In the following question, a sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect. Out of the four alternative suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct.

Click on the options to check whether it is right or wrong.

 

96. Rahul said, “I will do it now or never.”

  1. Rahul said that he will do it now or never.
  2. Rahul said that he will now or never do it.
  3. Rahul said that he would do it then or never.
  4. Rahul said that he would now or never do it.

 

97. My father once said to me, “If I can’t trust my people, then I don’t want to be doing this.”

  1. His father once told him that if he couldn’t trust his people then he didn’t want to be doing that.
  2. My father once told me that if he couldn’t trust his people then he didn’t want to be doing that.
  3. My father once told me that if he couldn’t trust my people then he didn’t want to be doing that.
  4. My father once told me that if he couldn’t trust his people then he didn’t want to be doing this.

 

98. Doshi said to his wife, “Please select one of these necklaces.”

  1. Doshi requested his wife to select one of those necklaces.
  2. Doshi said to his wife to please select one of these necklaces
  3. Doshi told his wife to please select one of those necklaces.
  4. Doshi pleased his wife to select one of those necklaces.

 

99. He wrote in his report, “The rain fall has been scanty till now.”

  1. He reported that the rainfall has been scanty till now.
  2. He reported that the rainfall had been scanty till now.
  3. He reported that the rainfall has been scanty till then.
  4. He reported that the rainfall had been scanty till then.

 

100. “Govind,” said manager sternly, “I command you to tell me what the old man said.”

  1. The manager sternly told Govind that he commanded him to tell him what the old man had said.
  2. The manager commanded sternly to Govind to tell him what the old man had said.
  3. The manager commanded Govind to tell him what the old man said.
  4. The manager sternly commanded Govind to tell him what the old man had said.

 

101. I said to him, “Where have you lost the pen I brought for you yesterday?”

  1. I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the day before.
  2. I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the previous day.
  3. I asked him where he had lost the pen I had brought for him the next day.
  4. I asked him where he had lost the pen I brought for him the previous day.

 

102. She said to Rita, “Please help me with my homework.”

  1. She requested Rita to help her in her homework.
  2. Rita requested her to help her with her homework.
  3. She requested Rita to help her with her homework.
  4. She requested Rita to help her homework.

 

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