ہنس کے لیے جو چٹنی ہے وہ گانڈر کے لیے چٹنی ہے۔
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A. like treatment for like things
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B. rich and poor should be treated equally
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C. goose and gender should both be fed with sauce
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D. eveyone regardless of difference deserves equal treament
Explanation
What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
means. used to say that one person or situation should be treated the same way that another person or situation is treated
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A. to retain one's own lawyer
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B. to obtain the services of a lawyer belonging to one's own family
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C. to preserve a discreet silence
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D. to relay on own judgement
Explanation
If you keep your own counsel, you keep quiet about your opinions or intentions.
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A. A narrow escape
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B. near to light
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C. At distance
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D. None
Explanation
its real meaning is to hide ones talent under the bushel
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A. To cut some part of an item
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B. To destroy something
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C. To find some reason to quarrel
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D. To criticize someone
Explanation
To pick holes: to try and make an idea or piece of work seem bad by finding all the things that are wrong or missing.
غلطیاں نکالنا ۔ - TO PICK HOLES IN
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RY 17-12-2022
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A. Work until you are blue and black
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B. Work like a new leaf
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C. Work to the winds
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D. Work your fingers to the bone
Explanation
- Work your fingers to the bone is an idiom which means سخت محنت کرنا
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A. Anxious about
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B. Anxious to
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C. Anxious for
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D. Anxious from
Explanation
Zia is Anxious about his visit visa to the U.S.
ضیاء امریکہ کے اپنے وزٹ ویزا کے بارے میں بے چین ہیں۔
Anxious about means فکر مند / بے چین : full of mental distress because of fear of danger or misfortune
ND16-8-2023
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A. Sew
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B. Sow
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C. Sows
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D. Sowing
Explanation
As you so, so shall you reap is a proverb which means جیسا کروگے ویسا بھروگے
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A. To be happy
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B. To be excited
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C. To be ill
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D. To be rich
Explanation
Under the weather means بیمار
e.g. He is under the weather today.
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A. Simile
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B. None of these
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C. Metaphor
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D. Antithesis
Explanation
"Raining cats and dogs" is a metaphor.
It compares the intensity of the rain to something chaotic without using "like" or "as."
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A. Adjective Clause
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B. Phrase
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C. Subordinate Clause
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D. Independent Clause
Explanation
A phrase is a group of words that lacks a subject-verb combination.
"Over my head" is a prepositional phrase because it begins with the preposition "over" and lacks a verb.
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