A. He asked why he had visited his uncle the previous day
B. He asked if he had visited his uncle the previous day
C. He asked why had he visited his uncle the previous day
D. He asked why he had visited his uncle the previous day
Explanation
If the Reported speech is in the Past Perfect tense, the Indirect Speech will also remain in the Past perfect tense and the helping verbs will also not change, it means when we convert the Direct Speech of the Past perfect tense to Indirect (reported) Speech the tense of the sentence will change into the Past perfect tense which means no changes to the tense and helping verb.
جنگل اندھیرا اور اندھیرا تھا، پھر بھی بچے بے خوفی سے اس میں بھاگے۔
A. simple
B. complex
C. compound
D. none
Explanation
A compound sentence is made up of two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, or so) and a comma or by a semicolon alone.
by indication of yet, we marked the option "compound"