Active and Passive Voice – Exercise – 4

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.

196. A lion may be helped even by a little mouse.

(a) A little mouse may even help a lion.
(b) Even a little mouse may help a lion.
(c) A little mouse can even help a lion.
(d) Even a little mouse ought to help a lion.

Answer
Answer : (c)
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197. Who teaches you English ?

(a) By whom were you taught English ?
(b) By whom are you taught English ?
(c) English is taught by whom ?
(d) By whom will you be taught English ?

Answer
Answer : (b)
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198. After driving Professor Kumar to the museum she dropped him at his hotel.

(a) After she was driving Professor Kumar to the museum she was dropping him at his hotel.
(b) After she had driven Professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel.
(c) Professor Kumar was being driven to the museum first, then he was being dropped at his hotel.
(d) After being driven to the museum, Professor Kumar was dropped at his hotel.

Answer
Answer : (d)
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199. Did he remember the date and time ?

(a) Are the date and time remembered by him ?
(b) Was he remembering the date and time ?
(c) Were the date and time remembered by him ?
(d) Did the date and time be remembered by him ?

Answer
Answer : (c)
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200. Not a word was spoken by the criminal in self-defence.

(a) The criminal spoke not a word in self-defence.
(b) The criminal in self-defence spoke no word.
(c) The criminal did not speak a word in selfdefence.
(d) The criminal spoke in self-defence not a word.

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