India Mcqs

English Literature MCQ's

Suresh asked Prasad whether he had watched the cricket match on television the previous night.

(A) Suresh asked Prasad, “Have you watched the cricket match on television last night?”
(B) Suresh said to Prasad, “Did you watch the cricket match on television last night?”
(C) Suresh said to Prasad, “Did you watch the cricket match on television last night?”
(D) Suresh asked Prasad, “Did you watch the cricket match on television the previous night?”

“Who now,” they had asked, “will listen to our troubles and protect us from the crocodiles?”

(A) They had wanted to know who would listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.
(B) They had wanted to know who then would listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.
(C) They had wanted to know who will now listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.
(D) The wanted to know who will listen to their troubles and protect them from the crocodiles.

Moti asked Gangu whether the latter was in his senses.

(A) “Hey Gangu, are you in your senses now?” asked Moti
(B) “Gangu, have you lost your senses?” asked Moti
(C) “Gangu, are you in your senses”? asked Moti
(D) “Are you senseless, Gangu?” asked Moti

The clerk said to the visitor, “Shall I ask these people to wait for you?”

(A) The clerk asked the visitor if he should ask those people to wait for him.
(B) The clerk asked the visitor if he shall ask these people to wait for him.
(C) The clerk asked the visitor if he had asked those people to wait for him.
(D) The clerk told the visitor that he should ask these people to wait for him.

He said, “She had been weeping for an hour.”

(A) He says that she was weeping for an hour.
(B) He said that she was weeping for an hour.
(C) He said that she has been weeping for an hour.
(D) He said that she had been weeping for an hour.

The lawyer said to his client, “We will win the case.”

(A) The lawyer told to his client that they would win the case.
(B) The lawyer said that the client would win the case.
(C) The lawyer told his client that they should win the case.
(D) The lawyer told the client that they would win the case.

“What are you doing here?”, she asked me.

(A) She asked what I was doing here.
(B) She wanted to know what I am doing here.
(C) She wants to know what I was doing here.
(D) She wanted to know what I was doing there.

The reporter said, “We have been following the matter closely for a month.”

(A) The reporter said that they had been following the matter closely for a month.
(B) The reporter said that we had been following the matter closely for a month. 
(C) The reporter said that they have been following the matter closely for a month.
(D) The reporter said that they has been following the matter closely for a month.

My mother said to me, “Please go to the shop.”

(A) My mother told me to please go to the shop.
(B) My mother requested me to go to the shop.
(C) My mother requested me going to the shop.
(D) My mother asked me to be going to the shop.