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A. None
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B. To strike at the exact position
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C. To harm unfairly
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D. To work confidentially
Explanation
To hit below the belt: To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair.
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A. In fact
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B. None of these
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C. Face-to-face
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D. Somewhere in their life
Explanation
The phrase "in person" means meeting someone directly or face-to-face.
In person means ذاتی طور پر
Face-to-face means آمنے سامنے
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A. None of these
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B. Establish
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C. Examine
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D. Present
Explanation
The phrase "to go upon" means to base a judgment or decision on something.
In this context, it implies there is no data to examine or consider.
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A. To reverse suddenly
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B. To start suddenly
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C. To Stop suddenly
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D. To end suddenly
Explanation
To break out is a phrasal verb which means اچانک بھڑک اٹھنا
Break Out means اچانک شروع ہونا
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A. For
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B. Performance
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C. Was pleased
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D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase "rewarded him for a shield" is incorrect.
The correct phrase should be "rewarded him with a shield" instead of "for a shield."
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A. It is difficult to praise your own skills
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B. It is impossible to like your own cooking
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C. One can't have everything
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D. None of these
Explanation
The idiom means you can't enjoy two desirable but conflicting things at the same time.
Once you've eaten the cake, you no longer have it — symbolizing a choice must be made.
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A. To get into minute detail
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B. None of these
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C. To interfere in someone's personal life
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D. To indulge in a problem
Explanation
The idiom "to get in someone's hair" means to annoy or bother someone, often by being too involved in their affairs.
It's commonly used when someone is unwelcome in another's personal space or decisions.
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A. Quarrel
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B. None of these
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C. Quarrels
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D. Mark quarrels
Explanation
The correct proverb is "A bad workman quarrels with his tools," meaning someone who blames equipment for poor work.
“Quarrels” agrees with the singular noun “workman.”
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A. To indulge in a problem
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B. To make strenuous efforts
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C. None of these
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D. To get into minute detail
Explanation
The phrase "to move heaven and earth" means to try very hard or do everything possible to achieve something.It emphasizes making great efforts, often against difficult odds.
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A. Add fuel to the fire
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B. None of these
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C. With a grain of salt
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D. Have a finger in the pie
Explanation
"With a grain of salt" means to not take something completely seriously or to be skeptical.
It fits the context of doubting a liar's statement.
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