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A. To
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B. Across
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C. None of these
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D. Down
Explanation
"Across the road" correctly indicates movement from one side of the road to the other.
It fits the context of safety and direction before crossing.
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A. On, at
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B. At, in
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C. On, on
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D. On, in
Explanation
"Walk on the footpath, don't walk on the road."
We use "on" when referring to surfaces like roads and footpaths.
You walk on a footpath and walk on a road, not "in" or "at" them.
The preposition "on" correctly indicates that you are moving along the surface.
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A. None of these
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B. By
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C. Along
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D. On
Explanation
You must walk on the side where you can see the traffic coming.
آپ کو اس طرف چلنا چاہیے جہاں آپ ٹریفک کو آتے ہوئے دیکھ سکیں۔
"Walk on the side" indicates the surface or part of the road to walk on.
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A. Pedastrian
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B. Pedestrian
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C. All are wrong
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D. Pedestren
Explanation
Pedestrian means پیدل چلنے والا
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