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A. Idealist
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B. Pragmatic
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C. Realist
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D. Pessimist
Explanation
A pragmatic person focuses on practical solutions rather than theories.
Idealist:
An idealist focuses on high principles and perfect ideas, often disregarding practicality.
Pessimist:
A pessimist tends to focus on the negative aspects of a situation and expects the worst.
Realist:
While a realist is grounded in reality, they may not always prioritize practical solutions
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A. None of these
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B. Correct
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C. Meaningful
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D. Good
Explanation
- Sensible means something that is logical, reasonable, or meaningful in context.
- In writing, a sensible piece conveys clear and relevant ideas effectively.
- Sensible means سمجھدار
- Meaningful means معنی خیز
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A. deceitful
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B. angry
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C. unpractical
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D. experimental
Explanation
Pragmatic (عملی، حقیقت پسندانہ)
Unpractical (غیر عملی)
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A. Michael Halliday
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B. None of these
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C. Bertrand Russell
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D. J.L. Austin
Explanation
- J.L. Austin introduced the concept of speech acts, dividing them into locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts.
- His work, How to Do Things with Words (1962), is foundational in speech act theory.
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A. Uncertain
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B. Honest
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C. Arrogant
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D. Practical
Explanation
Pragmatic means حقیقت پسندانہ
Practical means عملی
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A. prominent
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B. happy
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C. none
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D. hidden
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A. Sound patterns
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B. Word formation
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C. Sentence structure
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D. Language meaning in social context
Explanation
Pragmatics studies how context influences the interpretation of meaning—including
speaker intention, social rules, and conversational implicature.
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