A. None of these
B. Over
C. Upon
D. Around
Explanation
" Around the chair " correctly describes the toy car moving in a circular path near the chair.
It shows direction and movement without implying contact on top of the chair.
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A. Upon
B. Under
C. None of these
D. Below
Explanation
" Under " is used when something moves to a position directly beneath .
It often touching or close to the bottom of something — like a coin rolling under a sofa.
Under means اس کے تحت
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A. Punish
B. None of these
C. Praise
D. Blame
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Chide means ڈانٹ یا سرزنش کرنے کے لئے
Praise means منظوری یا تعریف کا اظہار کرنا
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A. None of these
B. Me
C. Of
D. Used to
Explanation
The phrase should be " used to " (with " d "), as it refers to a past habitual action .
" Use to " is incorrect after " was " — past tense requires " used to ."
Correct sentence: When I was a child, my father used to take care of me.
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A. Answer see in detail...
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Passage
On the way each tree and bush, each stone and spring reminded him of Arshak’s childhood. Many were the times that he carried the child up the steep path on his back. He would sit down to rest on this stone . Navasard would give Arshak a pear and would wipe his nose with the hem of his long jacket.
1. The first sentence of the passage is in _____?
Past tense
2. Stone is a/an _____?
Noun
3. Wipe is a/an ____?
Verb
4. Carried is the ______ form of carry.
Past
5. To and on are _____?
Prepositions
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A. None of these
B. Which
C. That
D. Where
Explanation
" Where " is used to refer to places in relative clauses.
Correct sentence : "Do you remember the town where you were born?"
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A. None of these
B. Equip
C. Equipment
D. Equipped
Explanation
The verb " equip " fits grammatically in the infinitive form after " to " — " to equip the child ..."
" Equip " means to provide necessary tools or skills , which is the goal for helping a child enter college .
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A. because of
B. so as
C. whether
D. although
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He came in as quietly as he could so as not to wake the children.
وہ جتنی خاموشی سے کر سکتا تھا اندر آیا تاکہ بچوں کو جگا نہ دے۔
"so as" is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence
"so as" means with the result or purpose.
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مشہور نظم ’ٹوئنکل ٹوئنکل لٹل اسٹار‘ کس نے لکھی؟
A. Jane Austin
B. Jane Taylor
C. Charles Dickens
D. William Shakespeare
Explanation
Jane Taylor was an English poet and novelist, died in 1824.
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میں کبھی فٹ بال میچ نہیں چھوڑتا۔ مجھے بچپن سے ہی اس کا شوق ہے۔
A. Will be
B. Has been
C. Have been
D. None
Explanation
"have been" is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses.
The present perfect tense refers to an action that began at some time in the past
and is still in progress
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