ALL FPSC PAST PAPERS MCQS OF ENGLISH 1998 TO 2019
چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
- The worse
- The worst
- Worst
- Worse
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Explanation
It is the worst film that I have ever seen.
یہ سب سے بری فلم ہے جو میں نے کبھی دیکھی ہے۔
"The worst" is used to describe something as the lowest in quality compared to all others.
- Receipt
- Recept
- Ricipt
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
Receipt means رسید
- Distress
- Distressed
- Distressing
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"The petrol boat picked up signals of a ship in distress."
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"Distress" is a noun that refers to a state of danger or emergency.
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"Distressed" is an adjective, but it doesn’t fit the grammatical structure of the sentence.
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"Distressing" is a present participle/adjective that refers to something causing distress, but here we need the noun "distress".
- Offend
- Offence
- Offender
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"As it was a minor offence, the traffic policeman let him off with a warning."
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"Offence" (noun) means a violation or a wrongdoing, especially of a law or rule.
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The sentence is talking about a small violation, so "minor offence" is the correct phrase.
- Wise
- Wisely
- Wisdom
- None of these
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Explanation
"Wise people do not spend their money foolishly."
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"Wise" is an adjective describing people.
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We use adjectives before nouns (e.g., wise people).
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"Wisely" is an adverb, and "wisdom" is a noun — both do not fit here.
- True
- Truth
- Truly
- None of these
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Explanation
"An honest person always speaks the truth."
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"Truth" is a noun and is the correct object of the verb "speaks".
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"True" is an adjective, and "truly" is an adverb — neither fits grammatically here.
- For
- From
- By
- All of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"The gift was bought for her."
"For" is used to indicate the recipient of the gift or action.
The gift was bought from her.
The correct preposition is "from" when indicating the source or seller.
So, the sentence becomes: "The gift was bought from her."
The gift was bought by her.
The correct preposition is "by" when indicating the agent performing an action (who bought the gift).
So, the sentence becomes: "The gift was bought by her."
- On, for
- On, of
- At, for
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"I laughed at him for making a silly mistake."
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"Laughed at" is the correct phrase used when you are mocking
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"For" is used to explain the reason for the action (in this case, making a silly mistake).
- Of
- With
- At
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"Even his opponents admit that he is endowed with rare talents."
- At
- of
- With
- None of these
اس سوال کو وضاحت کے ساتھ پڑھیں
Explanation
"He seems to be quite contented with his life."
"Contented" is commonly followed by "with" to indicate satisfaction or happiness with something.
"With" is the correct preposition in this context.