Active and Passive Voice – Exercise – 2

Directions : The sentences have been given in Active/Passive voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.

91. She always cooks delicious food.

(a) Delicious food is always cooked by her.
(b) Delicious food is always being cooked by her.
(c) Delicious food has been cooked by her.
(d) Delicious food was being cooked by her.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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92. Who inaugurated the fair ?

(a) The fair was inaugurated by whom ?
(b) The fair is inaugurated by who ?
(c) By whom was the fair inaugurated ?
(d) By who was the fair inaugurated ?

Answer
Answer : (c)
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93. She is reading the book everyday.

(a) The book is being read by her everyday.
(b) The book is read by her everyday.
(c) The book was read by her everyday.
(d) The book was being read by her everyday.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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94. Have you shut the door ?

(a) Has the door been shut by you ?
(b) Have the door been shut by you ?
(c) Has the door been shut ?
(d) Have the door being shut by you ?

Answer
Answer : (a)
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95. Previous climbers had cut steps in the ice and fixed a rope.

(a) Steps were cut in the ice and a rope was fixed by previous climbers.
(b) Steps have been cut in the ice and a rope fixed by previous climbers.
(c) Steps had been cut in the ice and a rope was fixed by previous climbers.
(d) Steps were cut in the ice and a rope was fixed.

Answer
Answer : (c)
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