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Top Active to Passive MCQ Objective Questions
Active to Passive Question 1:
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
When did they find the mistake?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is "When was the mistake found?"
Key Points
- We have to remember a few rules when changing a sentence from active to passive voice.
- When we change a interrogative sentence from active to passive voice, we don't use the helping verb do or did in the passive voice.
- In the passive voice, we need to use "to be" form of the verb which is "was" in the interrogative sentence.
- The passive voice has the past participle form of the verb(V3) "find" which is "found" in the given sentence.
Hence, the correct answer is option 1.
Active to Passive Question 2:
Directions - A sentence is given in Active/Passive voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Active/Passive voice.
Bases taste bitter.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 2 Detailed Solution
- Some verbs if followed by adjectives, follow the given structure:-
- Active Voice - Subject + verb + adjective.
- Passive Voice - Subject + helping verb + adjective + when + it/they + helping verb + V3
- For Examples:-
- Quinine tastes bitter.
- Quinine is bitter when it is tasted.
- 'They' will be used because bases act as a plural noun.
- 'Are' will be used to qualify the plural noun.
Therefore, the correct passive voice is Bases are bitter when they are tasted.
- कुछ verbs यदि adjectives द्वारा अनुसरण की जाती हैं, तो दिए गए ढांचे का पालन करें: -
- Active Voice - Subject + verb + adjective.
- Passive Voice - Subject + helping verb + adjective + when + it/they + helping verb + V3
- उदाहरण के लिए: -
- Quinine tastes bitter.
- Quinine is bitter when it is tasted.
- 'They' का उपयोग किया जाएगा क्योंकि bases बहुवचन संज्ञा के रूप में कार्य करता है।
- बहुवचन संज्ञा को अर्हता प्राप्त करने के लिए 'are’ का उपयोग किया जाएगा।
Active to Passive Question 3:
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Does she know me?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'Am I known to her'?
Key Points
- The given sentence 'Does she know me ?' is in active voice and it is an interrogatory sentence.
- We need to convert it into active voice.
- The subject of the passive voice becomes the object of the active voice and vice versa.
- She becomes her and me become I after the conversion.
- Convert 'know' into the third form of its verb i.e. Known.
- The verb 'known' takes a fixed preposition 'to' after it.
- Hence, after following the rules of conversion, the passive voice is - Am I known to her ?
- Thus, the correct answer is option 4.
Active to Passive Question 4:
Directions - A sentence is given in Active/Passive voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Active/Passive voice.
Who plays the guitar in the museum?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 4 Detailed Solution
- The above-given sentence is in the active voice.
- We need to change it into passive voice.
- Whenever 'who' is used in the active voice, the structure of the two voices are as follows:-
- Active Voice - Who + verb + object.
- Passive Voice - By whom + helping verb + object + V3
- Note - In sentences containing 'who', the passive voice starts with 'by whom'.
- For Example:-
- Active Voice - Who writes a letter?
- Passive Voice - By whom is a letter written?
Therefore, the correct passive voice is By whom is the guitar played in the museum.
Additional Information
- When we convert active voice to passive voice, three things need to be kept in mind:-
- Change object into subject.
- Change subject into object.
- Always use the third form of the verb in passive voice.
- Use 'by' before the new object.
Hinglish
- ऊपर दिया गया वाक्य Active Voice में है ।
- हमें इसे Passive voice में बदलने की जरूरत है ।
- जब भी सक्रिय आवाज़ में 'who' का प्रयोग किया जाता है, दो आवाज़ों की संरचना इस प्रकार है: -
- Active Voice - Who + verb + object.
- Passive Voice - By whom + helping verb + object + V3
- नोट - 'Who' वाले वाक्यों में, निष्क्रिय आवाज़ 'by whom' शुरू होती है।
- उदाहरण के लिए:-
- Active Voice - Who writes a letter?
- Passive Voice - By whom is a letter written?
By whom is the guitar played in the museum. इसलिए, सही निष्क्रिय आवाज़ है
Active to Passive Question 5:
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Don’t pluck the flowers.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 5 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is option 4) i.e. 'Let the flowers not be plucked.'
Key Points
- The given sentence is in the active voice. We have to change the sentence into passive form.
