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A. Good
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B. Better
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C. Best
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D. None of these
Explanation
When comparing two things, we usually use better, but since "this is the" is present, we need the superlative form (best).
Good is the positive form.
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A. Much
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B. More
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C. None of these
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D. Most
Explanation
"More" is used for comparative degrees when comparing two things or people."Most" is for superlative degrees, which compare more than two.
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A. heavier in weight than
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B. heavier than
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C. Heavy than
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D. heaviest than
Explanation
This book heavier than is that one. یہ کتاب اس سے زیادہ بھاری ہے۔
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according to the above statement" the book is more heavy than the other one",
if we choose the word 'more heavy' it will be inappropriate.
so the correct word to describe the weight of the book is 'heavier than.
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ND4-12-2022
دو اقدار کے مابین موازنہ _____ آپریٹر کے ذریعہ کیا جاتا ہے۔
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A. Compound
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B. None of these
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C. Arithmetic
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D. Relational
Explanation
Relational operators (like >, <, ==) are used to compare two values.
They return true or false based on the comparison result.
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A. Exhausted
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B. Resistant
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C. Angry
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Depressed" and "elated" are antonyms
"Depressed" represents a feeling of sadness while "elated" represents a feeling of joy.
Similarly, "submissive" and "resistant" represent opposite behavioral characteristics.
"Submissive" refers to a person who is obedient while "resistant" describes someone who is defiant or unwilling to comply.
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A. Of
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B. With
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C. From
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D. Off
Explanation
We generally use preposition from after different.
My book is different from yours.
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A. Weeds
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B. None of these
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C. Night and day
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D. Sahara desert
Explanation
The idiom "as different as night and day" means two things are completely opposite.
Although we are brothers, but we are as different as day and night.
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A. Water
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B. None of these
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C. Milk
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D. Honey
Explanation
The phrase "Blood is thicker than water" is a proverb.
It emphasizes the importance of family bonds.
It suggests they are stronger than other relationships.
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A. Over
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B. None of these
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C. By
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D. Out
Explanation
Out is defined as away, in the open, into existence, visible or clearly.
An example of out is having a date, to go out.
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A. I
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B. None of these
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C. Myself
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D. Me
Explanation
In comparisons using "than," the subject pronoun ("I") is appropriate.
It completes the implied phrase "later than I [did]."
This keeps the comparison grammatically correct.
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