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A. Concluded
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B. Convert
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C. Excellent service
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D. Congested
Explanation
The phrase refers to loyal, dedicated, and valuable service, often performed selflessly and efficiently.
It originates from the dependable work of yeomen in history.
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A. None of these
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B. Delayed
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C. Avenged
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D. Endured
Explanation
The full proverb is "What cannot be cured must be endured," meaning if you can't fix a problem, you must tolerate it.
It teaches patience and acceptance in difficult situations.
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A. Make the wrong decision
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B. Make the right decision
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C. None of these
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D. Make a bold decision
Explanation
- "Take the bull by the horns" means to face a difficult or challenging situation bravely and directly.
- Making a bold decision aligns with this meaning, as it involves taking decisive action despite difficulties.
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A. Waleed is fool
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B. None of these
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C. Waleed is lazy
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D. Waleed is a good boy
Explanation
- Couch Potato means a lazy and inactive person
- especially : one who spends a great deal of time watching televisions .
- Couch potato means ایسا سست انسان جو سارا دن ٹی وی دیکھتا ہو
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A. Laugh on one's sleeves
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B. None of these
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C. Laugh at one's sleeves
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D. Laugh in one's sleeves
Explanation
Laugh in one's sleeves
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A. getting stuck in a situation
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B. Unable to find a solution
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C. Being a thief
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D. Having a bad luck
Explanation
To have sticky fingers is an idiom.
To have sticky fingers means چوری کی عادت
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A. Complete Agreement
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B. Strong Friendship
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C. Bitter Enmity
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D. None of these
Explanation
- The idiom "to be at daggers drawn" means to be in a state of intense hostility or conflict.
- It signifies bitter enmity or a situation where two parties are ready to fight.
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A. Imitate someone particular way
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B. To cheat
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C. To snatch something
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D. None of these
Explanation
"To take a leaf out of someone's book" means to imitate someone in a particular way.
Usually, it involves adopting their successful methods or behaviors.
It implies learning from others' experiences to improve oneself.
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A. To break a record
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B. To render an apology
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C. To make a sculpture
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D. To create a poor impression
Explanation
To cut a sorry figure is an English idiom
To cut a sorry figure means to create an unfavorable impression or present oneself poorly or negatively.
To cut a sorry figure means خراب تاثر پیدا کرنا
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A. Closed talk
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B. None of these
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C. A brief discussion
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D. A discussion carried for a long time
Explanation
Polite the conversation about unimportant or uncontroversial matters, especially on social occasions.
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