- The given sentence is an imperative sentence in negative form.
- The structure of these kinds of sentences is:
- Active Voice: Do not + V1 + Subject/Object.
- Passive Voice: Let + Subject/Object + not be + V3.
- Let’s see an example:
- Active voice: Do not tease the old man.
- Passive voice: Let the old man not be teased.
- The subject/object of the given sentence is 'the flowers.'
- Also here, 'pluck' will be changed into 'be plucked.'
Correct Sentence: Let the flowers not be plucked.
Active to Passive Question 6:
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
Do you trust me?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 6 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'Am I trusted by you?'.
Key Points
- The given sentence is in Active Voice. As per the given question we have to change it into Passive Voice.
- The process of transformation is as follows:
- The given sentence starts with a helping verb.
- Hence, in 'active to passive' transformation 'do' is changed into 'am'.
- 'trust' will be changed into 'trusted'.
- Lastly, the preposition 'by' will be added.
- Thus, the correct answer is Option 2.
Correct Sentence: Am I trusted by you?
Active to Passive Question 7:
Select the option that expresses the given sentence in passive voice.
She might have completed her research by that time.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 7 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is: Her research might have been completed by her by that time.
Key Points
- To covert an active voice to the passive voice, we need to follow the rules:
- Identify the subject, verb, and object.
- Move the object to the beginning of the sentence.
- Use the appropriate form of the verb based on the original verb tense.
- Use the past participle form of the main verb.
- The sentence is in the active voice with "She" as the subject and "completed" as the verb.
- To convert it into passive voice, we need to make the object (research) the subject and use the past participle form of the verb (completed).
- The helping verb "might have" remains unchanged in the passive voice sentence.
- The preposition "by" is used to indicate the doer of the action (her) in the passive voice sentence.
- So, it is clear that only the sentence written in option 3 follows all the rules.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 3.
Additional Information
- Option 1: Incorrect - This sentence is in active voice and has the same subject and verb as the original sentence.
- Option 2: Incorrect - The use of "had been" is unnecessary and incorrect in this sentence.
- Option 4: Incorrect - The verb "completed" needs to be in the past participle form for passive voice, which is missing in this option.
Active to Passive Question 8:
Select the correct passive voice of the given sentence.
Hold the rope firmly.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 8 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is 'Let the rope be held firmly.'
Key Points
- The given sentence is an example of Active Voice. As per the question we have to change it into Passive Voice.
- The process of transformation is as follows:
- The given sentence is an example of an Imperative sentence
- Imperative sentence: If someone gives a command, request, express a desire, or wish, in a sentence then such sentences are called Imperatives sentences.
- The structure of the given sentence will be Let+Sub+be+V3.
- 'Let' will be added to start the sentence, as a passive form of a command.
- 'hold' will be changed into 'be held'.
Correct Sentence: Let the rope be held firmly
Active to Passive Question 9:
Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
They are cheering the king.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 9 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is option 1)
Key Points
- The third form of the must be in coordination with the person and number of the subject mentioned in the sentence.
- Therefore the following arrangement follows in the sentence as the object, helping verb followed by the preposition and the subject.
- The subject in the active voice becomes the object in the passive voice, therefore the helping verb is followed by it.
- Present Continuous Tense in active voice changes to is/ are/ am + being + V3 in passive voice.
- The third form of the verb,'being cheered' is used as it is a case of present continuous tense followed by the preposition along with the subject.
- It follows the correct pattern and more over, the other options have the incorrect placement of the verbs.
Eventually following the steps, the final sentence is: "The king is being cheered by them".
Active to Passive Question 10:
Select the passive form of the given sentence
Does she want a book?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Active to Passive Question 10 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is option 3)
Key Points
For interrogative sentence, the passive form involves placing the be verb just prior to the subject( which was the given object in the active voice).
- Depending on the number of the subject,'Does'for singular and'Do'is used for plural in this case of sentence.
- The sentence is in present tense therefore when the passive voice is formed, it begins with the be- verb form followed by the object, main verb, preposition and finally the subject.
- The third option appropriately fits to the arrangement in the passive voice, hence it is correct.
Following these steps we finally get: "Is a book wanted by her?"