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A. On
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B. At
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C. None
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D. In
Explanation
"The pilgrims will arrive at the Peshawar airport at 9 o'clock."
"At" is used for specific locations and times.
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A. Off
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B. By
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C. On
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D. With
Explanation
We generally use by for means of transport.
By is a preposition here.
Amina went by bicycle to meet Saira means آمنہ سائیکل پر سائرہ سے ملنے گئی
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A. With
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B. Towards
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C. To
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D. From
Explanation
Here Towards means in the direction of.
She walked towards the school.
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A. In
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B. With
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C. By
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D. From
Explanation
Khurram does not like flying. So, he went to Prague by bus.
We use by when we talk about “means of transport”.
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A. Stay
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B. Journey
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C. Departure
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D. Escape
Explanation
Sojourn means قیام
Stay means قیام
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A. On the way
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B. Long distance
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C. None of these
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D. One-way direction
Explanation
Enroute means راستے میں
On the way means راستے میں
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A. restricts
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B. contracts
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C. shrinks
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D. narrows
Explanation
The opposite meaning of "broadens" (which means to expand or widen) is "narrows".
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A. Will go
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B. Am going
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C. None of these
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D. Would go
Explanation
I am going China next year .
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A. Ali asked how long would it take to travel from Germany to South Africa.
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B. None of these
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C. Ali asked how long it will take to travel from Germany to South Africa.
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D. Ali asked how long it would take to travel from Germany to South Africa.
Explanation
The correct indirect speech is "Ali asked how long it would take to travel from Germany to South Africa."
Here, "will" changes to "would" in reported speech to match the past tense of the reporting verb "asked."
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A. Took Off
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B. Take Off
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C. Taken Off
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D. Takes Off
Explanation
The plane takes off at 9 am.
طیارہ صبح 9 بجے ٹیک آف کرتا ہے۔
The sentence uses "at 9 am", which suggests a scheduled or regular event.
"Takes off" is the simple present form of the phrasal verb "take off" (meaning: to leave the ground / start flying).
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