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A. with
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B. on
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C. in
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D. at
Explanation
I was amazed at his wonderful performance.
میں اس کی شاندار کارکردگی پر حیران رہ گیا۔
Here the preposition "at" should be used because it is used when we want to tell the location of something.
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A. To
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B. For
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C. Of
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D. From
Explanation
We generally use to between key and success.
To is a preposition here.
Regular hard work is key to success means باقاعدہ محنت کامیابی کی کنجی ہے
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A. Job
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B. Accumulation
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C. Achievement
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D. Defeat
Explanation
ACCOMPLISHMENT تکمیل
Achievement کامیابی
سخت محنت کریں ایسا نہ ہو کہ آپ ______ سی ایس ایس\ امتحان میں فیل ہو جائیں۔
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A. regard
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B. shall
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C. yet
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D. should
Explanation
“should” is used to indicate something which is probable.
Here in this case Probability of failure on not working hard.
The sentence, in this case, will be “Work hard lest you should fail”.
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A. سیدنا امیر معاویہ
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B. سیدنا سلمان فارسی
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C. سیدنا موسی اشعری
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D. سیدنا مکرمہ
Explanation
حضرت عثمان غنی کے دور خلافت میں اسلام کا پہلا بحری بیڑا تیار ہوا۔
حضرت عثمان غنی کے دور خلافت میں اسلام کا پہلا بحری بیڑا سیدنا امیر معاویہ نے تیا ر کیا۔
AGM 25-12-2022
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A. Quetta
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B. Hunza
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C. Hyderabad
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D. Chitral
Explanation
Pakistan’s MMA fighter Anita Karim beats Aussie opponent in Thailand in June 2022.
پی ایچ ڈی کی ڈگری حاصل کرنے والا پاکستان کا پہلا سکھ شہری کون ہے؟
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A. Kalyan Singh
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B. Rajnath Singh
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C. Rajveer Singh
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D. Vinay Katiyar
Explanation
Kalyan Singh received his Ph.D. degree from the Punjab University under the guidance of prominent Punjabi language researcher Prof Dr. Naveed Shehzad.
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A. Of
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B. To
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C. About
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D. In
Explanation
- He is fortunate in getting the First Prize وہ پہلا انعام حاصل کرنے میں خوش قسمت ہے۔
- Usually fortunate is followed by In.
- In is a preposition here.
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A. Splendid
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B. Degenerated
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C. Degraded
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D. Rude
Explanation
" the word that fits best is "Splendid." So, the correct completion would be: "Brookfield became splendid sometimes."
This indicates that Brookfield occasionally achieved a state of grandeur or excellence.
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A. Benevolent
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B. Erudite
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C. Pragmatic
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D. Dedicated
Explanation
- The sentence should read: "Although he never learned to read, his exceptional memory and enquiring mind eventually made him an erudite very man."
- Erudite means having or showing knowledge that is gained from reading and studying, or having a deep understanding of a subject.
- Despite not being able to read, the person's exceptional memory and enquiring mind allowed them to acquire knowledge and become an erudite person.
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