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A. Hard
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B. None of the
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C. Passed
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D. Would
Explanation
The sentence is a second conditional: If + past tense, would + base verb."Passed" is incorrect; it should be "pass" (base form) after "would".
Correct sentence: If you worked hard, you would pass the exam.
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A. Had not stop, cover
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B. Did not stop, cover
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C. Did not stop, covered
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Did not stop" is the correct past tense form of the verb "stop".
"Covered" is the simple past form that matches the sequence of past events.
This sentence follows the structure of two completed actions in the past.
Correct sentence:
"Ali did not stop studying until he covered all the exam topics."
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A. So complicated that
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B. Such complicated that
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C. None of these
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D. More complicated so
Explanation
The correct structure is “so + adjective + that” to show cause and effect.
"The question paper was so complicated that it was completely incomprehensible."
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A. Passing
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B. Passable
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C. None of these
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D. Pass
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. Unkind
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B. Barren
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C. Unable
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D. Unsuitable
Explanation
INHOSPITABLE بے مہمان نواز
Unkind بے رحم
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A. In
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B. Through
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C. Into
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D. None of these
Explanation
You can get through the exams if you work hard.
اگر آپ سخت محنت کرتے ہیں تو آپ امتحانات سے گزر سکتے ہیں۔
"Through" is used to indicate completing or passing something, such as exams.
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A. None of these
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B. Would have
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C. Would had
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D. Will have
Explanation
- This is a third conditional sentence, which expresses a past hypothetical situation.
- The structure for third conditional: If + past perfect, would have + past participle
- "If I had worked hard, I would have passed the test."
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