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
1301
Sana said, “How beautiful the garden looks in spring!”
Answer:
Sana exclaimed that the garden looked beautiful in spring.
Exclamatory → exclaimed that…. Present → past (looks → looked**).
1302
The officer said to the soldiers, “Move forward quickly.”
Answer:
The officer ordered the soldiers to move forward quickly.
Imperative with authority → ordered + object + to-infinitive**.
1303
Salman said, “I was writing letters all evening.”
Answer:
Salman said that he had been writing letters all evening.
Past continuous → past perfect continuous (was writing → had been writing**).
1304
The headmaster said, “Discipline is the key to success.”
Answer:
The headmaster said that discipline is the key to success.
Universal truth → tense remains unchanged. Present simple stays is**.
1305
Amina said to me, “Did you watch the cricket match yesterday?”
Answer:
Amina asked me if I had watched the cricket match the previous day.
Past simple in question → past perfect in reported speech (did watch → had watched). Yesterday → the previous day. Yes/No question → asked if/whether**.
1306
The teacher said, “Well done, students! I am proud of you.”
Answer:
The teacher praised the students and said that she was proud of them.
Exclamatory praise → praised; am proud → was proud (backshift). Pronoun shift you → them**.
1307
The beggar said, “Kind sir, give me some food.”
Answer:
The beggar requested the gentleman to give him some food.
Polite request with “kind sir” → requested the gentleman. Use to-infinitive** form.
1308
The captain said, “Cheer up, team! We can still win this match.”
Answer:
The captain encouraged the team to cheer up and said that they could still win that match.
Imperative cheer up → encouraged to cheer up. Can → could; this → that**.
1309
Bilal said, “My uncle will come here tomorrow.”
Answer:
Bilal said that his uncle would come there the next day.
Will → would, here → there, tomorrow → the next day**.
1310
The judge said to the accused, “Tell me the truth.”
Answer:
The judge asked the accused to tell him the truth.
Imperative → asked/ordered + object + to-infinitive. Pronoun shift me → him**.