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A. Investigate
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B. Seek
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C. Explore
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D. Conceal
Explanation
Search means ڈھونڈنا
Conceal means چھپانا
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A. True story
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B. Brief explanation
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C. Favorable incident
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D. Fabricated story
Explanation
Concocted means false or imaginary story — in Urdu, " من گھرت کہانی"
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A. روزانہ (Daily)
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B. ہمیشہ (Always)
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C. اچانک (All of a sudden)
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D. دھیرے دھیرے (Slowly)
Explanation
"Dafatan" (دَفعَةً) is an Urdu word "suddenly" or "all of a sudden", indicating something unexpected.
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A. Blasphemy : Irreverence
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B. Optimism : Insight
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C. Sorrow : Intention
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D. Ignorance : Patience
Explanation
Condemnation : Disapproval :: Blasphemy : Irreverence
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A. Ness
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B. None of these
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C. Age
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D. Full
Explanation
Adding the suffix "age" to "wreck" forms "wreckage," meaning the remains of something destroyed.
"Age" is a common suffix used to form nouns indicating a result or outcome.
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A. Dis
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B. None of these
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C. Re
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D. Mis
Explanation
The prefix "dis-" means opposite of or not, and when added to "agreement", it becomes "disagreement".
"Disagreement" means a lack of agreement or conflict in opinion.
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A. None of these
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B. im
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C. in
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D. un
Explanation
To create the antonym of "Complete", the appropriate prefix is "in-":
Complete → Incomplete (meaning not finished or lacking parts).
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A. None of these
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B. in
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C. dis
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D. un
Explanation
The antonym of "adequate" is "inadequate", formed by adding the prefix "in-".
"In-" is commonly used to form negatives in English (e.g., "incomplete", "indecent").
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A. The left had already train the station.
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B. Already left had the station the train.
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C. The train had already left the station.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The train had already left the station.
The sentence follows correct subject-verb-object order: "The train" (subject) + "had already left" (verb) + "the station" (object).
It uses past perfect tense properly to show that the action (train leaving) was completed in the past.
عجیب لفظ منتخب کریں : لمبا، بڑا، پتلا، تیز، چھوٹا
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A. huge
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B. sharp
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C. thin
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D. Tall
Explanation
Tall, huge, and thin are related to height (vertical distance).
except Sharp is related to dimensions
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