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A. None
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B. In good direction
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C. Misguided
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D. Both
Explanation
Led Astray means lead some one in wrong direction
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A. To fix a problem
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B. To argue with someone
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C. None of these
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D. To be exactly correct
Explanation
The idiom "hit the nail on the head" means to be exactly correct or precise about something.
It especially in identifying or solving a problem.
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A. Prodect
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B. Construct
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C. None of these
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D. Anxiety
Explanation
Under the harrow means ہیرو کے نیچے
Anxiety means بے چینی
Given Idiom: To be under the harrow means by extension,
Subject to or undergoing distress, sorrow, or torment.
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A. Admonishes others
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B. None of these
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C. Praises himself
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D. Praises others
Explanation
Bows his own trumpet means اپنے منہ میاں مٹھو بننا یا ہونا ۔ خود ستائی کرنا
- "Blows his own trumpet" means someone who praises themselves excessively or boasts about their own achievements.
- It suggests a lack of humility and a tendency to self-promote.
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A. To have extra-large ears
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B. To be ready and eager to listen
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C. To be impatient about something
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D. None of these
Explanation
- The idiom "to be all ears" refers to being attentive and fully prepared to listen carefully.
- It conveys interest and willingness to hear what someone has to say.
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A. None of the above
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B. Between two srong friends
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C. Between two difficult situatios
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D. Between two week persons
Explanation
Between the devil and the deep blue sea means:
in a difficult situation where there are two equally unpleasant choices.
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A. None of these
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B. To postpone
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C. To extinguish
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D. To go out
Explanation
- To put out means to extinguish something, such as a fire, light, or cigarette.
- Example: "Firefighters managed to put out the fire before it spread further."
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A. None of these
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B. Occur suddenly
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C. Break down
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D. Incomplete
Explanation
- Break out refers to something happening suddenly, such as an epidemic, war, or fire.
- Example: "A fire broke out in the factory last night."
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A. None of these
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B. To say or do something that makes a lot of people angry
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C. To flatter the boss with unnecessary praise
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D. To be afraid of darkness
Explanation
To say or do something that makes a lot of people angry
- This idiom means creating a disturbance or causing trouble in a peaceful situation.
- It often refers to actions or remarks that provoke strong reactions or controversy.
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A. Cheap
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B. Difficult
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C. Free
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D. Expensive
Explanation
Prov. The most satisfying experiences do not cost any money. Don't be gloomy because you're broke. The best things in life are free.
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