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A. Fool
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B. Egoist
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C. Snob
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D. Rogue
Explanation
B
ANS:
SAGE: بابا, ذہین
Fool: بیوقوف
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A. Sensual
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B. Sensitive
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C. Sensible
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D. Aesthetic
Explanation
A
ANS:
Sensuous : relating to or influencing the senses instead of the intellect.
Delicate : quick to identify or react to slight changes, signals, or impacts.
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A. Severely punished
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B. Hurt intensely
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C. Imprisoned
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D. Dismissed
Explanation
The idiom "cut to the quick" means مجروح کرنا یا ٹھیس پہنچانا
Loyal وفادار
Watchman چوکیدار
When جب
He اس کو
Accused مورد الزام ٹہرانا
Theft چوری
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A. This picture cannot be drawn by I
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B. This picture cannot be drawn by me
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C. This picture could not be drawn by I
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D. This picture could not be drawn by me
Explanation
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense.
The model (can) has been used in active which changed to can be in passive.
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A. With
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B. For
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C. In
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D. To
Explanation
Familiar means واقفیت
The correct preposition after "familiar" when referring to a person is "to".
"Familiar to" means we recognize it or have seen it before.
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A. None of these
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B. To
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C. At
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D. In
Explanation
"Lost to" is the correct phrase, meaning she no longer possesses any sense of shame.It indicates a complete lack or absence of a particular quality.
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A. Upon
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B. On
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C. In
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D. None of these
Explanation
I have claim on you.
میں نے آپ پر دعوی کیا ہے۔
"Claim on you" implies a demand or right to something from you.
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A. With
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B. In
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C. For
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D. About
Explanation
The correct sentence is: Do not meddle in my affairs.
میرے معاملات میں مداخلت نہ کریں۔
The preposition "in" is used to indicate involvement or interference in someone's business or matters.
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A. About
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B. For
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C. With
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D. To
Explanation
About as a preposition.
The most common meaning of about as a preposition is 'on the subject of' or 'connected with': Do you know anything about cricket?
I'm very worried about my brother.
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A. Though
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B. Throughout
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C. In
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D. Across
Explanation
Usage of Across
Across has 3 different meanings.
1.From one side to other side. Like He swam across the river.
2.On the opposite/other side. Like we saw some old friends across the road.
3.When something stretches/extends from one side to another. Like there was a bridge across the river.
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