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A. ان میں سے کوئی نہیں
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B. بارش کی پیش گوئی
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C. دوبارہ موقع
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D. معذرت کے ساتھ انکار
Explanation
Rain check means معذرت کے ساتھ انکار
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A. Finish
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B. Full
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C. Spilt
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D. None of these
Explanation
This is a proverb which means اب پچھتائے کیا ہوت جب چڑیاں چگ گئیں کھیت |
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A. To guard or protect
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B. To criticize someone
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C. To observe for fun
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D. To ignore intentionally
Explanation
Watch over. Keep an eye on something or someone to check that there's no trouble.
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A. To betray someone
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B. To help someone secretly
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C. To surprise someone
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D. To physically harm someone
Explanation
The idiom "stab someone in the back" means to betray someone who trusted you or to harm them in a way that is unexpected and hurtful
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A. To be painful
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B. To be hard to carry
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C. To be extremely expensive
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D. To be very cheap
Explanation
The idiom "cost an arm and a leg" means that something is very expensive or costs a lot of money.
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A. Don’t take a break
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B. Don’t interrupt the ongoing process
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C. Don’t spill the water
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D. None of these
Explanation
The phrase "Don't break the flow" refers to maintaining momentum or concentration during a task or activity.
It’s commonly used when someone is working smoothly, and an interruption would disturb their progress.
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A. To have an upset stomach
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B. To take more than one can deal with
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C. To be always hungry
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D. None of these
Explanation
The idiom means accepting a task that is too difficult or too much to handle.
It suggests overestimating one's ability or time.
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A. Close eyes
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B. Recover control of one's emotions
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C. None of these
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D. Take some rest
Explanation
"Pull himself together" means to regain emotional control after a stressful or difficult situation.
In this context, it refers to recovering from the grief of his mother's death.
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A. To be alert and aware of the matter
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B. To fall down because of a ball
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C. In a dance party
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D. None of these
Explanation
The idiom "on the ball" means being quick to understand and react to things.
In this sentence, it refers to someone giving a sharp and accurate assessment.
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A. To talk through
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B. Making excuses
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C. To avoid taking about what is important
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Beat around the bush" is an idiom meaning to avoid saying something directly or not addressing the main point.
It is used when someone is being indirect or evasive.
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