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A. Like
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B. Abominate
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C. None
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D. Loathe
Explanation
Antonyms for DETEST: like.
detest نفرت
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A. Nerves
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B. Ears
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C. Brain
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D. Mind
Explanation
The phrase "His voice gets on my nerves".
اس کی آواز میرے اعصاب پر سوار ہو جاتی ہے۔
It means that the person's voice annoys or irritates the speaker.
It suggests a level of discomfort or frustration caused by the sound or manner of speaking.
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A. Will come
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B. Shall come
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C. Would come
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is in reported speech, so "will" changes to "would" in indirect speech.
"He replied" indicates a past reporting verb, requiring a shift from future (will) to past (would).
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A. Of
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B. At
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C. From
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D. With
Explanation
- Astonish means حیران کردینا
- "I was astonished at his failure."
- In English, "astonished" is typically followed by "at" when expressing surprise or amazement about something.
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A. Assist
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B. Soothe
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C. Respect
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D. Sneer
Explanation
SCOFF: طنز کرنا
Respect: احترام
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A. Insolvent
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B. Good hearted
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C. None
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D. Nobel
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A. On
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B. With
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C. From
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D. At
Explanation
Smile at ہنسنا
Mock at ہنسنا
Laugh at ہنسنا
Chuckle at ہنسنا
He smiled at my words وہ میرے الفاظ پر مسکرایا
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A. Earnestly
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B. Avidly
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C. Admiringly
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D. Thoughtfully
Explanation
- The word "avidly" means with great enthusiasm or eagerness, which fits the context of a miser gazing at a pile of gold coins.
- A miser is someone who loves money and material wealth, so it's likely they would gaze at their treasure with a strong desire and enthusiasm.
- Here's the sentence with the correct answer: The miser gazed avidly at the pile of gold coins in front of him.
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