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
68771
**Bilal** said to his friend, "How can I make this charcoal white?"
Answer:
Bilal asked his friend how he could make that charcoal white.
WH-how; can → could; I → he; this → that**; assertive order.
68772
**Bilal** said to his mother, "Why is this charcoal so black?"
Answer:
Bilal asked his mother why that charcoal was so black.
WH → why; this → that; is → was; said to → asked**.
68773
The lawyer said to the accused, "Where were you at the time of the burglary?"
Answer:
The lawyer asked the accused where he was at the time of the burglary.
WH → where; were you → he was** (order + pronoun + backshift).
68774
The stranger said to me, "Can you tell me the way to the River Bank Colony?"
Answer:
The stranger asked me if I could tell him the way to the River Bank Colony.
Yes/No → if; can → could; you → I, me → him**; assertive order.
68775
He said to the grocer, "What is the price of tomatoes?"
Answer:
He asked the grocer what the price of tomatoes was.
WH → what; statement order; is → was; said to → asked**.
68776
**Huma** asked me, "How's your brother?"
Answer:
Huma asked me how my brother was.
WH-question → keep how, switch to statement order and backshift is → was; your → my**.
68777
Bilal said to Hamza, "I celebrated my birthday two days ago."
Answer:
Bilal told Hamza that he had celebrated his birthday two days before.
** Past simple → past perfect. “Ago → before.” Options (a)(b)(c) mix pronouns/time expressions incorrectly.
68778
Ahmed said to Amina, "How will you pay off your debts?"
Answer:
Ahmed asked Amina how she would pay off her debts.
Will → would** in indirect; pronouns shift “you → she,” “your → her.” (a)(b)(d) misuse word order or pronouns.
68779
Hamza said to his brother, "Pack your bags and leave now."
Answer:
Hamza instructed his brother to pack his bags and leave then.
Imperative indirect → told/instructed + object + to + verb.** “Your → his” and “now → then.” Option (d) handles pronoun and adverb correctly.
68780
Ayesha's mother said, "Ayesha, run down to the grocer's and get a loaf of French bread and a pound of cheddar cheese."
Answer:
Ayesha's mother asked her to run down to the grocer's and get a loaf of French bread and a pound of cheddar cheese.
Imperative → asked + object + to + verb.** Option (b) changes tone to pleading, (c)(d) flip subject roles.