-
A. In
-
B. By
-
C. From
-
D. Of
Explanation
The correct preposition to indicate cause of death due to illness is "of".
He died of fever.
وہ بخار سے مر گیا۔
-
A. Door : Handle
-
B. Table : Chair
-
C. Ink : Paper
-
D. Type : Paint
Explanation
- Chalk : Blackboard
- Ink : Paper
- Chalk is used to write on the blackboard.
- Similarly, ink is used to write on paper.
-
A. Yet
-
B. None of these
-
C. But
-
D. Or
Explanation
"Or" is used to show a choice or alternative between two options: hardworking or lazy.
The sentence is asking which one applies, not contrasting or adding, so "or" fits best.
-
A. He asked him if they would listen to such a man
-
B. He asked them if they would listen to such a man
-
C. He asked them if they listen to such a man
-
D. None of these
Explanation
He asked them if they would listen to such a man.
In indirect speech, the question form "Will you" changes to "if they would" and the pronouns are adjusted accordingly.
The reporting verb "said to" changes to "asked" in a question.
-
A. Infinitive
-
B. Helping verb
-
C. Copular verb
-
D. None of these
Explanation
"To help" is in its infinitive form, which is the base form of the verb preceded by "to."
It expresses the purpose or intent of the action in the sentence.
-
A. None of these
-
B. In trouble
-
C. Enjoying his work
-
D. Extremely busy
Explanation
The idiom "up to his eyes" means someone is extremely busy or deeply involved in something.
In this context, it shows the colleague has had a heavy workload.
-
A. Pets are being kept by Elizabeth
-
B. None of these
-
C. Pets are kept by Elizabeth
-
D. Pets are keeped by Elizabeth
Explanation
The sentence is in simple present tense, so the passive voice follows the structure:
Object + is/are + past participle + by + subject
Hence, "Pets are kept by Elizabeth" is correct.
-
A. Whose
-
B. Which
-
C. Whome
-
D. That
Explanation
"That" is correctly used to refer to people or animals in a defining clause.
The sentence means man is the only animal that can think positively about human progress.
-
A. Ugly
-
B. Gale
-
C. Sad
-
D. Proud
Explanation
Abash means شرمندہ کرنا
Proud means فخر کرنا
-
A. Spoke
-
B. Speaks
-
C. Spoken
-
D. None of these
Explanation
The subject "He" is singular, so the correct verb form in Present Indefinite Tense is "speaks."
The correct sentence is: "He speaks the truth."
✅ Correct: 0 |
❌ Wrong: 0 |
📊 Total Attempted: 0