He thinks the movie is boring."

d) "They ran quickly to catch the bus."

 

What is the main characteristic of an exclamatory sentence?

a) It ends with a period (full stop).

b) It is a question.

c) It expresses strong emotion, surprise, or admiration.

d) It is a command.

 

When changing an exclamatory sentence from direct to indirect speech, what word or phrase is often used to convey the sense of exclamation or surprise?

a) "that"

b) "please"

c) "if"

d) "must"

 

Which of the following is an example of an indirect speech transformation of an exclamatory sentence?

a) She said, "What a delicious cake!"

b) She exclaimed that the cake was delicious.

c) She asked, "Is the cake delicious?"

d) She said, "Please make the cake delicious."

 

When changing an exclamatory sentence to indirect speech, what happens to the exclamation mark at the end of the sentence?

a) It is replaced with a period (full stop).

b) It is retained.

c) It is replaced with a question mark.

d) It is omitted.

 

Which of the following is an example of a sentence with a Stative verb in direct speech?

a) "Run as fast as you can!"

b) "I believe in you."

c) "Please pass me the salt."

d) "What a great day!"

 

In indirect speech, what is the typical introductory word used when reporting a sentence with a stative verb?

a) "that"

b) "please"

c) "if"

d) "must"


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