All Categories MCQs
Topic Notes: All Categories
General Description
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
65081
Ahmad said to Bilal, “I celebrated my birthday two days ago.”
Answer:
Ahmad told Bilal that he had celebrated his birthday two days before.
Past simple → past perfect**, “ago → before.” (a)(b)(c) mix up pronouns/time.
65082
Zainab exclaimed that it was a very pleasant surprise.
Answer:
Zainab said, “What a pleasant surprise!”
Exclamatory reporting → exclaimed that + it was…** → reverse: “What a…!” Option (a) correctly restores tone.
65083
The young man prayed to Allah to help him clear that interview.
Answer:
The young man said, “O Allah! Help me clear this interview.”
Reported prayer → prayed to God to + verb.** Reverse: direct imperative with “O Allah!” + present form. Option (c) fits.
65084
He said to me, “Your father is waiting for you at the reception.”
Answer:
He told me that my father was waiting for me at the reception.
** Pronouns shift: “your father → my father,” “you → me.” (a)(c)(d) mix up pronouns.
65085
Hamza said to Ayesha, “How will you pay off your debts?”
Answer:
Hamza asked Ayesha how she would pay off her debts.
Will → would** in indirect. Pronouns shift: “you → she,” “your → her.” (a)(b)(d) incorrect word order or pronouns.
65086
The landlord said to me, “Did you pay the water bill on time?”
Answer:
The landlord asked me if I had paid the water bill on time.
Past simple question → indirect: if + past perfect.** “Did you pay” → “if I had paid.” (b) no backshift, (c)(d) grammatically wrong.
65087
He said to his brother, “Pack your bags and leave now.”
Answer:
He instructed his brother to pack his bags and leave then.
Imperative → told/ordered/instructed + object + to + verb.** Pronoun “your → his,” “now → then.” Option (d) keeps sense and grammar correct.
65088
The policeman warned us not to block the traffic.
Answer:
The policeman said to us, “Do not block the traffic.”
Negative imperatives in reported speech → warned/told + not to + verb. When reversed, we restore the direct imperative: “Do not block…”**. (b)(c)(d) alter meaning.
65089
The teacher says, “Magnets attract objects made of iron.”
Answer:
The teacher says that magnets attract objects made of iron.
** Reporting verb present → no backshift. Universal truths remain in present tense. (a) subject–verb error, (b)(c) wrongly backshifted.
65090
The tailor said to him, “Your shirt will be ready by tomorrow.”
Answer:
The tailor told him that his shirt would be ready by the next day.
Will → would, tomorrow → the next day, your → his**. Options (a)(c)(d) keep wrong pronouns or tense.