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A. Snob
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B. Fool
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C. Egoist
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D. Rogue
Explanation
B
ANS:
SAGE: بابا, ذہین
Fool: بیوقوف
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A. Aesthetic
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B. Sensual
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C. Sensible
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D. Sensitive
Explanation
A
ANS:
Sensuous : relating to or influencing the senses instead of the intellect.
Delicate : quick to identify or react to slight changes, signals, or impacts.
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A. Imprisoned
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B. Dismissed
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C. Hurt intensely
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D. Severely punished
Explanation
The idiom "cut to the quick" means مجروح کرنا یا ٹھیس پہنچانا
Loyal وفادار
Watchman چوکیدار
When جب
He اس کو
Accused مورد الزام ٹہرانا
Theft چوری
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A. This picture could not be drawn by me
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B. This picture could not be drawn by I
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C. This picture cannot be drawn by me
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D. This picture cannot be drawn by I
Explanation
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense.
The model (can) has been used in active which changed to can be in passive.
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A. To
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B. With
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C. For
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D. In
Explanation
Familiar means واقفیت
The correct preposition after "familiar" when referring to a person is "to".
"Familiar to" means we recognize it or have seen it before.
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A. At
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B. To
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C. In
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Lost to" is the correct phrase, meaning she no longer possesses any sense of shame.It indicates a complete lack or absence of a particular quality.
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A. Upon
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B. None of these
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C. In
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D. On
Explanation
I have claim on you.
میں نے آپ پر دعوی کیا ہے۔
"Claim on you" implies a demand or right to something from you.
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A. About
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B. In
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C. For
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D. With
Explanation
The correct sentence is: Do not meddle in my affairs.
میرے معاملات میں مداخلت نہ کریں۔
The preposition "in" is used to indicate involvement or interference in someone's business or matters.
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A. For
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B. With
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C. About
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D. To
Explanation
About as a preposition.
The most common meaning of about as a preposition is 'on the subject of' or 'connected with': Do you know anything about cricket?
I'm very worried about my brother.
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A. In
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B. Though
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C. Throughout
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D. Across
Explanation
Usage of Across
Across has 3 different meanings.
1.From one side to other side. Like He swam across the river.
2.On the opposite/other side. Like we saw some old friends across the road.
3.When something stretches/extends from one side to another. Like there was a bridge across the river.
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