A. The survival of the green turtle is in danger at the Karachi Beaches.
B. The survival of the green turtle is in danger on the Karachi Beaches.
C. The survival of the green turtle is in danger over the Karachi Beaches.
D. The survival of the green turtle is in danger in the Karachi Beaches.
Explanation
The survival of the green turtle is in danger on the Karachi Beaches. " On the Karachi beaches " is the correct use, as " on " refers to a surface or area like beaches.
It correctly expresses where the threat to the turtle’s survival is occurring.
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A. I found my shoes above the bed.
B. I found my shoes on the bed.
C. I found my shoes in the bed.
D. I found my shoes under the bed.
Explanation
I found my shoes under the bed.
" Under " shows something is beneath or lower than something else — here, beneath the bed.
It correctly indicates the position where shoes are typically found if they slide or are placed out of sight.
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A. None of these
B. Then
C. To
D. Place
Explanation
" To " is a preposition showing direction or movement toward a place .
In the sentence, it links the verb " moved " with the destination " another place ."
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A. I take a bath at seven on the morning.
B. I take a bath at seven at the morning.
C. I take a bath on seven in the morning.
D. I take a bath at seven in the morning.
Explanation
I take a bath at seven in the morning.
Use " at " for specific times (e.g., at seven).
Use " in the morning " for parts of the day .
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A. Saira decided to rearrange the furniture at their room.
B. Saira decided to rearrange the furniture in their room.
C. Saira decided to rearrange the furniture for their room.
D. Saira decided to rearrange the furniture on their room.
Explanation
The preposition " in " is used to show something is inside a space or place .
Furniture is inside a room, so " in their room " is the correct usage.
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A. Adil saw some monkeys at the tree who were eating bananas.
B. Adil saw some monkeys in the tree who were eating bananas.
C. Adil saw some monkeys on the tree who were eating bananas.
D. Adil saw some monkeys of the tree who were eating bananas.
Explanation
The preposition " on " is used when something is on the surface or physically upon something.
Monkeys sit or move on trees, so " on the tree " is correct.
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A. Compile from data
B. Compile by data
C. Compile at data
D. Compile of data
Explanation
The verb "compile" is typically used with the preposition "from"
To indicate the source of the information being gathered, as in "compile data from various sources."
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The preposition "of" is commonly used to describe the content or amount associated with something, such as "a cup of tea" or "a cheque of fifty thousand rupees."
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A. To
B. Of
C. For
D. With
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Alcohol is injurious to health.
شراب صحت کے لیے نقصان دہ ہے۔
The phrase " injurious to health " is commonly used to describe something that is harmful or damaging to one's health.
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A. At a
B. In
C. At
D. At the
Explanation
The sentence should be "I saw you dancing at the party."
This specifies the particular party being referred to.
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