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A. Passes
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B. Pass
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C. Passed
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is in the present tense ("Did you"), so the correct verb form is "pass".
"Passed" would be used in a past-tense sentence without "did," such as "You passed your matric exam."
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A. It was time for CSS exams to be prepared
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B. It should be time for CSS exams to be prepared
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C. It will be time for CSS exams to be prepared
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D. It is time for CSS exams to be prepared
Explanation
Active Voice = Subject + verb + Noun/Pronoun + to + first form of a verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Subject + verb + Object + to be + third form of a verb + by + noun.
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A. about
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B. in
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C. of
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D. on
Explanation
"She is worried about her exams".
When expressing concern or anxiety about something, the correct preposition to use with "worried" is "about".
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A. see the short question and answer in the detial
Explanation
Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Kohat.
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