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A. Sibilants
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B. Syllabic consonants
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C. Suffixes
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D. None of the above
Explanation
- Syllabic consonants act as the nucleus of a syllable without needing a vowel (e.g., "bottle" /l̩/).
- Common examples include /l̩/, /n̩/, and /m̩/ in unstressed syllables.
کمپیوٹر پروگرام ______ پر مشتمل ہوتا ہے؟
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A. Only data
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B. Only instructions
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C. Both instructions and data
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D. Neither instructions nor data
Explanation
A computer program consists of Both instructions and data.
Instructions are the commands that direct the computer to perform specific operations.
Data represents the information that these instructions operate on.
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A. looking forward for seeing
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B. None
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C. looking forward to seeing
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D. looking forward towards seeing
Explanation
We use verb + ing (seeing) after looking forward to
I am looking forward to seeing you soon.
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A. The forest was moving
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B. The trees were running
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C. He was running
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D. He cut the trees
Explanation
The introductory phrase "Running through the forest" refers to "he", not trees or forest.
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A. Kill
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B. Killed
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C. None
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D. Killing
Explanation
This sentence is passive voice so use third form
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A. Too many tourists visit the cave each year. It could possibly damage the rock formations.
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B. Too many tourists visit the cave each year. They could possibly damage the rock formations.
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C. None
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D. Too many tourists visit the cave each year. Their could possibly be damaged the rock formations.
Explanation
The clear sentence is: "Too many tourists visit the cave each year. They could possibly damage the rock formations."
It correctly uses "they" to refer to tourists and clearly states the potential issue.
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A. Imperative
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B. A declarative
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C. Exclamatory
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D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence "What an inspiring speech you gave!" is exclamatory
Because it expresses strong emotion or admiration and ends with an exclamation mark
قائد اعظم کی وفات کے بعد حکومت کی قسمیں کس کی مشابہت اختیار کرنے لگیں۔
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A. Parliamentarian government
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B. Presidential Government
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C. None of these
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D. Federal government
Explanation
After Quaid e Azam death Khawaja Nizam ud Dinner become Governor-General
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A. I was working
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B. I have been working
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C. I had been working
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D. No improvement
Explanation
Have been or has been is used with present perfect continuous tense.
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A. for
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B. by
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C. of
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D. with
Explanation
I left home for a walk in garden.
For a walk is a phrase means سیر کیلئے
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