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A. On
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B. In
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C. Upon
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D. Below
Explanation
We use under for a tree.
We use in when shade is added with a tree.
In & Under are Prepositions.
Let us sit down in the shade of a tree چلو کسی درخت کے سائے میں بیٹھتے ہیں۔
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A. At
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B. By
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C. None of these
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D. On
Explanation
Correct sentence: "…so that he can go on a month long tour of Europe."
"On" is used with journeys or tours.
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A. Is watching
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B. None of these
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C. Watch
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D. Watched
Explanation
The correct choice is "is watching" because it follows the present continuous tense, which is used to describe actions happening right now.
"She is watching the TV" indicates that the action is currently ongoing.
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A. None of these
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B. On
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C. In
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D. At
Explanation
"At" is used for specific places.
Here, "at their home" is the correct preposition.
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A. Excursion
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B. None of these
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C. Sight-seeing
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D. Picnic
Explanation
"Outing" refers to a short journey or trip, usually for pleasure.
Outing means ایک مختصر سفر
Excursion means ایک مختصر سفر
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A. Kite
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B. None of these
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C. Flying
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D. An
Explanation
"An" is incorrect before the consonant sound "black."
It should be "a black kite" because "black" starts with a consonant sound.
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A. A dream or vision
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B. A short nap or brief period of sleep
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C. A long, deep sleep
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D. A period of wakefulness
Explanation
Forty winks means A short nap or brief period of sleep
This is a common idiom used to describe taking a quick nap.
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A. Scripophilist
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B. Philatelist
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C. Coleopterist
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D. Notaphilist
Explanation
Philatelist means وہ شخس جو ٹکٹ کا مطالعہ کرے یا جمع کرے
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A. In
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B. To
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C. From
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D. With
Explanation
We use in after delight.
In is a preposition here.
Delight is a verb here.
Delight in by doing something کسی کام کو کرکے خوشی حاصل کرنا
He delights in playing with children وہ بچوں کے ساتھ کھیل کر خوشی حاصل کرتا ہے
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A. He asked me whether I had seen the cricket match the earlier night
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B. He asked me whether I had seen the cricket match the last night
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C. None of these
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D. He asked me whether I saw the cricket match the earlier night
Explanation
He asked me whether I had seen the cricket match the last night.This is the correct reported speech, as it:
- Changes "Did you see" to "whether I had seen" (reported speech)
- Changes "last night" to maintain the correct time reference.
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