میں ___ مسئلے کا حل نہیں ڈھونڈ سکا
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A. of
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B. in
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C. to
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D. about
Explanation
The suitable preposition that fits grammatically in the blank is 'to'.
Hence, the sentence becomes: Do you know the solution to this problem?
Preposition of location: Example: at Jaya's house.
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A. At
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B. Of
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C. From
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D. To
Explanation
Do not jump to conclusion without giving due consideration to the facts.
حقائق پر غور کیے بغیر کسی نتیجے پر نہ پہنچیں۔
Explanation
Do not jump to conclusion without giving knowing the facts.
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A. At
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B. From
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C. With
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D. Of
Explanation
Infer takes from.
Infer from means derive from.
Infer from means نتیجہ نکالنا
You can't infer anything from this statement.
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A. Of
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B. On
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C. With
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D. In
Explanation
Hinge is followed by on.
Hinge on means depend on.
Hinge on means منحصر کرنا
Everything hinges on what happens next.
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A. They provided
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B. None of these
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C. An information
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D. Was Highly
Explanation
The word "information" is uncountable, so we do not use "an" before it.
Correct sentence: "The information they provided was highly suspect."
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A. Stronger
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B. Than
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C. Is
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D. More
Explanation
"He is stronger than his brother."
"Stronger" is already a comparative adjective, so using "more" is incorrect — it's redundant.
Also, "then" should be "than" (used for comparisons), though "then" is a common typo in such cases.
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A. He asked them why they have sitting there.
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B. He said to them why they are sitting here.
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C. He asked them why they had been sitting there.
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D. None of these
Explanation
This is a question sentence in indirect narration.
Changes:
- "said to" → "asked"
- "were you sitting" → "they had been sitting" (past continuous → past perfect continuous)
- "here" → "there"
So, the correct narration is:
He asked them why they had been sitting there.
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A. Haven't have
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B. None of these
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C. Don't have
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D. Didn't have
Explanation
The sentence is in the past tense ("Everything was going well"), so the correct form is "didn't have" (past simple negative).
"Didn't" is used with the base form of the verb ("have").
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A. All dogs can't sing
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B. Some dogs can sing
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C. All dogs can't talk
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D. None of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All dogs can't sing."
The statement implies that no dogs can sing.
It suggests that some dogs might be able to talk.
Therefore, it excludes the possibility of any dogs being able to sing.
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