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Directions:

A sentence has been given in Active/Passive voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested below, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active voice.

Question : 6

Let me do this.

a) Let us do this.

b) This be done by me.

c) Let this be done by me.

d) Let do this.

Answer: (c)

Question : 7

The beavers have built a perfect dam across the stream

a) A perfect dam had been built by the beavers across the stream.

b) A perfect dam has been built by the beavers across the stream.

c) A perfect dam have been built by the beavers across the stream.

d) A perfect dam was being built by the beavers across the stream.

Answer: (b)

Question : 8

Finish the game.

a) Let the game finish.

b) The game should be finished.

c) Let the game be finished.

d) The game had to be finished.

Answer: (c)

Finish the game.

(a) Let the game finish.(meaning has changed)

(b) The game should be finished (Incorrect structure)

(c) Let the game be finished (Correct)

(d) The game had to be finished (Meaning has changed)

Question : 9

Did ten students from Jammu join the online batch today?

a) Was the online batch joined by ten students from Jammu today?

b) Was the online batch join by ten students from Jammu today?

c) Was the online batch joined by ten students in Jammu today?

d) Has the online batch joined by ten students from Jammu today?

Answer: (a)

Did ten students from Jammu join the online batch today?

(a) Was the online batch joined by ten students from Jammu today? (Correct)

(b) Was the online batch join by ten students from Jammu today? (Incorrect verb)

(c) Was the online batch joined by ten students in Jammu today? (Incorrect Preposition)

(d) Has the online batch joined by ten students from Jammu today? (Incorrect tense)

Question : 10

Political parties have demanded a probe into the destruction of evidence.

a) A probe has been demanded into the destruction of evidence.

b) A probe is been demanded into the destruction of evidence.

c) A probe has been demanded the destruction of evidence.

d) A probe has been demand into the destruction of evidence.

Answer: (a)

Political parties have demanded a probe into the destruction of evidence.

(a) A probe has been demanded into the destruction of evidence. (Correct)

(b) A probe is been demanded into the destruction of evidence. (Tense has changed)

(c) A probe has been demanded the destruction of evidence. (preposition is missing)

(d) A probe has been demand into the destruction of evidence. (Third form of the verb not used)

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