A. Will take
B. Have taken
C. None of these
D. Will have taken
Explanation
By this time next year, I will have taken all my exams.
اگلے سال اس وقت تک، میں اپنے تمام امتحانات دے چکا ہوں گا۔
" Will have taken " is used for future perfect tense, indicating an action that will be completed by a specific time in the future.
Here, it correctly expresses that all exams will be completed by this time next year.
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A. Inter services selection board
B. Inter short service board
C. All
D. Inter services selection bureau
Explanation
In 1952, the two boards were amalgamated into what we now call as Inter Services Selection Board, commonly known as ISSB and it was established at Kohat.
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اس کے آخری سال کے امتحان کے نتائج نے اساتذہ کو حیران کر دیا۔
A. The teachers are surprised at his result of final year examination
B. The teachers should be surprised at his result of final year examination
C. The teachers were surprised at his result of final year examination
D. The teachers will be surprised at his result of final year examination
Explanation
The given sentence is in Past Indefinite Tense.
Active voice structure: Subject + past tense form of the verb + object ( Her results of final year examination surprised the teachers )
Passive voice structure: Object of the active sentence + was/were + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active sentence
( The teachers were surprised at his result of final year examination )
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A. With, on
B. With, at
C. To, on
D. None of these
Explanation
My results will lead to future research on the topic. میرے نتائج اس موضوع پر مستقبل کی تحقیق کا باعث بنے گا۔ " Lead to " is the correct phrase meaning to cause or result in something. " Research on " is used to specify the topic being studied.
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A. At, in
B. In, in
C. In, with
D. None of these
Explanation
" Excels in mathematics " is correct because " excel " is followed by " in " when referring to a subject or skill . " Struggles with history " is correct because " struggle " is followed by " with " when referring to difficulties with something.
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A. In
B. Over
C. About
D. For
Explanation
For is the preposition here. He was not allowed to sit for the examination اسے امتحان میں بیٹھنے کی اجازت نہیں تھی
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A. since
B. for
C. none
D. from
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Examiner Monitored the paper distribution for 10 minutes. **** We use "for" to talk about a purpose or a reason for something: in the above sentence "the examiner monitored the paper distribution for 10 minutes". so we use the "for" preposition here because "the examiner" talk about his purpose (monitoring paper distribution ) *** ND9-11-2022
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A. Shall lend
B. Would be lent
C. Would lend
D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence expresses a future action dependent on a condition, so " shall lend" fits.
" Shall " is used with first person (I/we) for offers or promises.
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A. Pass
B. Passable
C. None of these
D. Passing
Explanation
The phrase " passing marks " is the standard term used to describe the minimum required to pass.
" Passable " means acceptable in quality .
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A. Finishes
B. Has finished
C. Had finished
D. None of these
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He had finished his homework before he went out to play. کھیلنے کے لئے باہر جانے سے پہلے ہی اس نے اپنا ہوم ورک ختم کردیا تھا۔ The past perfect tense (had finished ) is used to indicate an action completed before another past action (he went out to play ). It shows a clear sequence of events where finishing homework happened before going out.
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