Active and Passive Voice MCQs

Practice Active and Passive Voice MCQs with answers and detailed explanations. Learn voice transformation rules, sentence conversion techniques, and the correct use of active and passive voice through multiple choice questions designed for SSC, Railway, Banking, UPSC, JKSSB, Police, Teaching and other competitive exams.

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Question #41 Report Error
Do not insult the poor.
A. Let the poor not be insulted.
B. The poor should not be insulted.
C. Don't let the poor be insulted.
D. Let not the poor be insulted.

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Negative imperative: Do not + V1 + object → Let not + object + be + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #42 Report Error
Please help me.
A. You are requested to help me.
B. Let me be helped.
C. I am requested to be helped.
D. You are requested to helped me.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Polite imperative: Please + V1 → You are requested to + V1.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #43 Report Error
Kindly grant me leave for two days.
A. You are requested to grant me leave for two days.
B. I am requested to grant leave for two days.
C. You are ordered to grant me leave for two days.
D. Let me be granted leave for two days.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
'Kindly' indicates polite request → 'You are requested to'.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #44 Report Error
Call the police immediately.
A. The police should be called immediately.
B. Let the police called immediately.
C. You are ordered to call the police immediately.
D. Let the police be called immediately.

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Command without 'please' → Let + object + be + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #45 Report Error
Don't waste your time.
A. Let your time not be wasted.
B. Let not your time be wasted.
C. Don't let your time wasted.
D. Your time should not be wasted.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Negative imperative with object: Do not + V1 + object → Let not + object + be + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #46 Report Error
They say that he is a saint.
A. It is said that he is a saint.
B. It was said that he is a saint.
C. He is said that he is a saint.
D. He is said to be a saint.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Impersonal passive: They say → It is said.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #47 Report Error
People believe that he died of cancer.
A. He is believed to have died of cancer.
B. It is believed that he died of cancer.
C. It was believed that he died of cancer.
D. He was believed that he died of cancer.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
People believe → It is believed. (He is believed to have died is also correct but not an option)

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #48 Report Error
Everyone knows that the earth is round.
A. It was known that the earth is round.
B. That the earth is round is known.
C. The earth is known to be round.
D. It is known that the earth is round.

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Everyone knows → It is known.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #49 Report Error
The teacher gave us a difficult test.
A. A difficult test had been given to us by the teacher.
B. We were given a difficult test by the teacher.
C. We are given a difficult test by the teacher.
D. A difficult test was given to us by the teacher.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Double object: one object becomes subject. 'We were given' is correct.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #50 Report Error
The company offered her a good salary package.
A. She was offered a good salary package by the company.
B. She has been offered a good salary package by the company.
C. A good salary package is offered to her by the company.
D. A good salary package was offered to her by the company.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Passive with indirect object as subject → correct past simple.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice