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
68741
He asked me to wait there until I got my turn.
Answer:
He said to me, “Wait here until you get your turn.”
told/asked + object + to-infinitive ↔ direct imperative. there ↔ here; I got my turn → you get your turn** in direct. Others are ungrammatical.
68742
The counter clerk asked me what my mobile number was.
Answer:
The counter clerk asked me, “What is your mobile number?”
Indirect statement order → direct present simple question**. (a) wrong person/tense; (c) “enquired me” wrong; (d) present reporting tense mismatched.
68743
Wasim said to Naveed that he hadn’t met him since February the previous year.
Answer:
Wasim said to Naveed, “I haven’t met you since February last year.”
Reverse backshift: hadn’t met → haven’t met; the previous year → last year; pronouns he/him → I/you**. Other options have verb-form/syntax errors.
68744
“I have joined computer classes,” Raza said.
Answer:
Raza said that he had joined computer classes.
Present perfect → past perfect under backshift; I → he**.
68745
The teacher asked the students if they had understood her question.
Answer:
The teacher asked the students, “Have you understood my question?”
Indirect Yes/No (had understood) → Direct present perfect interrogative with my** for the teacher’s question. Others have tense/pronoun/word-order issues.
68746
The judge said to Aisha, “Stand in the witness box.”
Answer:
The judge told Aisha to stand in the witness box.
Imperative → told + object + to-infinitive.** (a)(d) turn it into statements; (c) “told to Aisha” is wrong.
68747
He exclaimed sadly that it was a pity that so many lives had been lost in the floods.
Answer:
He said sadly, “What a pity that so many lives have been lost in the floods.”
Exclamatory reporting (“exclaimed … pity”) → “What a pity …!” Keep perfect aspect have been lost** for a completed recent result. (a) mismatched tenses; (b) changes timeframe; (d) grammar error “were loss.”
68748
My neighbour enquired how my father was.
Answer:
My neighbour enquired, “How is your father?”
Indirect WH (how … was) → direct WH with present** when current state is implied. (c) wrong word order; (d) wrong pronoun; (a) paraphrase, not the same structure.
68749
I told them to be quiet.
Answer:
I told them, “Be quiet!”
told + object + to-infinitive** (indirect imperative) → direct negative/affirmative imperative. Options (a)(b)(d) are unidiomatic or change modality.
68750
“Please bring me a cup of coffee,” Shakila said to the waiter.
Answer:
Shakila told the waiter to bring her a cup of coffee.
Polite imperative with “please” → told/asked + object + to-infinitive; me → her**. (b)(c)(d) have structural/tense errors.