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A. Over
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B. None of these
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C. To
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D. Up
Explanation
The phrase "got over" means to successfully pass or overcome something.
In this context, it refers to overcoming an examination, often due to hard work.
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A. None
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B. Perfect
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C. Defiant
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D. Submissive
Explanation
Acquiescent means باخبر
Defiant means منحرف
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A. beyond; about
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B. with; from
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C. beneath; towards
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D. amidst; in
Explanation
"The negotiations were conducted with utmost confidentiality, shrouding the details from the prying eyes of the media."
- With indicates how the negotiations were conducted
- from shows that the details were kept away or shielded from the media.
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A. Arrive at
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B. Agitate for
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C. Donate to
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D. Acquaint with
Explanation
"Agitate for" is the correct phrase to describe actively protesting for something.
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A. approach
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B. anger
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C. promote
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D. applaud
Explanation
Propitiate (راضی کرنا، خوش کرنا)
Anger (غصہ، ناراضی)
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A. angry
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B. deceitful
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C. unpractical
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D. experimental
Explanation
Pragmatic (عملی، حقیقت پسندانہ)
Unpractical (غیر عملی)
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A. Submerge
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B. Drench
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C. Soak
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D. Dry
Explanation
Immerse means غسل
Dry means خشک
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A. sensible
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B. humble
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C. arrogant
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D. regard
Explanation
PROUD فخر
humble عاجز
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A. assist
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B. allow
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C. regret
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D. perform
Explanation
Refrain means منع کرنا
Allow means اجازت دینا
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A. Stopped
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B. Refused
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C. Rejected
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D. Forbade
Explanation
Forbid is a verb which means منع کرنا
Forbade is the second while forbidden is the third form of Forbid.
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