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A. Disquiet
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B. None of these
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C. Concern
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D. Apathy
Explanation
Apathy بے پروا، بے حس
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A. Both A & B
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B. Pestilence
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C. Epidemic
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D. None
Explanation
PLAGUE موذی مرض
Epidemic وبا
Pestilence وبائی بیماری
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A. From
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B. At
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C. To
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D. In
Explanation
اس نے داخل ہونے سے منع کیا تھا
Entering from
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A. Result of
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B. Remedy for
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C. Consequence of
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D. Cause for
Explanation
Antidote : something that neutralizes an repulsive feeling or situation.
Remedy : a means of checking or disposing of something undesirable.
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A. Surrender
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B. Praise
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C. None of these
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D. Compel
Explanation
Criticise means تنقید کرنا
Praise means تعریف کرنا
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A. None of the above
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B. Conceal
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C. Compel
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D. Reveal
Explanation
Discover ظاہر کرنا
Conceal چھپانا
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A. Help
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B. None of these
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C. Poors
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D. Must
Explanation
"Poor" is used as a plural noun here to refer to poor people collectively.
Poor means غریب
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A. She was tired, nevertheless, she decided to finish the project.
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B. He enjoys playing the guitar, he finds it relaxing.
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C. The conference has been postponed, thus we have more time to prepare.
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D. My hobbies include: reading, knitting, and cooking.
Explanation
The sentence with correct punctuation usage is:
(C) The conference has been postponed, thus we have more time to prepare.
The comma correctly separates the two independent clauses with the transitional adverb "thus," which shows the relationship between the clauses.
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A. It's raining outside, however, I brought my umbrella.
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B. My favorite hobbies include reading knitting and cooking.
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C. The professor's lecture was long; therefore it was informative.
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D. The concert was amazing - I've never heard such talented musicians.
Explanation
The sentence with correct punctuation usage is:
C) The concert was amazing - I've never heard such talented musicians.
Here's a breakdown of why the other options are incorrect:
- A: Commas should be used to separate items in a list. The correct punctuation would be: "My favorite hobbies include reading, knitting, and cooking."
- B: The comma after "outside" is unnecessary. The correct punctuation would be: "It's raining outside; however, I brought my umbrella."
- D: The semicolon is used incorrectly. A comma would be more appropriate: "The professor's lecture was long, but it was informative."
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A. None of these
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B. Determiner
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C. Interjection
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D. Infinitive
Explanation
"Yeah!" is an interjection expressing excitement or happiness.
Interjections are words used to show emotions or reactions.
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