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A. None of these
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B. To become hungry
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C. To be in good mood
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D. To become angry
Explanation
To keep one's temper is an English phrase.
To keep one's temper means to be in a good mood.
To keep one's temper means پرسکون ہوجانا، غصہ نہ کرنا
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A. Impossible
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B. None of these
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C. Unknown
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D. Possible
Explanation
- "Out of the question" means something is not possible or not allowed.
- Example: "Going on a vacation this month is out of the question due to work commitments."
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A. To work Hard
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B. To go to Bed or sleep
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C. To punch a bag
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D. To start a Task
Explanation
- "Hit the sack" is an informal phrase meaning to go to bed or sleep.
- Example: I’m really tired after a long day—I’m going to hit the sack now.
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A. Doing
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B. None of these
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C. Do
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D. To do
Explanation
It is as easy to do it right as do.
یہ کرنا اتنا ہی آسان ہے جتنا صحیح کرنا
Do is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence.
Do is an irregular verb.
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A. None of these
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B. Do not do anything just dream whole day
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C. Stick fast to your ambition in life
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D. Day dreaming is good for health
Explanation
"Hold fast to dreams" means to cling firmly to your goals and hopes in life.
It encourages staying committed to dreams, as they give life purpose and direction.
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A. To have too many things to do
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B. Something related to fighting
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C. To be a sinner
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D. To have plenty of wealth
Explanation
To have your hands full is an English idiom.
To have your hands full means have as much work as one can do.
To have your hands full means بہت مصروف ہونا
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A. To handle it by fierce attack
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B. To punish a person severely for his arrogance
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C. None of these
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D. To grapple courageously with a difficulty that lies in our way
Explanation
To take the bull by the horns: To approach, confront, or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly and with clear, confident action.
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A. Give up
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B. Reject
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C. Follow
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D. Sink
Explanation
to turn down the meaning 'ٹھکرانا' ۔
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A. To take a difficult task
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B. Take interest in technical work
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C. To get entangled into unnecessary things
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D. To take up agricultural farming
Explanation
To put one’s hand to plough is an English idiom.
To put one’s hand to plough means to take a hard or difficult task
To put one’s hand to plough means مشکل کام کی ذمہ داری لینا
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A. Offer gratitude
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B. None
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C. An intelligent
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D. A Prejudiced Person
Explanation
A Prejudiced Person
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