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A. To be humiliated
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B. None of these
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C. To be helppless
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D. To look angry
Explanation
- To lose face: To be humiliated
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- to be humiliated meaning ذلیل ہونا
- to lose face is the phrase the face that means to lose other people's respect
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A. Keep in mind
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B. Keep thinking about something
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C. Keep at the keep shore
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D. Keep at a distance
Explanation
"Keep at bay" means to keep something/someone at a distance, physically or metaphorically.
To maintain a safe margin and prevent overwhelm or danger.
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A. Sleepy
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B. Ignorant
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C. Fat
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D. Lazy
Explanation
Like a sitting duck means ignorant.
Like a sitting duck means وہ شخص جو بآسانی زد میں آسکے
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A. To show false things
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B. To make blind
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C. To harm someone
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D. To mislead
Explanation
To throw dust in one's eyes to deceive or mislead someone.
The idiom ‘To throw dust in one's eyes’ means گمراہ کرنا یا دھوکہ دینا
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A. Preposition
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B. Adverb
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C. Verb
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D. None
Explanation
Verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
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A. In the nick of time
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B. on time
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C. in time
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D. None
Explanation
In The Nick Of Time : آخری وقت پر
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A. It makes two to quarrel
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B. birds of feather flock together
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C. A bird in hand is worth than two in the bush
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D. None
Explanation
ایک ہاتھ سے تالی نہیں بجتی. , IT TAKES TWO TO MAKE A QUARREL
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A. Completely
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B. None
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C. go throw
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D. Go away
Explanation
Out-and-out means "absolute" or "complete," often in a bad way.
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A. None
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B. in
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C. on
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D. at
Explanation
To refer to a place, use the prepositions "in" (the point itself)
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A. Undecided controversy
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B. At the last moment
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C. To be confused
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D. A man of ability
Explanation
At one's wits end means ایسی صورتحال میں ہونا کہ جب انسان کو پتہ ہی نہ چلے کہ اب کیا کیا جائے
AGM 08-01-2023
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