-
A. At
-
B. From
-
C. Of
-
D. With
Explanation
- Astonish means حیران کردینا
- "I was astonished at his failure."
- In English, "astonished" is typically followed by "at" when expressing surprise or amazement about something.
-
A. Any
-
B. A
-
C. Some
-
D. The
Explanation
Here this sentence is talking about a particular book.
We use the before a particular thing.
The is an article here.
I enjoyed reading the book you gave me.
-
A. eradicated
-
B. aroused
-
C. obliterated
-
D. relieved
Explanation
allayed: ختم
relieved: سکون
-
A. exact
-
B. prompt
-
C. slow
-
D. elaborate
Explanation
expeditious: تیز رفتار
prompt: فوری طور پر
-
A. Sneer
-
B. Soothe
-
C. Assist
-
D. Respect
Explanation
SCOFF: طنز کرنا
Respect: احترام
-
A. Off
-
B. On
-
C. Of
-
D. With
Explanation
Generally, jealous is followed by of.
Of is a preposition here.
Jealous of someone means حاسد ہونا
**********
VU LDC UDC FIA PAPER 27-12-2021
-
A. Good hearted
-
B. Nobel
-
C. Insolvent
-
D. None
-
A. Passed for
-
B. Yielded to
-
C. Vexed with
-
D. None
Explanation
He is "vexed with" me for opposing him.
This phrase means he is annoyed or irritated with me.
-
A. has died
-
B. dies
-
C. Died
-
D. Had died
Explanation
- First the patient died then the doctor came.
- Means dying took place before arrival.
- We have have to use Past Perfect Tense here.
- The patient had died before the doctor came.
-
A. None of these
-
B. Will not be
-
C. Would not have
-
D. Will not have
Explanation
The sentence is a third conditional, used to describe an unreal past situation.The correct structure is: If + past perfect, then would not have + past participle → "If I helped him, he would not have drowned."
✅ Correct: 0 |
❌ Wrong: 0 |
📊 Total Attempted: 0