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116. Choose the correct active voice oft·he italicized sentence from the options given below, Let your country be served.

  • Option : A
  • Explanation : Out of the given alternatives, 'serve your country' is the proper active voice.
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117.

Choose the correct indirect speech of the italicized sentence from the options given below.
"What are you doing old man ?" said the king.

  • Option : B
  • Explanation : While changing into indirect speech the reporting verb will be changed to 'asked' and the tense of the reported speech will be changed to Past Continuous tense.
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118.

Fill in the blank with appropriate conjunction.
Believe in your mother ....................... do your duty. .

  • Option : C
  • Explanation : The conjunction 'and' joins the two parts appropriately.
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119.

You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom italicized in the sentence.
The speaker gave a bird's eye view of the poliLical condition of the country.

  • Option : C
  • Explanation : A bird's eye view means 'a general view or an overall or cursory look at something'.
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120. Choose the option with the correct use of comparative degree of the adjective for the italicised sentence.
Akbar was the greatest Mughal emperor.

  • Option : C
  • Explanation : While changing the superlative degree into comparative degree, 'any other' is used with 'than
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