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A. Risk
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B. Insecurity
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C. Cope
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D. Ancillary
Explanation
Danger means خطرہ
Risk means خطرہ
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A. Of
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B. Against
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C. With
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D. From
Explanation
Warn of خطرے سے خبردار کرنا
Warn against غلطی پر خبردار کرنا
We warned him of the danger.
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A. Off
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B. Fron
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C. Down
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D. None of these
Explanation
The correct phrase is "He fell off his horse."
"Off" is used to indicate movement downward from a higher position (e.g., "fall off a bike" or "fall off a ladder").
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A. None of these
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B. Among
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C. Into
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D. Along with
Explanation
"Among" is used when referring to a group of people or things.
Since the president is surrounded by multiple bodyguards, "among" is the correct choice.
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A. None of these
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B. On
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C. Near
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D. Along
Explanation
"Along the road" means moving in the same direction as the road, which suits walking.
It shows continuous movement beside or on the path, making it the best fit in context.
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A. Above
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B. None of these
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C. Outside
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D. Under
Explanation
Correct sentence: "A huge crowd is waiting outside the stadium…"
"Outside" shows position external to the stadium.
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A. None of these
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B. In
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C. Of
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D. For
Explanation
"For" indicates purpose or reason.
The phrase "for your safety" means to ensure you stay safe.
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A. None of these
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B. Specific
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C. Flammable
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D. Plastic
Explanation
Combustible means آتش گیر
Flammable means آتش گیر
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A. Of
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B. Off
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C. None of these
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D. On
Explanation
The phrase "came off" means something got detached or separated from its place.
Correct sentence: The handle of my bicycle suddenly came off. It is in my hands now.
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A. in
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B. over
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C. out
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D. about
Explanation
A fireman jumped out of the window.
ایک فائر مین نے کھڑکی سے چھلانگ لگا دی۔
"jump out," means to move or propel oneself from the inside of a space to the outside.
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