The document contains a practice test with questions about Muhammad Ali Jinnah and education, identifying the correct verb tense or voice of sentences, and where mosquitoes live and how they are killed. It asks the reader to answer questions about what education and character building meant to Muhammad Ali Jinnah based on a message he gave at an educational conference, why he is called "Quaid-e-Azam," and about mosquitoes' habitats and how they are eliminated. It also contains sentences where the reader must identify the correct verb form or voice.
The document contains a practice test with questions about Muhammad Ali Jinnah and education, identifying the correct verb tense or voice of sentences, and where mosquitoes live and how they are killed. It asks the reader to answer questions about what education and character building meant to Muhammad Ali Jinnah based on a message he gave at an educational conference, why he is called "Quaid-e-Azam," and about mosquitoes' habitats and how they are eliminated. It also contains sentences where the reader must identify the correct verb form or voice.
The document contains a practice test with questions about Muhammad Ali Jinnah and education, identifying the correct verb tense or voice of sentences, and where mosquitoes live and how they are killed. It asks the reader to answer questions about what education and character building meant to Muhammad Ali Jinnah based on a message he gave at an educational conference, why he is called "Quaid-e-Azam," and about mosquitoes' habitats and how they are eliminated. It also contains sentences where the reader must identify the correct verb form or voice.
i. What did education and character building mean to the Quaid-e-Azam? What message did he give to the All Pakistan Educational conference held in Karachi? ii. Why do we call Muhammad Ali Jinnah the ‘Quaid-e-Azam’? iii. Where do mosquitoes live and how are they killed? 2. Choose the correct voice. i. The milk had been knocked over by a cat. a) A cat has knocked over the milk. b) A cat had knocked over the milk. c) A cat knocked over the milk. d) A cat has knocks over the milk. ii. The actors would perform the play by Shakespeare. a) The play by Shakespeare would be performed by the actors. b) The play by Shakespeare will be performed by the actors. c) The play by Shakespeare would have been performed by the actors. d) The play by Shakespeare will have been performed by the actors. iii. The team ought to elect a new captain tomorrow. a) A new captain ought to elect by the team tomorrow. b) A new captain ought be elected by the team tomorrow. c) A new captain ought to be elected by the team tomorrow. d) A new captain ought to be elect by the team tomorrow. iv. You might have seen dolphins here. a) Dolphins may be seen by you here. b) Dolphins might be seen here by you. c) Dolphins might have been seen here by you. d) Dolphins may have been seen here by you. v. The teacher told us a joke. a) A joke is told to us by the teacher. b) A joke is told by us to the teacher. c) A joke was told by us to the teacher. d) A joke was told to us by the teacher. vi. Let the bag be passed to me. a) Pass the bag. b) Pass me the bag. c) Let me be passed the bag. d) None of these.