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A. Postscript
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B. Delivery
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C. None of these
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D. Printed copy of something
Explanation
A manuscript is a handwritten document.
A printed copy, which is produced by a machine or press.
Manuscript means ایک ہاتھ سے لکھا ہوا دستاویز
A printed copy of something means کسی چیز کی ایک چھپی ہوئی کاپی
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A. Disgust
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B. Hatred
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C. Antipathy
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D. Admiration
Explanation
Abhorrence means نفرت
Admiration means تعریف یا پیار
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A. Favorable incident
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B. Fabricated story
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C. Brief explanation
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D. True story
Explanation
Concocted means false or imaginary story — in Urdu, " من گھرت کہانی"
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A. Want
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B. I'm
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C. Disclear
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Disclear" is not a correct English word — the proper word is "unclear."
The sentence should be: "I'm unclear about what you want me to do."
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A. Young
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B. Treat
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C. None of these
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D. Kindment
Explanation
"Kindment" is not a correct English word.
The correct word should be "kindness" — the sentence should read:
"We should treat the young and old with kindness."
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A. Yours
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B. My
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C. None of these
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D. Is
Explanation
The word "my" is incorrect because it should be followed by a noun.
Correct form is "mine" — the sentence should read:
"This shirt is yours and that is mine."
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A. They had attack me
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B. They attacks me
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C. They attacked me
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D. They are attack me
Explanation
The correct past simple tense is "They attacked me" — no need for "on" with "attack" in this context.
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A. If anyone thought so, he is wrong.
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B. If anyone thought so, they were wrong.
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C. If anyone thought so, they are wrong.
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "Anyone" is singular, so it should be followed by "he" instead of "they" for correct subject-verb agreement.
- "Is wrong" is appropriate because the statement is a general truth, requiring the present tense.
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A. Is
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B. Were
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C. None of these
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D. Was
Explanation
The sentence refers to the past ("last month").
So the correct verb is "was," which agrees with the singular subject "price.
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A. Have been
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B. Had been
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C. Has been
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct sentence is "Najma is in hospital; she has been ill for the last few weeks."
"Has been" is used here as it refers to an ongoing condition in the present perfect tense.
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