Narration MCQs

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Q.211 He said to his friend, 'Good morning!'
A He wished his friend good morning.
B He bade his friend good morning.
C He said good morning to his friend.
D He told his friend good morning.
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Q.212 She said, 'Good night, mother!'
A She bade her mother good night.
B She wished her mother good night.
C She said good night to her mother.
D She told her mother good night.
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Q.213 He said, 'Let us wait for the award.'
A He proposed that they should wait for the award.
B He ordered that they should wait for the award.
C He asked to wait for the award.
D He proposed to let wait for the award.
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Q.214 The boy said, 'Let me play.'
A The boy requested that he might be allowed to play.
B The boy proposed to play.
C The boy ordered to let him play.
D The boy asked that he play.
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Q.215 The king said, 'Let the prisoner be freed.'
A The king ordered that the prisoner should be freed.
B The king requested that the prisoner be freed.
C The king told to free the prisoner.
D The king ordered the prisoner to be freed.
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Q.216 He said, 'You need not wait.'
A He said that I need not wait.
B He said that I did not need to wait.
C He said that I had not to wait.
D Both A and B are acceptable.
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Q.217 She said, 'I used to dance when I was young.'
A She said that she used to dance when she was young.
B She said that she had used to dance when she was young.
C She said she used to dance when she had been young.
D She said that she dances when she was young.
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Q.218 He said, 'I had better go now.'
A He said that he had better go then.
B He said that he has better go then.
C He said that he better went then.
D He said he had better went then.
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Q.219 He said to me, 'Raju, come here.'
A He ordered Raju to come there.
B He asked Raju to go there.
C He addressed me as Raju and asked me to go there.
D He told Raju to come here.
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Q.220 She said, 'You are happy, aren't you?'
A She asked if I was happy.
B She asked if I were happy.
C She asked that if I was happy.
D She said that I was happy, wasn't I.
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Q.221 He said to her, 'Can you do this?' She said, 'Yes.'
A He asked her if she could do that and she replied in the affirmative.
B He asked her if she can do that and she said yes.
C He asked her if she could do that and she told yes.
D He asked her could she do that and she answered yes.
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Q.222 They said to him, 'Did you go there?' He said, 'No.'
A They asked him if he had gone there and he replied in the negative.
B They asked him if he went there and he replied no.
C They asked him had he gone there and he said no.
D They asked him if he had gone there and he denied.
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Q.223 The man said, 'I am undone.'
A The man exclaimed with sorrow that he was undone.
B The man said that he was undone.
C The man told that he was undone.
D The man exclaimed that he is undone.
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Q.224 He said, 'Bravo! You have done well.'
A He applauded him, saying that he had done well.
B He exclaimed with joy that he had done well.
C He said bravo that he had done well.
D He cheered him that he has done well.
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Q.225 She said to me, 'Thank you.'
A She thanked me.
B She said to me thank you.
C She told me thank you.
D She expressed thanks to me.
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Q.226 He said, 'Welcome, friends!'
A He welcomed his friends.
B He said welcome to his friends.
C He wished his friends welcome.
D He bade his friends welcome.
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Q.227 The boy said, 'Liar!'
A The boy called him a liar.
B The boy said that he was a liar.
C The boy exclaimed that he was a liar.
D The boy scolded him a liar.
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Q.228 He said, 'Fool!'
A He called him a fool.
B He exclaimed he was a fool.
C He said that he was a fool.
D He named him a fool.
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Q.229 She said, 'By Jove! I have won the lottery.'
A She swore by Jove that she had won the lottery.
B She exclaimed by Jove that she had won the lottery.
C She swore by Jove that she won the lottery.
D She said by Jove she has won the lottery.
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Q.230 He said, 'I swear I will not do it again.'
A He swore that he would not do it again.
B He swore that he will not do it again.
C He said he swears he would not do it again.
D He promised that he will not do it again.
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Q.231 He said, 'I was ill yesterday, so I didn't come.'
A He said that he had been ill the previous day, so he hadn't come.
B He said that he was ill the previous day, so he didn't come.
C He said that he had been ill yesterday, so he hadn't come.
D He said he was ill yesterday so he hadn't come.
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Q.232 She said to me, 'If you work hard, you will pass.'
A She told me that if I worked hard, I would pass.
B She told me that if I work hard, I would pass.
C She told me that if I worked hard, I will pass.
D She said to me if I worked hard, I would pass.
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Q.233 He said, 'If I were a millionaire, I would help you.'
A He said that if he were a millionaire, he would help me.
B He said that if he had been a millionaire, he would help me.
C He said if he was a millionaire he will help me.
D He told that if he were a millionaire he would have helped me.
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Q.234 She said, 'I had a car.'
A She said that she had had a car.
B She said that she had a car.
C She said she has a car.
D She said that she was having a car.
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Q.235 He said, 'She went to the market and bought some fruits.'
A He said that she had gone to the market and bought some fruits.
B He said that she went to the market and bought some fruits.
C He said that she had gone to the market and had bought some fruits.
D He said she went to the market and had bought some fruits.
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Q.236 The boy said, 'I could run fast when I was a child.'
A The boy said that he could run fast when he was a child.
B The boy said that he could have run fast when he was a child.
C The boy said that he can run fast when he was a child.
D The boy said that he could run fast when he had been a child.
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Q.237 He said, 'Might I use your phone?'
A He asked if he might use my phone.
B He requested if he might use my phone.
C He asked if he may use my phone.
D He asked might he use my phone.
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Q.238 She said, 'Ought we to invite him?'
A She asked if they ought to invite him.
B She asked whether they should invite him.
C She asked if they ought invite him.
D She asked that if they ought to invite him.
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Q.239 The teacher said, 'Paris is the capital of France.'
A The teacher said that Paris is the capital of France.
B The teacher said that Paris was the capital of France.
C The teacher told that Paris is the capital of France.
D The teacher said Paris has been the capital of France.
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Q.240 He said, 'I bought a house, and my brother bought a car.'
A He said that he had bought a house and his brother had bought a car.
B He said that he bought a house and his brother bought a car.
C He said that he had bought a house and his brother bought a car.
D He said he has bought a house and his brother has bought a car.
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