General English MCQs
Topic Notes: General English
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1271
Aanya said, “Even if it rains very hard I will not miss school tomorrow.”
Answer:
Aanya said that even if it rained very hard she would not miss school the next day.
Will → would. Rains → rained**. “Tomorrow” → “the next day.”
1272
Amar urged Amit to stop taking tranquillizers without consulting the doctor.
Answer:
“Amit, please stop taking tranquillizers without consulting the doctor,” said Amar.
** “Urged” in indirect speech → direct = strong request. Best match is (c).
1273
"Why is everybody leaving so early today?" said the manager.
Answer:
The manager asked why everybody was leaving so early that day.
** Wh-question. Present continuous → past continuous. “Today” → “that day.”
1274
I said, “Mother please let me go out for a movie with my friends.”
Answer:
I begged my mother to let me go out for a movie with my friends.
Polite request → begged/pleaded**. Direct → indirect with infinitive structure.
1275
The commander said, “Keep marching till you reach the border."
Answer:
The commander ordered his men to keep marching till they reached the border.
Imperative with authority → ordered + object + to-infinitive. Present tense → past tense (reach → reached**).
1276
“If I had the manual of the new T.V, I would have fixed it by now,” said Uma.
Answer:
Uma said that if she had had the manual of the new T.V she would have fixed it by then.
Unreal conditionals (3rd type): had + V3, would have + V3**. “By now” → “by then.”
1277
He advised me to go abroad for higher studies the following year.
Answer:
He said to me, "You should go abroad for higher studies next year."
Direct speech reconstruction: advised → should**. “The following year” in indirect becomes “next year” in direct.
1278
“Can you pay him in cash?” she said to me.
Answer:
She asked me if I could pay him in cash.
Yes/No question → asked if. Can → could. Pronouns adjusted: you → I**.
1279
“Reena, I’m surprised you want dinner as we had such a late lunch," said Rajat.
Answer:
Rajat told Reena that he was surprised that she wanted dinner as they had had such a late lunch.
Mixed tenses: I’m surprised → he was surprised. You want → she wanted. We had → they had had** (past perfect).
1280
The art teacher said, “I never tell my students what to draw. I tell them to imagine.”
Answer:
The art teacher said that she never told her students what to draw. She told them to imagine.
Past narration: present simple → past simple (never tell → never told; tell → told**). Both clauses follow past tense.