In the questions below the sentences have been given in Direct/Indirect speech. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Indirect/Direct speech. 1. He exclaimed with joy that India had won the Sahara Cup. (4)
- 1. He said, “India has won the Sahara Cup”
- 2. He said, “India won the Sahara Cup”
- 3. He said, “How! India will win the Sahara Cup”
- 4. He said, “Hurrah! India has won the Sahara Cup”
2. The little girl said to her mother, “Did the sun rise in the East?” (2)
- 1. The little girl said to her mother that the sun rose in the East.
- 2. The little girl asked her mother if the sun rose in the East.
- 3. The little girl said to her mother if the sun rises in the East.
- 4. The little girl asked her mother if the sun is in the East.
3. The man said, “No, I refused to confers guilt.” (1)
- 1. The man emphatically refused to confers guilt.
- 2. The man refused to confers his guilt.
- 3. The man told that he did not confers guilt.
- 4. The man was stubborn enough to confers guilt.
4. Nita ordered her servant to bring her cup of tea. (3)
- 1. Nita told her servant, “Bring a cup of tea.”
- 2. Nita said, “Bring me a cup of tea.”
- 3. Nita said to her servant, “Bring me a cup of tea.”
- 4. Nita told her servant, “Bring her that cup of tea.”
5. My cousin said, “My room-mate had snored throughout the night.” (1)
- 1. my cousin said that her room-mate snored throughout the night.
- 2. my cousin told me that her room-mate snored throughout the night.
- 3. my cousin complained to me that her room-mate is snoring throughout the night.
- 4. my cousin felt that her room-mate may be snoring throughout the night.