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A. Happen very slowly
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B. Happen in hidden manner
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C. Happen very soon
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "Follow hot on the heels of" means to occur immediately or very soon after something.
- It implies a quick succession of events.
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A. Be under the watchful eye
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B. Being closely examined
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C. Be under scrutiny
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D. All of the Above
Explanation
- "Be under the scanner" means being carefully scrutinized or closely examined.
- It suggests being under observation or the watchful eye of someone.
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A. Trying to sit on one of the stools
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B. Difficult position
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C. To come between two alternatives, and so fail to fulfill either of them
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D. Lost the balance
Explanation
The idiom "fall between two stools" means to come between two alternatives, and so fail to fulfill either of them.
It describes a situation where someone fails to achieve success because they cannot decide between two options or do not commit fully to either.
مندرجہ ذیل میں سے کون سا اظہار 6 کی قدر دے گا؟
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A. =3*4-2
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B. =6*6/6
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C. None of these
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D. =12/3-6
Explanation
The expression =6*6/6 simplifies to 36/6, resulting in a value of 6.
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A. see the answer of short question
Explanation
Turn Coat
Traitor / غدار
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A. Collective Noun
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B. Uncountable Noun
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C. Abstract Noun
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D. Common Noun
Explanation
The inverted commas word "herd" is a collective noun.
It represents a group of animals considered as a single entity, in this case, a group of sheep.
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A. None of these
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B. To destroy
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C. Face the task
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D. In difficultly
Explanation
- The idiom "to bear the brunt" means to face the hardest or most challenging part of something, especially in difficult situations.
- It implies enduring the worst or greatest impact of a problem.
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A. To win easily
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B. To loose
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C. To win after effort
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D. None of these
Explanation
- The idiom "romp home" means to achieve victory effortlessly.
- It is often used in sports or competitions to describe an easy win.
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A. Robbery in day
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B. Charge too much
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C. A planned robbery
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D. None of these
Explanation
- The idiom "daylight robbery" refers to something being unfairly expensive or overpriced.
- It implies being cheated openly, as if the injustice is as obvious as daylight.
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