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A. Into
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B. None of these
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C. Down
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D. Up
Explanation
- The burglar broke into the house at midnight.
- چور آدھی رات کو گھر میں گھس آیا۔
- "Broke into" means to enter a place illegally, especially by force.
- The burglar illegally entered the house at midnight.
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A. About
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B. Of
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C. With
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "About" is the correct preposition to indicate learning or gaining knowledge.
- The correct sentence is: The more you travel, the more you come to know about people and places.
- آپ جتنا زیادہ سفر کریں گے، اتنا ہی آپ لوگوں اور مقامات کے بارے میں جانیں گے۔
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A. To
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B. None of these
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C. As
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D. For
Explanation
- "As" is the correct preposition to describe a role or identity.
- The correct sentence is: Man is known as the best of all other creatures.
- انسان کو باقی تمام مخلوقات میں افضل کہا جاتا ہے۔
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A. None of these
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B. Into
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C. Inside
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D. In
Explanation
You must not shout in class.
آپ کو کلاس میں چیخنا نہیں چاہیے۔
"Shout in class" refers to making noise within the classroom.
Explanation
The correct preposition is "in," which is used to show trust or belief in someone or something.
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A. about
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B. with
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C. on
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D. to
Explanation
Your behavior is not compatible with the rules.
The correct preposition to use here is "with".
The phrase "compatible with" means that something is able to exist or work well together with something else.
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A. over
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B. on
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C. at
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D. in
Explanation
The company is on the verge of bankruptcy.
"on the verge of" is an idiomatic expression meaning close to or approaching something.
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A. so
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B. yet
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C. still
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D. but
Explanation
"He had all the money in the world, yet he was sad."
The use of "yet" emphasizes the unexpected contrast between wealth and sadness.
Therefore, "yet" is a more appropriate choice for this sentence
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A. With
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B. For
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C. On
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D. About
Explanation
The phrase "congratulated them on their wedding" is the correct usage,
as "on" is the appropriate preposition used when expressing congratulations regarding an event.
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A. Against
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B. To
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C. From
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D. For
Explanation
Whatever he does is always country against my wishes.
وہ جو بھی کرتا ہے ہمیشہ میری مرضی کے خلاف ملک کرتا ہے۔
The phrase should be "country against my wishes."
It means his actions are always contrary to or opposed to what I desire.
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