Social Interactions | MCQs
A. For
B. With
C. In
D. To
Explanation
Familiar means واقفیت
The correct preposition after " familiar " when referring to a person is " to ".
" Familiar to" means we recognize it or have seen it before .
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A. To say something inappropriate or embarrassing
B. To take back a promise
C. None of these
D. To challenge someone’s opinion
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To put one’s foot in one’s mouth : It refers to unintentionally saying something that is awkward, offensive, or embarrassing. Example : He put his foot in his mouth when he asked about her job, not knowing she had been fired.
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A. for
B. to
C. up to
D. for to
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He is waiting to meet you since morning.
ٹو لگے گا کیونکہ وہ کسی سے ملنے جا رہا ہےاور اس کا انتطار کر رہا
اس ٹاپک کے متعلق انتہائی اہم سوالات پڑھیں
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A. Who had given you ice cream?
B. By whom were you given ice-cream?
C. By whom was you given ice cream?
D. All of the above
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The sentence is in Simple Past Tense.
Past Indefinite tense
Active Voice= Subject + Second Form of Verb + Object.
Passive Voice = Object + was/were + third of verb + by + subject.
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A. None of these
B. Around
C. Across
D. With
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I came across an old friend in Islamabad this morning.
آج صبح اسلام آباد میں ایک پرانے دوست سے ملاقات ہوئی۔
The phrase " came across " means to encounter or find something or someone unexpectedly.
Here, it indicates meeting an old friend by chance.
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A. There, I
B. None of these
C. Their, I
D. Their, Me
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" Their " is the correct possessive pronoun referring to " friends ." " Me " is correct because it is the object of the preposition " except ." Correct sentence: "They had seen all of their friends except Aliza and me at the restaurant."
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A. امام ھنبل
B. none
C. امام مالک
D. امام محمد
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’عملِ اہلِ مدینہ‘ سے مراد وہ عمل ہے جس پر اسلام کے ابتدائی زمانے کی ان تین صدیوں میں جن کو احادیث میں خیر القرون کہا گیا ہے مدینہ کے علما نے اتفاق کیا ہو اور نسلاً بعد نسل اس کے وارث ہوئے ہوں
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A. The beggar was laughed by the girl
B. The beggar was being laughed by the girl
C. The beggar was laughed at by the girl
D. The beggar was being laughed at by the girl
Explanation
(the girl) will become subject and subject (The beggar) will be object. We also use helping verb of past simple tense was with V3 form of the main verb.
Keep it in mind that the preposition at must be retained with the verb.
Rule : Subject + (was /were) + V 3 + Other Agents.
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A. Women like to be flattered by men
B. Men are liked by women to flatter them
C. Women like that men should flatter them
D. Women are liked to be flattered by men
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We cannot start this sentence from "men".
We should start this sentence from "women".
While changing active into passive we should not change the sense of a sentence.
If we start this sentence from "men", the sense of the sentence will be changed.
Women like to be flattered by men is the correct passive.
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A. Upon
B. In
C. At
D. Of
Explanation
Generally amaze is followed by At .
He was amazed at my insolence.
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