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Change Of Speech

He said to his father, “Please increase my pocket-money.”

Question: He said to his father, “Please increase my pocket-money.”
[A].

He told his father, “Please increase the pocket-money”

[B].

He pleaded his father to please increase my pocket money.

[C].

He requested his father to increase his pocket-money.

[D].

He asked his father to increase his pocket-money.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability

Dhruv said that he was sick and tired of working for that company.

Question: Dhruv said that he was sick and tired of working for that company.
[A].

Dhruv said, “I am sick and tired of working for this company.”

[B].

Dhruv said, “He was tired of that company.”

[C].

Dhruv said to me, “I am sick and tired of working for this company.”

[D].

Dhruv said, “I will be tired of working for that company.”

Answer: Option A

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability

The boy said, “Who dare call you a thief?”

Question: The boy said, “Who dare call you a thief?”
[A].

The boy enquired who dared call him a thief.

[B].

The boy asked who called him a thief.

[C].

The boy told that who dared call him a thief.

[D].

The boy wondered who dared call a thief.

Answer: Option A

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability

He exclaimed with joy that India had won the Sahara Cup.

Question: He exclaimed with joy that India had won the Sahara Cup.
[A].

He said, “India has won the Sahara Cup”

[B].

He said, “India won the Sahara Cup”

[C].

He said, “How! India will win the Sahara Cup”

[D].

He said, “Hurrah! India has won the Sahara Cup”

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability

Nita ordered her servant to bring her cup of tea.

Question: Nita ordered her servant to bring her cup of tea.
[A].

Nita told her servant, “Bring a cup of tea.”

[B].

Nita said, “Bring me a cup of tea.”

[C].

Nita said to her servant, “Bring me a cup of tea.”

[D].

Nita told her servant, “Bring her that cup of tea.”

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability

My cousin said, “My room-mate had snored throughout the night.”

Question: My cousin said, “My room-mate had snored throughout the night.”
[A].

my cousin said that her room-mate snored throughout the night.

[B].

my cousin told me that her room-mate snored throughout the night.

[C].

my cousin complained to me that her room-mate is snoring throughout the night.

[D].

my cousin felt that her room-mate may be snoring throughout the night.

Answer: Option A

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability

“Are you alone, my son?” asked a soft voice close behind me.

Question: “Are you alone, my son?” asked a soft voice close behind me.
[A].

A soft voice asked that what I was doing there alone.

[B].

A soft voice said to me are you alone son.

[C].

A soft voice from my back asked If I was alone.

[D].

A soft voice behind me asked If I was alone.

Answer: Option D

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability

“If you don’t keep quiet I shall shoot you”, he said to her in a calm voice.

Question: “If you don’t keep quiet I shall shoot you”, he said to her in a calm voice.
[A].

He warned her to shoot if she didn’t keep quiet calmly.

[B].

He said calmly that I shall shoot you if you don’t be quiet.

[C].

He warned her calmly that he would shoot her if she didn’t keep quiet.

[D].

Calmly he warned her that be quiet or else he will have to shoot her.

Answer: Option C

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Change Of Speech, Verbal Ability