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A. healthy
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B. shocked
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C. dangerous
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D. useful
Explanation
Safe محفوظ
Dangerous خطرناک
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A. Question Answer check-in details
Explanation
Passage

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A. Lose
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B. None of these
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C. Will lose
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D. Lost
Explanation
"If you lose your passport, you will be in great trouble."
In a first conditional sentence, we use the present simple tense in the if clause and the future simple (will + verb) in the main clause.
Here, "lose" (present simple) is correct because it is used in the if clause to indicate a possible future event.
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A. None of these
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B. Reckless
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C. Hasty
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D. Careless
Explanation
"Reckless driving" refers to driving in a dangerous manner, without concern for safety.
Reckless driving means لاپرواہی سے ڈرائیونگ
It is a legal term often used in traffic violations.
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A. Hasty
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B. Speedy
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C. Old
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D. Young
Explanation
Hasty climbers have sudden falls.
Rushing or acting too quickly can lead to dangerous mistakes and accidents while climbing.
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A. You are advised not to smoke here
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B. You should be advised not to smoke here
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C. You are advised not to smoke there
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D. You were advised not to smoke here
Explanation
Order: Let + object + be + third form of a verb
Suggestion: Object + should be + third form of a verb
Request: You are requested/advised to + first form of a verb + object.
Note: Please and kindly are not used in passive voice.
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A. You will be requested to mind the gap
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B. You are requested to mind the gap
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C. You were requested to mind the gap
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D. You should be requested to mind the gap
Explanation
Rule:
Please /kindly → You are requested to. You are requested + rest of sentence.
Note: Please and kindly are not used in passive voice.
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A. None of these
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B. At
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C. On
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D. Up
Explanation
- The Huntsman aimed at the lion.
- شکاری کا مقصد شیر کا مقصد تھا۔
- Aim at is the correct phrase used when targeting something.
- It means to direct a weapon or focus towards a specific object or goal.
اس نے پھسل کر سیڑھیوں سے ________ کو کھلایا
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A. Down
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B. at
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C. None of these
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D. on
Explanation
He tripped and fed Down the stairs
اس نے پھسل کر سیڑھیوں سے نیچے کو کھلایا
Down. We use down mostly as a preposition or adverb.
It means 'in or moving to a low or lower position or level': … Downwards, downward.
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A. About
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B. From
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C. In
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D. Against
Explanation
Warn of خطرے سے خبردار کرنا
Warn against غلطی پر خبردار کرنا
Against is a preposition here.
Despite having been warned against the pick pockets he lost his money.
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