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English Voice Aptitude MCQs

This section provides a set of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on English Voice, covering rules, usage, and common errors. Each question includes four answer choices, the correct answer, and a detailed explanation to help you understand the concepts and improve your accuracy. Whether you are preparing for exams or refining your grammar skills, these Active and Passive Voice practice questions will enhance your understanding and mastery of voice transformation.

List of English Voice Aptitude MCQs

Here is a list of the top English Voice Aptitude MCQs to test and improve skills:

1. Identify the passive voice sentence:

  1. She writes a letter.
  2. A letter is written by her.
  3. She is writing a letter.
  4. She has written a letter.

Answer: B) A letter is written by her.

Explanation:

Passive voice uses "is written" to indicate that the object (letter) receives the action.

2. Convert to passive voice: "The teacher explains the lesson."

  1. The lesson was explained by the teacher.
  2. The lesson is explained by the teacher.
  3. The teacher was explaining the lesson.
  4. The teacher explains the lesson.

Answer: B) The lesson is explained by the teacher.

Explanation:

Simple present active ("explains") changes to passive as "is explained."

3. Convert to active voice: "The cake was baked by her."

  1. She baked the cake.
  2. She bakes the cake.
  3. She will bake the cake.
  4. She had baked the cake.

Answer: A) She baked the cake.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was baked") changes to past active ("baked").

4. Convert to passive voice: "They will complete the project soon."

  1. The project is completed by them soon.
  2. The project will be completed by them soon.
  3. The project was completed by them soon.
  4. The project had been completed by them soon.

Answer: B) The project will be completed by them soon.

Explanation:

Future active ("will complete") changes to passive as "will be completed."

5. Identify the active voice sentence:

  1. The homework was done by John.
  2. John does the homework.
  3. The homework is being done by John.
  4. The homework had been done by John.

Answer: B) John does the homework.

Explanation:

Active voice sentences have the subject performing the action.

6. Convert to passive voice: "She has completed the task."

  1. The task had been completed by her.
  2. The task is completed by her.
  3. The task has been completed by her.
  4. The task was completed by her.

Answer: C) The task has been completed by her.

Explanation:

Present perfect active ("has completed") changes to passive as "has been completed."

7. Convert to active voice: "A book is being read by him."

  1. He reads a book.
  2. He is reading a book.
  3. He read a book.
  4. He has read a book.

Answer: B) He is reading a book.

Explanation:

Present continuous passive ("is being read") changes to active as "is reading."

8. Convert to passive voice: "They are watching a movie."

  1. A movie is watched by them.
  2. A movie is being watched by them.
  3. A movie has been watched by them.
  4. A movie was watched by them.

Answer: B) A movie is being watched by them.

Explanation:

Present continuous active ("are watching") changes to passive as "is being watched."

9. Convert to active voice: "The match was won by our team."

  1. Our team wins the match.
  2. Our team won the match.
  3. Our team has won the match.
  4. Our team had won the match.

Answer: B) Our team won the match.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was won") changes to past active ("won").

10. Convert to passive voice: "She will invite us to the party."

  1. We are invited to the party by her.
  2. We were invited to the party by her.
  3. We will be invited to the party by her.
  4. We have been invited to the party by her.

Answer: C) We will be invited to the party by her.

Explanation:

Future active ("will invite") changes to passive as "will be invited."

11. Convert to passive voice: "They have completed the project."

  1. The project was completed by them.
  2. The project is completed by them.
  3. The project has been completed by them.
  4. The project will be completed by them.

Answer: C) The project has been completed by them.

Explanation:

Present perfect active ("have completed") changes to passive as "has been completed."

12. Identify the passive voice sentence:

  1. The manager approved the request.
  2. The request was approved by the manager.
  3. The request will approve the manager.
  4. The manager was approving the request.

Answer: B) The request was approved by the manager.

Explanation:

Passive voice has the object (request) receiving the action.

13. Convert to active voice: "A new law was passed by the government."

  1. The government passes a new law.
  2. The government passed a new law.
  3. The government has passed a new law.
  4. The government is passing a new law.

Answer: B) The government passed a new law.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was passed") changes to past active ("passed").

14. Convert to passive voice: "She gave me a gift."

  1. A gift is given to me by her.
  2. A gift was given to me by her.
  3. A gift has been given to me by her.
  4. A gift will be given to me by her.

Answer: B) A gift was given to me by her.

Explanation:

Past active ("gave") changes to passive as "was given."

15. Convert to active voice: "The road was repaired by the workers."

  1. The workers repair the road.
  2. The workers repaired the road.
  3. The workers will repair the road.
  4. The workers are repairing the road.

Answer: B) The workers repaired the road.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was repaired") changes to past active ("repaired").

16. Convert to passive voice: "They are building a new school."

  1. A new school is built by them.
  2. A new school is being built by them.
  3. A new school has been built by them.
  4. A new school was built by them.

Answer: B) A new school is being built by them.

Explanation:

Present continuous active ("are building") changes to passive as "is being built."

17. Convert to active voice: "The cake has been eaten by the children."

  1. The children eat the cake.
  2. The children ate the cake.
  3. The children have eaten the cake.
  4. The children had eaten the cake.

Answer: C) The children have eaten the cake.

Explanation:

Present perfect passive ("has been eaten") changes to active as "have eaten."

18. Convert to passive voice: "He wrote an interesting book."

  1. An interesting book was written by him.
  2. An interesting book has been written by him.
  3. An interesting book is written by him.
  4. An interesting book will be written by him.

