A. Prior
B. Prior
C. Anterior
D. Rare
Explanation
Subsequent means اس کے بعد
Prior means پہلے
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A. Lengthy
B. Extended
C. Prolonged
D. Short
Explanation
Protracted ( لمبا )
Short ( مختصر ).
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سی ایس ایس کا امتحان ٹھیک ساڑھے نو بجے شروع ہوگا۔
A. Usually
B. Roughly
C. Exactly
D. About
Explanation
The CSS examination will begin "Exactly " at nine-thirty سی ایس ایس کا امتحان "بالکل ٹھیک" ساڑھے نو بجے شروع ہوگا۔ ... Another word used for "precisely" is "Exactly" Exactly is best to keep the meaning of the original sentence. ... precisely is a phrasal verb that means something done with complete accuracy or perfection . precisely meaning بالکل Exactly meaning بالکل ND16-8-2023
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A. in a great hurry
B. excited
C. all of these
D. in trouble
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"Against the clock" means doing something in a great hurry, as fast as possible, because there is very little time available; essentially, "racing against time.".
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A. Friday
B. Monday
C. Sunday
D. Tuesday
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Q. What subject will start the series of lectures?
Ans: Algebra
Q. Which of the following day is a holiday?
Ans: Wednesday
On which day lecture of Geometry is scheduled?
Ans: Monday
How many days after Physics is Biology?
Ans: 1 day
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A. Were/has
B. Would/had
C. None of these
D. Was/have
Explanation
This sentence belongs to Type Two conditional sentence ( unreal situation)
We use would and had in the second type of Conditional sentences.
People would contribute more if they had more time means لوگوں کے پاس زیادہ پیسہ ہوتا تو چندہ دیتے
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A. Bury
B. Buried
C. Will bury
D. Had buried
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I buried him two days ago.
The phrase “two days ago” clearly indicates a specific time in the past, so we must use the simple past tense.
"Buried" is the simple past form of the verb "bury."
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A. With
B. For
C. Since
D. On
Explanation
The word ' for ' is used to show a period of time , be it in the past, present or future.
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A. Put Up
B. Put On
C. Put Off
D. Put Down
Explanation
The meeting has been put off until next week.
"Put off" is a phrasal verb that means to postpone or delay something.
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A. Did not stop, covered
B. None of these
C. Had not stop, cover
D. Did not stop, cover
Explanation
"Did not stop" is the correct past tense form of the verb "stop".
"Covered" is the simple past form that matches the sequence of past events.
This sentence follows the structure of two completed actions in the past.
Correct sentence:
"Ali did not stop studying until he covered all the exam topics."
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