SSCCGL English Language And Comprehension
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect and mark your answer.
He said, 'I was doing it.'
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He said that he had been doing it.
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He said that he had done it.
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He said that he has done it.
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He said that he did it.
He said that he had been doing it.
He said that he had done it.
He said that he has done it.
He said that he did it.
A.
He said that he had been doing it.
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect and mark your answer.
The lady asked me how my uncle was.
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The lady said to me, 'How is your uncle?'
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The lady asked me, 'How has your uncle been?'
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The lady said to me, 'How was your uncle?'
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The lady asked me, 'How is your uncle doing?'
The lady said to me, 'How is your uncle?'
The lady asked me, 'How has your uncle been?'
The lady said to me, 'How was your uncle?'
The lady asked me, 'How is your uncle doing?'
A.
The lady said to me, 'How is your uncle?'
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect and mark your answer.
He said, 'Honesty is the best policy.'
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He said that honesty is the best policy.
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He said that honesty was the best policy.
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He said that honesty had been the best policy.
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He said that honest has been the best policy.
He said that honesty is the best policy.
He said that honesty was the best policy.
He said that honesty had been the best policy.
He said that honest has been the best policy.
A.
He said that honesty is the best policy.
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In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect and mark your answer.
He said that he intended to leave for Surat that night.
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'I intend to leave for Surat that night', he said.
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'I intend to left for Surat that night'. he said.
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'I intended to leave for Surat tonight', he said.
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'I intend to leave for Surat tonight', he said.
'I intend to leave for Surat that night', he said.
'I intend to left for Surat that night'. he said.
'I intended to leave for Surat tonight', he said.
'I intend to leave for Surat tonight', he said.
D.
'I intend to leave for Surat tonight', he said.
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In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Direct/Indirect and mark your answer.
The teacher said to him, 'Is not poverty a curse?'
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The teacher asked him is poverty not a curse.
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The teacher asked him if poverty was not a curse.
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The teacher asked him was poverty not a curse.
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The teacher asked him whether poverty is not a curse.
The teacher asked him is poverty not a curse.
The teacher asked him if poverty was not a curse.
The teacher asked him was poverty not a curse.
The teacher asked him whether poverty is not a curse.
B.
The teacher asked him if poverty was not a curse.
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