A. Sow
B. Bee
C. Doe
D. Duck
Explanation
bee is the feminine of “Drone” ** (مکھی )مذکر Drone (مکھی )مونث Bee
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A. hyphen
B. colon
C. dash
D. Apostrophe
Explanation
hyphen is the punctuation used in “son-in-law” *** Son-in-law is an example of a hyphenated word A hyphen is also called a hyphenation.
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A. swain
B. stallion
C. stag
D. Wizard
Explanation
Wizard is the masculine of “witch” ** ڈائن Witch● جادوگر Wizard●
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A. Who is Rabiain the class?
B. Who is Rabia in The class?
C. Who is Rabia in the Class?
D. Who is Rabis in the Class?
Explanation
“Who is Rabia in the class” Punctuate and capitalize the sentence Who is Rabiain in the class? کالس میں رابعہ کون ہے؟ ** Punctuate and capitalize the sentence
A capital letter is used at the beginning of a sentence. A statement and an imperative sentence end with a full stop, whereas an interrogative sentence ends with a question mark and an exclamatory sentence ends with an exclamation mark.
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....محاورہ ہبسن، کے انتخاب کا مطلب
A. Choice to live or die
B. No choice at all
C. The choice of teachers
D. Given choice
Explanation
Hobson's choice: free choice in which only one thing is offered.
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کس سن میں برصغیر میں انگریزی کو ذریعہ تعلیم بنایا گیا۔
A. 1835
B. 1813
C. 1831
D. 1836
Explanation
On this day in 1835, Lord Macaulay successfully westernised education in India; English was made the official language for the government and courts, and was adopted as the official medium of instruction.
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A. Finished
B. To finish
C. Finishing
D. Finish
Explanation
She found it easy to finish the test.
اسے امتحان ختم کرنا آسان معلوم ہوا۔
The phrase " found it easy to finish " correctly uses the infinitive form " to finish " to describe the ease of completing the test.
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A. We are taught grammar by her
B. We will be taught grammar by her
C. We should taught grammar by her
D. We were taught grammar by her
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Present Indefinite Tense
Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice: Object + is/am/are+ third form of a verb + by + subject.
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A. Of
B. For
C. With
D. From
Explanation
Generally expect takes of .
Of is a preposition here.
Expect means توقع کرنا
I never expected this of you مجھے تم سے یہ توقع کبھی نہیں تھی۔
Both are correct, but "of" is more about the person's character, while "from" is about their actions.
"Expect something of someone" → Correct "I never expected this of you." (Meaning: I didn’t think you could do this.)
"Expect something from someone" → Sometimes correct, but with a different meaning "I expect honesty from you." (Meaning: I want you to be honest.)
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A. Upon
B. Beside
C. Besides
D. On
Explanation
Beside means بغل میں
Besides means کے علاوہ
Besides Arshad means ارشد کے علاوہ
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