Narration MCQs

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Q.301 He said, 'I have lost my watch.'
A He said that he had lost his watch.
B He said that he has lost his watch.
C He said he lost his watch.
D He said that I had lost my watch.
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Q.302 She said, 'I cannot come.'
A She said that she could not come.
B She said that she cannot come.
C She said that she would not come.
D She said she could not came.
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Q.303 He said, 'They will arrive soon.'
A He said that they would arrive soon.
B He said that they will arrive soon.
C He said that they should arrive soon.
D He said they would arrived soon.
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Q.304 She asked, 'Are they ready?'
A She asked if they were ready.
B She asked if they are ready.
C She asked whether were they ready.
D She asked that if they were ready.
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Q.305 He said, 'I must leave.'
A He said that he had to leave.
B He said that he must leave.
C He said that he should leave.
D Both A and B can be correct.
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Q.306 She said, 'He was sleeping.'
A She said that he had been sleeping.
B She said that he was sleeping.
C She said he had slept.
D She said that he has been sleeping.
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Q.307 He asked, 'Where do they live?'
A He asked where they lived.
B He asked where did they live.
C He asked where they live.
D He asked where had they lived.
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Q.308 She said, 'I am not well.'
A She said that she was not well.
B She said that she is not well.
C She said she had not been well.
D She told that she was not well.
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Q.309 He said, 'Go away.'
A He ordered me to go away.
B He asked to go away.
C He told going away.
D He ordered to go away.
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Q.310 She said, 'They have done it.'
A She said that they had done it.
B She said that they have done it.
C She said they did it.
D She said that they had been doing it.
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Q.311 He asked, 'Have you eaten?'
A He asked if I had eaten.
B He asked if I ate.
C He asked whether have I eaten.
D He asked that if I had eaten.
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Q.312 She said, 'I will not agree.'
A She said that she would not agree.
B She said that she will not agree.
C She said she should not agree.
D She told that she would not agree.
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Q.313 He said, 'She is singing.'
A He said that she was singing.
B He said that she is singing.
C He said that she had been singing.
D He said she sang.
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Q.314 She asked, 'What is this?'
A She asked what that was.
B She asked what was that.
C She asked what this is.
D She asked that what that was.
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Q.315 He said, 'They didn't see me.'
A He said that they hadn't seen him.
B He said that they didn't see him.
C He said that they hadn't saw him.
D He said they wouldn't see him.
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Q.316 She said, 'He comes here daily.'
A She said that he came there daily.
B She said that he comes here daily.
C She said that he had come there daily.
D She said he comes there daily.
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Q.317 He asked, 'Can you swim?'
A He asked if I could swim.
B He asked if I can swim.
C He asked whether could I swim.
D He asked that if I could swim.
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Q.318 She said, 'I have a dog.'
A She said that she had a dog.
B She said that she has a dog.
C She said she had had a dog.
D She told that she had a dog.
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Q.319 He said, 'I am not ready.'
A He said that he was not ready.
B He said that he is not ready.
C He said he had not been ready.
D He told that he was not ready.
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Q.320 She asked, 'Did he call?'
A She asked if he had called.
B She asked if he called.
C She asked whether did he call.
D She asked that if he had called.
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Q.321 He said, 'They will be late.'
A He said that they would be late.
B He said that they will be late.
C He said that they should be late.
D He said they would have been late.
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Q.322 She said, 'I can't hear you.'
A She said that she couldn't hear me.
B She said that she can't hear me.
C She said that she wouldn't hear me.
D She said she couldn't heard me.
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Q.323 He asked, 'Where is the dog?'
A He asked where the dog was.
B He asked where was the dog.
C He asked where is the dog.
D He asked that where the dog was.
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Q.324 She said, 'He hasn't come.'
A She said that he hadn't come.
B She said that he hasn't come.
C She said he didn't come.
D She said that he hadn't came.
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Q.325 He said, 'I went out.'
A He said that he had gone out.
B He said that he went out.
C He said that he has gone out.
D He said he was going out.
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Q.326 She asked, 'Do you understand?'
A She asked if I understood.
B She asked if I understand.
C She asked whether do I understand.
D She asked that if I understood.
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Q.327 He said, 'I must study.'
A He said that he had to study.
B He said that he must study.
C He said that he should study.
D Both A and B are correct.
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Q.328 She said, 'They are waiting.'
A She said that they were waiting.
B She said that they are waiting.
C She said that they had been waiting.
D She said they waited.
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Q.329 He asked, 'When did it happen?'
A He asked when it had happened.
B He asked when it happened.
C He asked when had it happened.
D He asked when did it happen.
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Q.330 She said, 'I will not tell.'
A She said that she would not tell.
B She said that she will not tell.
C She said she should not tell.
D She told that she would not tell.
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