Student Engagement | MCQs
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A. Would
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B. Nicely
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C. None of these
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D. Listen to
Explanation
The sentence uses a first conditional structure with "If + present tense", so the result clause should use "will" or simple present, not "would".
"Would" is used in second conditionals (with past tense in the "if" clause), so it's incorrect here with "treats".
Correct sentence: If a teacher treats students nicely, they will always listen to her.
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A. Listen
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B. To
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C. None of these
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D. Patiabtily
Explanation
"Patiently" (meaning "with patience") is the correct spelling.
"Patiabtily" is a misspelling and does not exist in English.
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A. To
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B. About
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C. On
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D. For
Explanation
He has the reputation for benign a good teacher.
وہ ایک اچھے استاد کی شہرت رکھتے ہیں۔
The phrase "reputation for being a good teacher".
It is used to indicate that someone is well-known or respected for a particular quality or skill.
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A. Rejects
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B. Caches
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C. Rejoices
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D. Fades
Explanation
“Fiddles” likely means wasting time, fidgeting, or avoiding doing the task seriously.
Rejects رد کرتا ہے۔ – Closest in meaning (implies resistance, unwillingness, or avoidance)
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A. were
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B. was
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C. are
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D. is
Explanation
The correct verb to fill in the blank would be "were."
So the sentence would be: "The students and teachers were present in the assembly today."
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A. An
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B. The
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C. A
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D. No article
Explanation
A teacher should be friendly to his or her students.
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