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HS District Wise Test Paper – English (Change of Voice) | Solved

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HS District Wise Test Paper – English (Change of Voice) | Solved

Below are district-wise English questions on Change of Voice. Each sentence is followed by its correct form of voice for easy understanding and revision.


Baksa District

  • She handed me the letters. → The letters were handed to me by her.
  • The coach is training the players. → The players are being trained by the coach.
  • Shut the door immediately. → Let the door be shut immediately.
  • The blind man was being led by a little boy. → A little boy was leading the blind man.
  • Is the gardener watering the plants? → Are the plants being watered by the gardener?
  • Who knocked the door? → By whom was the door knocked?

Barpeta District

  • He takes tea in the morning every day. → Tea is taken by him every morning.
  • Come here immediately. → You are ordered to come here immediately.
  • The child is reading English loudly. → English is being read loudly by the child.
  • The poor man was helped eventually. → Someone helped the poor man eventually.
  • Why has the order not been followed by him? → Why has he not followed the order?
  • Let the window be shut. → Shut the window.

Biswanath District

  • Let the bill be paid today. → Pay the bill today.
  • Newton discovered the law of gravitation. → The law of gravitation was discovered by Newton.
  • A friend told me the latest news this morning. → I was told the latest news this morning by a friend.
  • Has someone posted my parcel? → Has my parcel been posted by someone?
  • They will have to adopt a different attitude. → A different attitude will have to be adopted by them.
  • We ask tenants not to play their radios loudly after midnight. → Tenants are asked not to play their radios loudly after midnight.

Charaideo District

  • Let him do the work properly. → Let the work be done properly by him.
  • I was told the latest news by a friend this morning. → A friend told me the latest news this morning.
  • Whom did the manager fire yesterday? → Who was fired by the manager yesterday?
  • The examiner will read the passage three times. → The passage will be read three times by the examiner.
  • Will the bridge have been completed by April? → Will they have completed the bridge by April?

Cotton University

  • Tell him to go. → Let him be told to go.
  • This building was built in 1980. → They built this building in 1980.
  • Sita loves Savitri. → Savitri is loved by Sita.
  • Why did your brother write such a letter? → Why was such a letter written by your brother?
  • He asked the boy many questions. → The boy was asked many questions by him.

Dhubri District

  • Mr. Johnson teaches us English. → We are taught English by Mr. Johnson.
  • The answers must be written in black ink. → Students must write the answers in black ink.
  • Keep the book on the table. → Let the book be kept on the table.
  • He is expected soon. → People expect him soon.
  • Do you know anything about cars? → Is anything known to you about cars?
  • Who built the Taj Mahal? → By whom was the Taj Mahal built?

Kamrup (Rural)

  • Sita always plays the Sitar. → The Sitar is always played by Sita.
  • The team is developing the software. → The software is being developed by the team.
  • The house was blown down. → The storm blew down the house.
  • He has kept me waiting here. → I have been kept waiting here by him.

Hojai District

  • The owner himself showed them the house. → The house was shown to them by the owner himself.
  • The Mayor's speech was loudly cheered. → The crowd loudly cheered the Mayor's speech.
  • Who has broken the window pane? → By whom has the window pane been broken?
  • You are requested to come here. → Please come here.
  • Her behaviour vexes me sometimes. → I am sometimes vexed by her behaviour.
  • Indiscipline should not be encouraged. → We should not encourage indiscipline.

Majuli District

  • The Governor gave him a reward. → He was given a reward by the Governor.
  • Keep the door open. → Let the door be kept open.
  • You must do it. → It must be done by you.
  • He is called Mahatma. → People call him Mahatma.
  • The coach is training the players. → The players are being trained by the coach.

Morigaon District

  • He gave me an interesting book. → An interesting book was given to me by him.
  • Please keep the pen on the table. → Let the pen be kept on the table.
  • Football is played everywhere. → People play football everywhere.
  • Indiscipline should not be encouraged. → We should not encourage indiscipline.
  • My bike was stolen. → Someone stole my bike.

Sonitpur District

  • The gardener waters the plants daily. → The plants are watered daily by the gardener.
  • The watchman was opening the gate. → The gate was being opened by the watchman.
  • Has he cleaned the room? → Has the room been cleaned by him?
  • The doctor advised the patient to take rest. → The patient was advised by the doctor to take rest.
  • Who wrote the story? → By whom was the story written?
  • Close the window immediately. → Let the window be closed immediately.

Note: Practice both Active and Passive voice carefully. Imperative sentences usually change using “Let… be…”.

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