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A. Have Asked
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B. To Ask
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C. None of these
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D. Ask
Explanation
"I would die rather than ask a loan."
After "rather than", we use the base form of the verb (bare infinitive)
When it follows another verb in the same clause, especially after modal verbs like would.
So:
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"I would die rather than ask a loan" (Correct)
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"To ask" (Infinitive form is incorrect here)
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"Have asked" (Perfect form is not suitable)
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A. Indebted
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B. Attributed
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C. Charged
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D. Loaned
Explanation
I am indebted to my friend for a large sum.
میں اپنے دوست کا ایک بڑی رقم کا مقروض ہوں۔
"Indebted" means owing gratitude or a debt to someone, indicating a financial or moral obligation.
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A. 330 million
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B. 230 million
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C. 280 million
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D. None of these
Explanation
In April 2023, Asian Development Bank has given 230 million dollars to Bangladesh for flood rehabilitation.
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