Direct and Indirect Speech-English Aptitude
Multiple Choice Questions for Competitive Exams
Direct and Indirect Speech : Objective English Aptitude :-
Welcome to our exclusive collections of Direct and Indirect Speech (MCQs ) multiple choice questions with answers .In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech. Here we are sharing important questions on Direct and Indirect Speech asked in previous competitive exams.
English-Direct-Indirect (MCQ) for Bank, TET, MBA, CAT, MAT, GMAT, SSC | SET – 46
Question : 1-10
Direction :- In each of the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one most appropriate option which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct Speech.
Question : 1
The old lady declared that she was going to walk where she pleased. They had the liberty.
[A]. The old lady said that, "I was going to walk where I pleased. They have the liberty".[B]. The old lady: "I am going to walk where I please. We have the liberty".
[C]. The old lady:"I was going to walk where I pleased. They have the liberty".
[D]. The old lady: "I am going to walk where I pleased. They had the liberty."
Question : 2
She said to him, “I have often told you this story.”
[A]. She said to him that I have often told you this story.[B]. She told him that she had often told him that story.
[C]. She told him that I have often told him this story.
[D]. She told him that she has often told him that story.
Question : 3
"Have you done this sort of work before?" said his new employer
[A]. His new employer asked him whether he has done that sort of work before.[B]. His new employer asked him whether he has done this sort of work before.
[C]. His new employer asked him whether he had done that sort of work before.
[D]. His new employer asked him whether he had done this sort of work before.
Question : 4
I said to him, “Have you gone completely mad?”
[A]. I asked him that if he had gone completely mad.[B]. I said to him that have you gone completely mad.
[C]. I told him that have you gone completely mad.
[D]. I asked him if he has gone completely mad.
Question : 5
The student said, “Good morning, dear teacher, I have come in time.”
[A]. The student said that good morning, dear teacher, I have come in time.[B]. The student greeted his dear teacher good morning and told him that I have come in time.
[C]. The student said good morning, dear teacher, I have come in time.
[D]. The student wished his dear teacher good morning and told him that he had come in time.
Question : 6
She said,"Mother,please cook me something nice today".
[A]. She told her mother to cook her something nice today.[B]. She ordered her mother to cook her something nice that day.
[C]. She requested her mother to cook her something nice that day.
[D]. She asked her mother if she could cook her something nice that day.
Question : 7
The postman said to me, “Sir, I have a letter for you.”
[A]. The postman said to me that Sir, I have a letter for you.[B]. The postman told to me that Sir, I have a letter for you.
[C]. The postman told me respectfully that he had a letter for me.
[D]. The postman told me respectfully that I have a letter for me.
Question : 8
He said to me, 'What are you doing?"
[A]. He asked me what I was doing.[B]. He asked me what am I doing.
[C]. He said to me what I was doing.
[D]. He asked me what I am doing.
Question : 9
They said, “Alas! We have lost a great leader.”
[A]. They exclaimed with sorrow that they had lost a great leader.[B]. They said that Alas! we have lost a great leader.
[C]. They said Alas! they have lost a great leader.
[D]. They exclaimed with sorrow that we have lost a great leader.
Question : 10
I said to the boy,"You have no ticket, get out before you are driven out."
[A]. I told the boy get out before you are driven out.[B]. I told the boy to get out before he was driven out as he had no ticket.
[C]. I ordered the boy to get out before he was driven out.
[D]. I told the boy that he had no ticket and that he should get out before he was driven out.
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for Bank, TET, MBA, CAT, MAT, GMAT, SSC | SET – 47 - English-Direct-Indirect (MCQ)
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