Passive Voice - Cultural Heritage

This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Think about how historical events and traditions are narrated in the passive voice.

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Question 1

The ancient temple _____ by local authorities after the earthquake caused significant structural damage last year.

Options: was being restored, was restored, restored

Question 2

Several rare manuscripts _____ by conservators at the national library when the funding was suddenly cut.

Options: were being digitized, were digitized, had been digitized

Question 3

The heritage site _____ to the UNESCO World Heritage List before the new conservation laws came into effect.

Options: was added, was being added, had already been added

Question 4

Traditional weaving techniques _____ to younger generations through community workshops held every summer.

Options: are passed on, are being passed on, have passed on

Question 5

The original stonework of the fortress _____ by a team of international archaeologists for the past six months.

Options: is examined, has been examined, was examined

Question 6

The ceremonial costumes _____ in a climate-controlled vault since the museum acquired them from the royal collection.

Options: were stored, are being stored, have been stored

Question 7

The historic bridge _____ when engineers discovered that the foundations had been weakened by flooding.

Options: had been inspected, was being inspected, was inspected

Question 8

The traditional festival _____ every year to honour the founding of the city, drawing thousands of visitors from across the region.

Options: has been celebrated, is celebrated, is being celebrated

Question 9

The colonial-era building _____ into a cultural centre by the city council over the next two years.

Options: will be converted, will have converted, will be converting

Question 10

The carved wooden panels _____ with a protective resin before they are put back on display in the gallery.

Options: should be treated, must have been treated, should be treating

Question 11

By the time the exhibition opened to the public, over two hundred objects _____ from storage facilities across the country.

Options: were collected, had been collected, have been collected

Question 12

The indigenous pottery techniques _____ in academic journals, but they have rarely been demonstrated to the general public.

Options: were documented, are being documented, have been documented

Practise Passive Voice - Cultural Heritage with this interactive fill-in-the-blank exercise of 12 questions. Choose the option that correctly completes each sentence, then submit to check your answers and get instant feedback on every choice.

Practising grammar in real sentences — rather than memorising rules in isolation — is one of the most effective ways to make a structure stick. You can retry as many times as you like to build accuracy and confidence using Passive Voice - Cultural Heritage in everyday English.

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