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A. Star, Store
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B. Leave, Line
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C. Ear, Fear
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D. Pray, Prey
Explanation
"Pray" (to worship) and "Prey" (an animal hunted) sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Such word pairs are called homophones.
Homophones: pronounced alike but different in meaning
Examples:
Buy _______ By
Cell _______ Sell
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A. i am sick to your lies
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B. i am sick by your lies
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C. i am sick of your lies
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D. i am sick from your lies
Explanation
i am sick of your lies میں تمہارے جھوٹ سے بیمار ہوں۔
this is the idiomatic and natural way to express emotional frustration or annoyance.
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A. Personification
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B. None of these
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C. Irony
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D. Simile
Explanation
Irony is a type of figurative language that refers to the clash between expectations and reality
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A. Oppertunity
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B. Opertunity
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C. Apportunity
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D. Opportunity
Explanation
The correct spelling is Opportunity.
Opportunity means موقع
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A. Mean
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B. Selfish
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C. Magnanimous
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D. Greedy
Explanation
Just as "Stubborn" is a synonym for "Obstinate",
"Generous" is a synonym for "Magnanimous".
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A. None of these
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B. Mouse : Mice
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C. Right : Right
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D. Churches : Brushes
Explanation
Families and Allies both end in -ies, showing a plural form with a similar pattern.
Churches and Brushes both end in -es, matching the plural form pattern.
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A. Say : Said
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B. Rude : Shrewd
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C. Mood : Moody
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D. None of these
Explanation
Add and Added show a change from present to past tense.
Say and Said also represent present to past tense, matching the same pattern.
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A. Pull : Push
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B. Disagree : Disagreed
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C. None of these
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D. Happen : Happening
Explanation
Agree and Disagree are antonyms — words with opposite meanings.
Pull and Push are also antonyms, matching the same relationship.
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A. Sea : Fair
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B. None of these
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C. Path : Wrath
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D. Still : Bull
Explanation
Hate and Rate are rhyming words with different meanings — they form a wordplay pair.
Path and Wrath also rhyme and have different meanings, matching the same relationship.
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A. Severe : Savor
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B. None of these
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C. Bury : Buried
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D. Good : Goodness
Explanation
The word “Ability” is the noun form of the adjective “Able”.
Similarly, “Goodness” is the noun form of the adjective “Good”.
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