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A. Need to eat something
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B. Need to do more
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C. Need not to do more
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D. Need to hurry
Explanation
A long way to go means need to do more before being successful.
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A. Become Garrulous
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B. Become Noisy
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C. Become Silent
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D. Become Talkative
Explanation
The phrase CLAM UP means خاموش ہوجانا، چپ ہوجانا، منہ بند کرنا
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A. Abstract Noun
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B. Uncountable Noun
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C. Common Noun
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D. Collective Noun
Explanation
The inverted commas word "herd" is a collective noun.
It represents a group of animals considered as a single entity, in this case, a group of sheep.
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A. Face the task
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B. None of these
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C. In difficultly
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D. To destroy
Explanation
- The idiom "to bear the brunt" means to face the hardest or most challenging part of something, especially in difficult situations.
- It implies enduring the worst or greatest impact of a problem.
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A. To win after effort
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B. To loose
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C. None of these
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D. To win easily
Explanation
- The idiom "romp home" means to achieve victory effortlessly.
- It is often used in sports or competitions to describe an easy win.
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A. A planned robbery
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B. None of these
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C. Robbery in day
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D. Charge too much
Explanation
- The idiom "daylight robbery" refers to something being unfairly expensive or overpriced.
- It implies being cheated openly, as if the injustice is as obvious as daylight.
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A. To revise interest in an old subject
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B. To act in a foolish way
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C. To waste one's efforts
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D. None of these
Explanation
- "To flog a dead horse" means to keep putting effort into something that is no longer effective or relevant.
- It signifies a futile or pointless endeavor.
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A. Advantage for all quarters
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B. Advantage for poor only
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C. Advantage for the rich only
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D. Advantage for retired persons only
Explanation
The meaning of LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD is to make a situation fair for everyone.
Level Playing Field ایسی صورتحال جس میں ہر فریق کو برابار فائدہ ہو
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A. To Scold
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B. To barter
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C. To prevail
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D. To pretend
Explanation
Haul over the coals is an English idiom.
Haul over the coals means to scold.
Haul over the coals means ڈانٹنا
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A. Sound which is too loud
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B. Sound which is safe for ears
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C. Sound which is unsafe for ears
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D. Not hurt or damaged
Explanation
Safe and Sound is an English idiom.
Safe and Sound means out of danger and unharmed.
Safe and Sound means صحیح سلامت
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