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A. From
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B. About
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C. In
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D. On
Explanation
The correct preposition is "from" because it indicates being away or not present in a specific place, in this case, the class.
The phrase should read: "They were absent from the class."
آخری لیپ سال، جہاں فروری 29 دن کا تھا، ___ تھا؟
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A. None of these
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B. 2022
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C. 2023
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D. 2024
Explanation
The year 2024 is a 'leap year'.
Its meaning the month of February will have 29 days instead of 28.
Total number of days will be 366 instead of 365.
This was also the case in 2024, and 2028 will again be a leap year.
جی ایم ٹی پلس فائیو کس ملک کا معیاری وقت ہے؟
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A. Iraq
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B. Pakistan
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C. India
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D. Iran
Explanation
Pakistan Standard Time (PKT) is 5 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time, which means PKT is GMT+5.

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A. For
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B. During
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C. By
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D. Since
Explanation
My sister has been living in Paris for three years.
میری بہن تین سال سے پیرس میں رہ رہی ہے۔
We use "for" with a duration of time (e.g., for two hours, for ten years).
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A. Till
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B. At
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C. On
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D. In
Explanation
We use “on” with days and dates (e.g., on Monday, on Friday, on July 5).
This sentence refers to a specific day, so: “On Friday” is correct.
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A. It is time for tea to be take
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B. None of the above
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C. It will be time to take tea
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D. It is time to taken tea
Explanation
Active Voice: It is time to take tea.
Passive Voice: It is time for tea to be taken.
Third form of verb is always used in passive voice sentence.
Take tea means چائے پینا
It is time to take tea means چائے پینے کا وقت آچکا ہے
Take is a verb
Took is the second form and taken is the third form of Tea.
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A. My father returned home on midnight.
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B. My father returned home at midnight.
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C. My father returned home to midnight.
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D. My father returned home in midnight.
Explanation
My father returned home at midnight.
"At" is used for specific times, like at midnight, at 5 PM.
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A. Delayed
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B. Initial
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C. Late
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D. None of these
Explanation
Early means ابتدائی
Initial means ابتدائی
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A. Sooner
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B. None of these
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C. Fastest
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D. Reach
Explanation
When comparing two actions (you go vs. you reach), use comparative form: "faster" not "fastest".
"Fastest" is superlative and used when comparing more than two.
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A. Easierly
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B. Manage
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C. Work
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct form is "easily", not "easierly" (which is not a word).
"Easily" is the proper adverb derived from "easy."
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