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 #61 Report Error
I don't like people laughing at me.
A. I don't like to be laughed at.
B. I don't like being laughed at.
C. I don't like laughing at.
D. I am not liked laughing at.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Like + object + gerund → like + being + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #62 Report Error
They are repairing the damaged road.
A. The damaged road is being repaired by them.
B. The damaged road is repaired by them.
C. The damaged road has been repaired by them.
D. The damaged road was being repaired by them.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Present continuous → is/am/are + being + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #63 Report Error
The workers were building a huge bridge.
A. A huge bridge is being built by the workers.
B. A huge bridge was built by the workers.
C. A huge bridge had been built by the workers.
D. A huge bridge was being built by the workers.

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Past continuous → was/were + being + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #64 Report Error
The boys have broken the window pane.
A. The window pane is broken by the boys.
B. The window pane was broken by the boys.
C. The window pane had been broken by the boys.
D. The window pane has been broken by the boys.

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Present perfect → has/have + been + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #65 Report Error
She had already sent the email before the meeting.
A. The email has already been sent by her before the meeting.
B. The email had already been sent by her before the meeting.
C. The email was already sent by her before the meeting.
D. The email had been already sent by her before the meeting.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Past perfect → had been + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #66 Report Error
The police will catch the culprit.
A. The culprit would be caught by the police.
B. The culprit is caught by the police.
C. The culprit will be caught by the police.
D. The culprit will caught by the police.

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Future simple → will be + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #67 Report Error
The principal will have approved the annual plan.
A. The annual plan has been approved by the principal.
B. The annual plan would have been approved by the principal.
C. The annual plan will have been approved by the principal.
D. The annual plan will be approved by the principal.

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Future perfect → will have been + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #68 Report Error
You should follow the instructions carefully.
A. The instructions should be follow by you carefully.
B. The instructions must be followed by you carefully.
C. The instructions should be followed by you carefully.
D. The instructions should followed by you carefully.

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
Should + V1 → should be + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #69 Report Error
We could not finish the task on time.
A. The task cannot be finished by us on time.
B. The task could not be finished by us on time.
C. The task could not have been finished by us on time.
D. The task could not finished by us on time.

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Could + V1 → could be + V3.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice
Question #70 Report Error
May I borrow your pen?
A. Can your pen be borrowed by me?
B. May your pen borrowed by me?
C. May your pen be borrowed by me?
D. Might your pen be borrowed by me?

Correct Answer: Option C


Explanation:
May + subject + V1 → May + object + be + V3 + by + subject.

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice