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A. None of these
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B. Of
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C. To
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D. At
Explanation
The correct preposition with "adjacent" is "to."
Correct sentence: "His house is adjacent to the mosque."
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A. Upon
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B. On
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C. None of these
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D. After
Explanation
The correct preposition after "congratulated" is "on" when referring to success or achievements.
So, the sentence is: "She congratulated me on my success."
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A. At
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B. Against
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C. None of these
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D. For
Explanation
The correct phrase is "yelling at" when someone is shouting angrily toward someone.
Correct sentence: "She was yelling at her students."
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A. None of these
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B. Flee
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C. Pilfer
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D. Bunch
Explanation
Cluster means اسی طرح کی چیزوں کا ایک گروپ قریب سے جمع ہوا
Bunch means ایک گروپڈ مجموعہ کی وضاحت کرنا
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A. Purgation
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B. Justification
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C. Condemnation
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D. Purification
Explanation
"Damnation means لعنت" means eternal punishment or being condemned
Condemnation means مزمت
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A. Of
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B. At
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C. Against
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D. On
Explanation
Both Laugh and Sneer are followed by preposition at.
Sneer at means مزاق اڑانا یا طنز کرنا
You should not sneer at the boy.
We must not sneer at elders.
He was laughing at the poor.
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A. Outburst
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B. Imagination
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C. Confusion
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D. Sleeplessness
Explanation
"Torrent of thoughts" is a common phrase meaning a sudden, intense flow of thoughts — like an outburst.
It's not related to confusion, sleeplessness, or imagination directly.
Torrent = Outburst (a rush or flood of something)
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A. Colchester
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B. Rockingham
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C. Wembley
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D. Brookfield
Explanation
In the novel "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" by James Hilton,
Mr. Chips becomes a teacher at the fictional English public (boarding) school called Brookfield.
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A. None of these
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B. Clarify
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C. Explain
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D. Rectify
Explanation
Obfuscate means مبہم
Clarify means صاف و شفاف کرنا
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A. This footpath was used all the time
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B. This footpath is used by the people
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C. This footpath is used all the time
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D. None of these
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Present Indefinite Tense.
Active voice: This footpath is used all the time
Passive voice: People use this footpath all the time.
Note: Do not need use subject in passive voice when it is understood in the sentence.
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