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
68791
"What a good idea!", Fatima remarked.
Answer:
Fatima exclaimed that it was a very good idea.
Exclamations → exclaimed that + clause**. Present tense changes to past tense.
68792
The lawyer said to me, "There is no proof of your involvement in this case."
Answer:
The lawyer told me that there was no proof of my involvement in that case.
** Present tense → past tense under reporting: “is → was,” “this → that.” Options (a)(c)(d) wrong tense/pronoun.
68793
The teacher said to me, "You have not submitted the assignment."
Answer:
The teacher told me that I had not submitted the assignment.
** Present perfect → past perfect in indirect. Options (a)(b)(d) misuse tense or syntax.
68794
The teacher commanded the students not to shout.
Answer:
The teacher said to the students, "Don't shout."
Imperatives reported with “commanded not to” → direct = negative imperative: “Don’t shout.”** Options (c)(d) introduce modal verbs, not exact.
68795
She said to me, "What time is your flight tomorrow?"
Answer:
She asked me what time my flight was the following day.
WH-question with is → was**, “tomorrow → the following day.” Options (c)(d) keep wrong tense; (a) has awkward structure.
68796
He said to me, "What are you doing?"
Answer:
He asked me what I was doing.
WH-question indirect → asked + object + wh-word + subject + verb.** “What are you doing?” → “what I was doing.” Options (a)(b)(d) break structure.
68797
He said to the hotel receptionist, "Can you tell me the tariff of rooms?"
Answer:
He asked the hotel receptionist if he could tell him the tariff of rooms.
Interrogatives with can in direct speech → asked if + could** in indirect speech. “Can you tell” → “if he could tell.” Option (c) wrongly makes it an imperative.
68798
The interviewer asked Yasir, "Why did you leave that job last month?" **Options:**
Answer:
… why he had left that job the previous month.
WH-word “why” retained. did leave → had left (backshift). last month → the previous month. Pronoun: you → he.
68799
A new student said to me, "Where is the Principal's office?" **Options:**
Answer:
… asked me where … was.
WH-question “where” used. is → was (backshift). Assertive structure in indirect speech.
68800
The interviewer asked Salman, "Do you have any idea about our products?" **Options:**
Answer:
… if he had any idea about their products.
Yes/No → if. do you have → he had. our → their (pronoun shift).