Answer: A) An interesting book was written by him.

Explanation:

Past active ("wrote") changes to past passive as "was written."

19. Convert to active voice: "A meeting was arranged by the manager."

  1. The manager arranged a meeting.
  2. The manager arranges a meeting.
  3. The manager is arranging a meeting.
  4. The manager has arranged a meeting.

Answer: A) The manager arranged a meeting.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was arranged") changes to past active ("arranged").

20. Convert to passive voice: "The police caught the thief."

  1. The thief is caught by the police.
  2. The thief was caught by the police.
  3. The thief has been caught by the police.
  4. The thief will be caught by the police.

Answer: B) The thief was caught by the police.

Explanation:

Past active ("caught") changes to past passive as "was caught."

21. Convert to active voice: "The invitations were sent by her last week."

  1. She sends the invitations last week.
  2. She sent the invitations last week.
  3. She is sending the invitations last week.
  4. She will send the invitations last week.

Answer: B) She sent the invitations last week.

Explanation:

Past passive ("were sent") changes to past active ("sent").

22. Convert to passive voice: "The teacher is explaining the lesson."

  1. The lesson was explained by the teacher.
  2. The lesson is explained by the teacher.
  3. The lesson is being explained by the teacher.
  4. The lesson has been explained by the teacher.

Answer: C) The lesson is being explained by the teacher.

Explanation:

Present continuous active ("is explaining") changes to passive as "is being explained."

23. Convert to active voice: "The floor has been cleaned by the staff."

  1. The staff cleans the floor.
  2. The staff cleaned the floor.
  3. The staff has cleaned the floor.
  4. The staff is cleaning the floor.

Answer: C) The staff has cleaned the floor.

Explanation:

Present perfect passive ("has been cleaned") changes to active as "has cleaned."

24. Convert to passive voice: "She will complete the project by next week."

  1. The project is completed by her by next week.
  2. The project will be completed by her by next week.
  3. The project has been completed by her by next week.
  4. The project was completed by her by next week.

Answer: B) The project will be completed by her by next week.

Explanation:

Future active ("will complete") changes to passive as "will be completed."

25. Identify the active voice sentence:

  1. The bridge was built by the engineers.
  2. The engineers built the bridge.
  3. The bridge is being built by the engineers.
  4. The bridge had been built by the engineers.

Answer: B) The engineers built the bridge.

Explanation:

In an active sentence, the subject performs the action.

26. Convert to passive voice: "People speak English all over the world."

  1. English is spoken all over the world.
  2. English was spoken all over the world.
  3. English has been spoken all over the world.
  4. English will be spoken all over the world.

Answer: A) English is spoken all over the world.

Explanation:

Present simple active ("speak") changes to passive as "is spoken."

27. Convert to active voice: "A letter was written by John."

  1. John is writing a letter.
  2. John wrote a letter.
  3. John writes a letter.
  4. John will write a letter.

Answer: B) John wrote a letter.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was written") changes to past active ("wrote").

28. Convert to passive voice: "She had already finished the assignment."

  1. The assignment was already finished by her.
  2. The assignment had already been finished by her.
  3. The assignment is already finished by her.
  4. The assignment will be finished by her.

Answer: B) The assignment had already been finished by her.

Explanation:

Past perfect active ("had finished") changes to passive as "had been finished."

29. Convert to active voice: "The thief has been caught by the police."

  1. The police catch the thief.
  2. The police caught the thief.
  3. The police has caught the thief.
  4. The police have caught the thief.

Answer: D) The police have caught the thief.

Explanation:

Present perfect passive ("has been caught") changes to active as "have caught."

30. Convert to passive voice: "The mechanic is repairing the car."

  1. The car is repaired by the mechanic.
  2. The car has been repaired by the mechanic.
  3. The car was repaired by the mechanic.
  4. The car is being repaired by the mechanic.

Answer: D) The car is being repaired by the mechanic.

Explanation:

Present continuous active ("is repairing") changes to passive as "is being repaired."

31. Convert to active voice: "A decision was made by the committee."

  1. The committee makes a decision.
  2. The committee made a decision.
  3. The committee is making a decision.
  4. The committee has made a decision.

Answer: B) The committee made a decision.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was made") changes to past active ("made").

32. Convert to passive voice: "They will announce the results tomorrow."

  1. The results are announced tomorrow.
  2. The results will be announced tomorrow.
  3. The results have been announced tomorrow.
  4. The results are being announced tomorrow.

Answer: B) The results will be announced tomorrow.

Explanation:

Future active ("will announce") changes to passive as "will be announced."

33. Convert to active voice: "The book was read by Sarah in one day."

  1. Sarah reads the book in one day.
  2. Sarah read the book in one day.
  3. Sarah is reading the book in one day.
  4. Sarah has read the book in one day.

Answer: B) Sarah read the book in one day.

Explanation:

Past passive ("was read") changes to past active ("read").

34. Convert to passive voice: "They are watching a movie."

  1. A movie was watched by them.
  2. A movie is watched by them.
  3. A movie is being watched by them.
  4. A movie has been watched by them.

Answer: C) A movie is being watched by them.

Explanation:

Present continuous active ("are watching") changes to passive as "is being watched."

35. Convert to active voice: "A new policy has been introduced by the company."

  1. The company introduces a new policy.
  2. The company introduced a new policy.
  3. The company has introduced a new policy.
  4. The company is introducing a new policy.

Answer: C) The company has introduced a new policy.

Explanation:

Present perfect passive ("has been introduced") changes to active as "has introduced."

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