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A. Insult
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B. At a distance
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C. None of these
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D. Length of arm
Explanation
The phrase "at arm's length" is an idiom meaning to keep someone or something at a safe distance, either physically or emotionally.
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A. Worry
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B. None of these
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C. Worried
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D. Worrying
Explanation
"Looked" followed by an adjective describes her appearance or feeling."Worried" means she appeared concerned or anxious, which fits the sentence.
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A. Sore
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B. Bruised
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C. Wounded
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D. None of the above
Explanation
My finger is still sore where I caught it in the door yesterday.
میری انگلی ابھی تک زخم ہے جہاں میں نے اسے کل دروازے میں پکڑا تھا۔
Sore means زخمی
"Sore" is an adjective
It is commonly used to describe various types of physical discomfort or pain.
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A. Impassable
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B. None
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C. Passable
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D. Passage
Explanation
impassable
ناقابل تسخیر
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A. By whom can this stick be broken?
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B. By whom could this stick be broken?
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C. By whom can this stick be broke?
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D. By whom should this stick be broken?
Explanation
Active Voice: Who
Passive Voice: By Whom
Break is a verb which means توڑنا
Broke is the second form while Broken is the third form of Break.
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A. Watery
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B. Upright
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C. Hilly
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D. Curved
Explanation
crocked means ٹیڑھا
Curved means مڑا ہوا
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A. Energetic
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B. Lively
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C. Tired
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D. None of these
Explanation
Weary means تھکا ہوا
Lively means توانائی سے بھرا ہوا
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A. Soft
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B. Firm
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C. Ugly
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D. None of these
Explanation
Hard means سخت
Soft means نرم
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A. Invincible
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B. Insurmountable
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C. Inaccessible
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D. Impregnable
Explanation
The word "inaccessible" means something that cannot be approached or reached.
It is the most suitable choice for the given phrase.
Other options:
- Invincible: Cannot be defeated.
- Insurmountable: Too great to overcome.
- Impregnable: Cannot be conquered or penetrated.
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A. None of these
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B. At enmity with
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C. At enmity for
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D. At enmity
Explanation
The correct phrase is "at enmity with", used to show hostility between two parties.
"Enmity" means a state of being actively opposed or hostile to someone.
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