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A. Brave
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B. Arrogant
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C. Coward
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D. Traitors
Explanation
Fifth Columnists means ایسا گروہ جو اپنے ہی ملک کے خلاف غداری کرے
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A. Society
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B. Social
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C. Unsocial
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D. Sociability
Explanation
The word “Social” is an adjective which means relating to society or its organization.
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A. Infatuated
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B. addictive
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C. incorrigible
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D. contagious
Explanation
Addictive means عادی بنانے والی چیز
Contagious means وبا
Infatuated means attracted
Incorrigible means جس کو درست نہ کیا جاسکے
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A. None of these
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B. Polyandry
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C. Bigamy
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D. Polygamy
Explanation
Polyandry is a form of polygamy in which a woman takes two or more husbands at the same time.
Polyandry is contrasted with polygyny, involving one male and two or more females.
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A. Philanthropist
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B. None
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C. Aggrandize
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D. Optimist
Explanation
Philanthropist means انسانیت سے پیار کرنے والا یا انسانیت کی خدمت کرنے والا
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A. Enjoy two different opportunities at the same time
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B. To do something badly or cheaply
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C. One person paying for everyone
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D. Share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally
Explanation
To go Dutch MEANING: To share the cost of something, especially a meal, equally.
USE: When we go out for a meal or on holiday
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A. To challenge someone’s opinion
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B. To take back a promise
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C. To say something inappropriate or embarrassing
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D. None of these
Explanation
- To put one’s foot in one’s mouth: It refers to unintentionally saying something that is awkward, offensive, or embarrassing.
- Example: He put his foot in his mouth when he asked about her job, not knowing she had been fired.
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A. He said might he open the window. It was rather hot in there.
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B. None of these
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C. He asked if he might open the window. He mentioned it was rather hot in there.
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D. He asked if he might open the window as it was rather hot in there?
Explanation
He asked if he might open the window. He mentioned it was rather hot in there."May I" in indirect speech changes to "if he might" (polite request).
The second sentence is a separate declarative: "It's" → "it was", and "here" → "there" — both correctly transformed.
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A. My friend wished me and wanted to know that what was doing there.
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B. None of these
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C. My friend greeted me and asked me what I was doing there.
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D. My friend said hello to me and asked me what was I doing there.
Explanation
My friend greeted me and asked me what I was doing there.
The direct speech is turned into indirect by converting "are you" to "I was".
"Hello" becomes "greeted me", and the question is properly structured using asked me what I was doing there.
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A. None of these
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B. He said that he had seen him the previous day
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C. He said that he has seen him today
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D. He said that he had seen him that day
Explanation
Direct: He said, "I saw him today".
Indirect: He said that he had seen him that day
Remove inverted commas.
Add that
Today into that day
Past indefinite tense into past perfect tense
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