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Daily Quiz in Telugu |6 September 2021 English Quiz: ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ మరియు తెలంగాణ లో అత్యంత ముఖ్యమైన మరియు ప్రతిష్టాత్మకమైన పరీక్షలు గ్రూప్-1,2,3 అలాగే UPSC లలోనికి చాలా మంది ఆశావహులు ఈ ప్రతిష్టాత్మక ఉద్యోగాల్లో కి ప్రవేశించడానికి ఆసక్తి చూపుతారు.దీనికి పోటీ ఎక్కువగా ఉండడం కారణంగా, అధిక వెయిటేజీ సంబంధిత సబ్జెక్టులను ఎంచుకుని స్మార్ట్ అధ్యయనంతో ఉద్యోగం పొందవచ్చు. ఈ పరీక్షలలో ముఖ్యమైన అంశాలు అయిన పౌర శాస్త్రం , చరిత్ర , భూగోళశాస్త్రం, ఆర్ధిక శాస్త్రం, సైన్సు మరియు విజ్ఞానం, సమకాలీన అంశాలు చాల ముఖ్యమైన పాత్ర పోషిస్తాయి. కాబట్టి Adda247, ఈ అంశాలకి సంబంధించిన కొన్ని ముఖ్యమైన ప్రశ్నలను మీకు Daily Quiz రూపంలో అందిస్తుంది. ఈ పరీక్షలపై ఆసక్తి ఉన్న అభ్యర్థులు  దిగువ ఉన్న ప్రశ్నలను పరిశీలించండి.

 

Q1. The shopkeeper asked me, “Are you looking for something?” 

  1. The shopkeeper asked me if he was looking for something.
  2. The shopkeeper asks me whether he is looking for something.
  3. The shopkeeper asked me if she was looking for something.
  4. The shopkeeper asked me if I was looking for something.

 

Q2. The traffic inspector told him, “You must obey traffic laws.’’

  1. The traffic inspector told him that he would obey traffic laws.
  2. The traffic inspector told him that he may obey traffic laws.
  3. The traffic inspector told him that he must obey traffic laws.
  4. The traffic inspector told him that he has to obey traffic laws.

 

Q3.  Ajay said, “I can speak many languages.”

  1. Ajay boasted that he could speak many languages.
  2. Ajay said that he can speak many languages.
  3. Ajay argued that he could speak many languages.
  4. Ajay informed me that he may speak many languages.

 

Q4. He said, ‘My son wants to be an entrepreneur.’ 

  1. He said that his son wants to be an entrepreneur.
  2. He said that his son wanted to be an entrepreneur.
  3. He told me that his son wants to be an entrepreneur.
  4. He said that his son wanted to be an entrepreneur.

 

Q5. Teacher asked me why I was late.

  1. Teacher said to me, “Why am I late?”
  2. Teacher said to me, “Why is he late?”
  3. Teacher said to me, “Why is she late?”
  4. Teacher said to me, “Why are you late?”

 

Q6. The shopkeeper asked me, “What do you want?” 

  1. The shopkeeper asked me if I wanted something. 
  2. The shopkeeper asked me what I wanted.
  3. The shopkeeper asks me what I want.
  4. The shopkeeper questions what I wanted.

 

Q7. “Are the guests leaving tomorrow morning?” he asked. 

  1. He asked if the guests were leaving the next morning.
  2. He asked if the guests were leaving tomorrow morning.
  3. He asked if the guests were leaving today morning.
  4. He asked if the guests were leaving tomorrow morning.

 

Q8. Her boss asked, “Why didn’t you attend the meeting?” 

  1. Her boss asked why I hadn’t attended the meeting.
  2. Her boss asked why she didn’t attend the meeting.
  3. Her boss asked why you didn’t attend the meeting.
  4. Her boss asked why she hadn’t attended the meeting.

 

Q9. The housemaid asked, “Do I have to sweep the floor after work?” 

  1. The housemaid asks if she has to sweep the floor after work.
  2. The housemaid asked if she had to sweep the floor after work.
  3. The housemaid told me that she might have to sweep the floor after work.
  4. The housemaid enquired if she had to sweep the floor after work.

 

Q10. The little child said to his mom, ‘When does the show begin?’ 

  1. The little child asked his mom when the show may begin.
  2. The little child said to his mom that when the show began.
  3. The little child asked his mom when the show began.
  4. The little child asked his mom when the show would begin.

 

Daily Quiz in Telugu : సమాధానాలు

S1. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct answer is option d.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Interrogative sentence.’

The sentence thus formed is – The shopkeeper asked me if I was looking for something.

 

S2. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct answer is option c.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Assertive sentence.’

The sentence thus formed is – The traffic inspector told him that he must obey traffic laws.

 

S3. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Assertive sentence.’

The sentence thus formed is – Ajay boasted that he could speak many languages.

 

S4. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Assertive sentence.’

While changing it into an indirect form, we consider following rules.

Reported Verb – ‘Said’ remains unchanged. (as the listener is unknown.)

Conjunction – In the Assertive sentence conjunction ‘That’ is used.

The tense of the verb in the reported speech is in the past tense. However, if the verb in the reported speech is stating a universal truth, a habit, a constant situation, the tense of that verb does not change.

The sentence thus formed is – He said that his son wants to be an entrepreneur.

 

S5. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct answer is option d.

The given sentence is ‘Indirect Speech’.

Indirect speech – When you report someone else’s statement in your own words without any change in the meaning of the statement, it is called indirect speech.

The given sentence is ‘Interrogative Sentence.’

Interrogative Sentence – Sentences that ask questions are called interrogative sentences. Every interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. There are two main kinds of interrogative sentences. Those which start with an auxiliary verb and those which start with a question word such as what, why, when, where, how etc.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The sentence thus formed is – Teacher said to me, “Why are you late?”

 

S6. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Interrogative sentence.’

The sentence thus formed is – The shopkeeper asked me what I wanted.

 

S7. Ans. (a)

Sol. The correct answer is option a.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Interrogative sentence.’

While changing it into an indirect form, we consider following rules.

Reported Verb – ‘Asked’ remains unchanged. 

Conjunction – In the Interrogative sentence conjunction ‘If/ Whether’ is used.

Tomorrow changes to ‘The next morning / Following morning’.

The sentence thus formed is – He asked if the guests were leaving the next morning.

 

S8. Ans. (d)

Sol. The correct answer is option d.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Interrogative sentence.’

The sentence thus formed is – Her boss asked why she hadn’t attended the meeting.

 

S9. Ans. (b)

Sol. The correct answer is option b.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Interrogative sentence.’

The sentence thus formed is – The housemaid asked if she had to sweep the floor after work.

 

S10. Ans. (c)

Sol. The correct answer is option c.

The given sentence is ‘Direct Speech’.

Direct Speech – Reporting the message of the speaker in the exact words as spoken by

him.

The given sentence is ‘Interrogative sentence.’

The sentence thus formed is – The little child asked his mom when the show began.

 

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