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A. An easy choice
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B. Fixed Rule
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C. Rough Estimate
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D. Exact estimation
Explanation
Rule of thumb is an idiom.
Rule of thumb means rough estimate.
Rule of thumb means سرسری اندازہ
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A. During
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B. While
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C. When
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D. Between
Explanation
During means کے دوران
The fire alarm rang during yesterday's meeting.
کل کی میٹنگ کے دوران فائر الارم بج گیا۔
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A. To win a victory
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B. To do something wrong
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C. To loose something
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D. To succeed
Explanation
The meaning of the phrase to carry the day: to achieve victory.
They had a bad start, but the home team managed to carry the day in the end.
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A. To suspect foul dealings
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B. To see signs of plague epidemic
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C. None of these
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D. To get bad small of a bad dead rat
Explanation
- The idiom "to smell a rat" means to sense something suspicious or deceitful.
- It implies suspecting dishonesty or wrongdoing in a situation.
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A. Along
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B. Across
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C. From
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Along" means following the length or edge of something, like the sea front.
So, the street runs along the sea front, following its direction.
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A. Impossible
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B. Unknown
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C. Possible
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "Out of the question" means something is not possible or not allowed.
- Example: "Going on a vacation this month is out of the question due to work commitments."
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A. Of
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B. None of these
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C. To
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D. At
Explanation
The correct preposition here is "at".
Because it indicates the location (school) where the social service week is taking place.
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A. Lazy person
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B. Busy person
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C. None of these
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D. Active person
Explanation
The idiom "couch potato" refers to a lazy person who spends a lot of time sitting or lying down.
It often watching TV, with minimal physical activity.
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A. With
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B. By
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C. On
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D. None of these
Explanation
"By" means next to or beside someone.
So, "My sister sat by my mom in the bus" is the correct sentence.
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A. Something related to fighting
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B. To have plenty of wealth
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C. To have too many things to do
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D. To be a sinner
Explanation
To have your hands full is an English idiom.
To have your hands full means have as much work as one can do.
To have your hands full means بہت مصروف ہونا
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