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A. Happily
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B. Happiness
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C. Happy
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D. None
Explanation
happy adjective (≠ unhappy)
happily adverb (≠ unhappily)
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A. Not until the late Middle Ages
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B. A major
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C. Construction material
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D. Glass did become
Explanation
The phrase "Not until the late Middle Ages" functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "did become."
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A. Sarcastic
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B. Mocking
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C. Scornful
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D. Cheerful
Explanation
"Contemptuous" means showing deep hatred or disapproval, often with a sense of superiority.
A "contemptuous noise" would suggest a sound expressing scorn or disdain, not cheerfulness or humor.
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A. Someone can perceive things and events that are outside of their field of vision
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B. None of these
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C. You learned something through means of a rumor
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D. An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive nature
Explanation
The idiom "elephant in the room" refers to a significant problem or issue.
It is obvious but avoided because discussing it might be uncomfortable.
مندرجہ ذیل الفاظ میں سے کس کا مطلب انتہائی برا یا خوفناک ہے؟
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A. Atrocious
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B. Admirable
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C. Average
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D. Appealing
Explanation
- Atrocious means ظالمانہ
- Admirable means قابل تعریف
- Appealing means اپیل کرنا
- Average means اوسط
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A. None of these
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B. I asked Hamid to speak the truth
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C. I request Hamid to speak the truth always
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D. I advised Hamid to speak the truth always
Explanation
- In indirect speech, commands and advice are usually reported using verbs like "advised" or "told."
- "Always speak the truth" is a piece of advice, so "advised" is the most appropriate choice.
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A. The doctor says that it is better I undergo a surgery the following week
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B. The doctor says that it was better I under went a surgery the coming week
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C. The doctor advises that it is better I under went a surgery the following week
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D. The doctor advised me to undergo a surgery the following week
Explanation
The correct answer is: The doctor says that it is better I undergo a surgery the following week.
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A. He forbade her not to go there
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B. He told her not to go there
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C. He told her to avoid going there
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D. He told her to not going there
Explanation
This is a question belongs to Imperative Sentence as it has an order.
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A. Let his name be struck off.
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B. Let his name struck.
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C. His name will be sticking off.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Imperative sentence → passive voice starts with "Let"
Base verb "strike off" → past participle is "struck off"
Structure: Let + object + be + past participle
Correct passive voice:
Let his name be struck off.
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A. A
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B. Both A and B
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C. An
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D. No article
Explanation
Article "A" is used before "Europe".
Here European sounds similar to 'Y', not 'E'. So, we should use 'a'.
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