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A. With
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B. On
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C. To
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D. At
Explanation
We generally use to after tell.
To is a preposition here.
Never tell your secrets to a stranger نے راز کو کسی اجنبی کے ساتھ مت بتائیں۔
۔۔۔۔ ۔ تھےجس نے روما کا کنواں خریدا اور اسے امانت قرار دیا
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A. Hazrat Umar
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B. Hazrat Usman
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C. Hazrat Ali
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D. None
Explanation
Uthman bin Affan bought the well and gifted it to Muslims and declared it as a Waqf .
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A. On
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B. None of these
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C. With
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D. By
Explanation
The correct phrase is "rely on," meaning to depend or trust.
"You may rely on our doing our utmost" is the grammatically correct form.
Relay on means انحصار کرنے یا اعتماد کرنے کے لئے
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A. حق
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B. علم
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C. عهد
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D. ان میں سے کوئی نہیں
Explanation
مکمل حدیث: للا إيمان لمن لا أمانة له ولا دين لمن لا عهد له
مطلب: جس شخص میں امانت داری نہ ہو اور جو اپنے وعدوں کا پابند نہ ہو، اس کا ایمان اور دین مکمل نہیں۔
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A. Him and I
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B. Him and mine
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C. Him and me
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D. None of these
Explanation
The matter is between him and me
معاملہ اس کے اور میرے درمیان ہے
"Between" is a preposition and is followed by objective pronouns.
"Him" and "me" are correct objective forms.
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A. Believable
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B. Readable
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C. Praiseworthy
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D. False
Explanation
Credible means بھروسہ، اعتماد یا اعتبار کے قابل
Believable means قابل اعتبار
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A. None of these
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B. Moral
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C. Honestly
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D. Cheating
Explanation
Fraud means دھوکہ دہی یا بے ایمانی
Honestly means سچائی اور سالمیت
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A. Worst
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B. Best
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C. None of these
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D. Manifest
Explanation
The phrase "Honesty is the best policy".
Itmeans that being truthful and straightforward is the most effective and morally sound approach in life.
It leading to trust and long-term success.
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A. Incredible
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B. Native
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C. Fraud
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D. Gullible
Explanation
Gullible means one believes others easily and can be cheated.
Gullible means بھولا · سادہ دل · سادہ مزاج · سیدھا سادہ
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A. None of these
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B. He asked her why she lied to him.
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C. He asked her why had she lied to him.
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D. He asked her why she had lied to him.
Explanation
He asked her why she had lied to him.
The reporting verb “said to” becomes “asked” for a question.
In indirect speech, the past simple “did lie” changes to past perfect → “had lied”.
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