Active and passive voice MCQs

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Q.61 Select the correct passive form: We prohibit smoking.
A Smoking will be prohibited.
B Smoking is prohibited.
C Smoking has been prohibited.
D Smoking is being prohibited.
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Q.62 Select the correct passive form: They agreed to my proposal.
A My proposal was agreed to by them.
B My proposal was agreed by them.
C My proposal agreed to them.
D My proposal had been agreed to by them.
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Q.63 Select the correct passive form: He was writing a letter when I entered.
A A letter was written by him when I entered.
B A letter was being written by him when I entered.
C A letter is being written by him when I entered.
D A letter had been written by him when I entered.
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Q.64 Select the correct passive form: The dog bit the boy.
A The boy was bit by the dog.
B The boy was bitten by the dog.
C The boy had been bitten by the dog.
D The boy is bitten by the dog.
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Q.65 Select the correct passive form: Who taught you French?
A By whom you were taught French?
B By whom were you taught French?
C By whom was you taught French?
D Who were you taught French by?
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Q.66 Select the correct passive form: One cannot gather grapes from thistles.
A Grapes cannot be gathered from thistles.
B Grapes cannot gather from thistles.
C Grapes could not be gathered from thistles.
D From thistles grapes cannot gather.
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Q.67 Select the correct passive form: They will have completed the work by tomorrow.
A The work will be completed by tomorrow.
B The work will have been completed by tomorrow.
C The work would have been completed by tomorrow.
D The work has been completed by tomorrow.
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Q.68 Select the correct passive form: A lot of sap is required to make syrup.
A Syrup requires a lot of sap to be made.
B Making syrup requires a lot of sap.
C It requires a lot of sap to make syrup.
D They require a lot of sap to make syrup.
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Q.69 Select the correct passive form: He was known to be a kind man.
A People knew him to be a kind man.
B People knew that he was a kind man.
C They knew him to be a kind man.
D Both a and c.
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Q.70 Select the correct active form: The match was won by our team.
A Our team had won the match.
B Our team won the match.
C Our team has won the match.
D Our team wins the match.
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Q.71 Select the correct active form: The bell is being rung by the peon.
A The peon rings the bell.
B The peon is ringing the bell.
C The peon has rung the bell.
D The peon was ringing the bell.
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Q.72 Select the correct passive form: I have to buy a new car.
A A new car has to be bought by me.
B A new car have to be bought by me.
C A new car had to be bought by me.
D A new car is to be bought by me.
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Q.73 Select the correct passive form: Everyone considers him a genius.
A He is considered a genius by everyone.
B A genius is considered him by everyone.
C He was considered a genius.
D He is considering a genius.
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Q.74 Select the correct passive form: They made me laugh.
A I was made laugh by them.
B I was made to laugh.
C I am made to laugh.
D I had been made to laugh.
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Q.75 Select the correct passive form: Tell him to leave the room.
A Let him be told to leave the room.
B He should be told to leave the room.
C You are ordered to tell him to leave the room.
D All of the above.
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Q.76 Select the correct passive form: What did he say?
A What was said by him?
B What is said by him?
C What did said by him?
D What had been said by him?
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Q.77 Select the correct passive form: They say he is very rich.
A He is said to be very rich.
B It is said that he is very rich.
C That he is very rich is said.
D Both a and b.
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Q.78 Select the correct passive form: Did anyone see you?
A Were you seen by anyone?
B Was you seen by anyone?
C Are you seen by anyone?
D Were you saw by anyone?
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Q.79 Select the correct passive form: Open the window.
A The window must be opened.
B Let the window be opened.
C You are requested to open the window.
D The window will be opened.
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Q.80 Select the correct passive form: We expect good news.
A Good news is expected.
B Good news was expected.
C Good news expects us.
D We are expected good news.
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Q.81 Select the correct passive form: Has anybody answered your question?
A Has your question been answered?
B Have your question been answered?
C Is your question answered?
D Was your question answered?
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Q.82 Select the correct passive form: A car ran over the dog.
A The dog was run over by a car.
B The dog was run over.
C The dog had been run over by a car.
D The dog is run over by a car.
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Q.83 Select the correct passive form: She is writing a novel.
A A novel is being written by her.
B A novel has been written by her.
C A novel was written by her.
D A novel is written by her.
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Q.84 Select the correct passive form: The teacher punished the boys who had not done their homework.
A The boys who had not done their homework were punished by the teacher.
B The boys who had not done their homework had been punished by the teacher.
C The boys were punished by the teacher who had not done their homework.
D The boys were punished for not doing their homework.
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Q.85 Select the correct passive form: They have not caught the thief yet.
A The thief has not been caught yet.
B The thief have not been caught yet.
C The thief was not caught yet.
D The thief had not been caught yet.
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Q.86 Select the correct passive form: Could you pass the salt?
A Could the salt be passed by you?
B Can the salt be passed by you?
C Could the salt pass?
D Would the salt be passed by you?
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Q.87 Select the correct passive form: Nobody has ever spoken to me like that before.
A I have never been spoken to like that before.
B I had never been spoken to like that before.
C I have not been spoken to like that before.
D I am never spoken to like that before.
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Q.88 Select the correct passive form: Look at the map.
A Let the map be looked at.
B The map should be looked.
C You are requested to look at the map.
D Let the map be looked.
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Q.89 Select the correct passive form: They were carrying the injured player off the field.
A The injured player was being carried off the field.
B The injured player had been carried off the field.
C The injured player was carried off the field.
D The injured player is being carried off the field.
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Q.90 Select the correct passive form: I don't like people telling me what to do.
A I don't like being told what to do.
B I don't like to be told what to do.
C I don't like people to tell me what to do.
D Being told what to do is not liked by me.
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