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چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
- Conjunction
- Interrogative pronoun
- Relative pronoun
- Demonstrative pronoun
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Explanation
He is the athlete who has won many competitions," the word "who" is a relative pronoun.
"Who" is a relative pronoun.
It is used to introduce a clause providing more information about "the athlete."
- Up
- Over
- On
- In
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Explanation
We are too busy to take on more work.
ہم مزید کام کرنے کے لیے بہت مصروف ہیں۔
"Take on" means to accept or handle more work or responsibility, which fits the context of being busy.
- Paralysis
- Blindness
- Weakness
- Injury
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Explanation
Just as "Deafness" refers to the loss of hearing in the Ears.
"Paralysis" refers to the loss of movement in the Legs.
- Shine
- Flash
- Glow
- Beam
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Explanation
The word that best matches with both "light" and "glint" is flash.
"Flash" refers to a quick burst of light, which can create a glint or brief shine.
- Anxiety
- Excitement
- Curiosity
- Satisfaction
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Explanation
"Apprehension" means anxiety.
It refers to a feeling of worry or unease about a future event or situation.
- Virtuoso
- Vulnerable
- Fragile
- Voracious
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Explanation
The word "fragile" is the most suitable choice to complete the sentence.
It indicates that the items inside the luggage are delicate and easily broken, so caution is needed.
- Both
- Neither
- Until
- Either
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Explanation
The word "either" fits the sentence
Because it indicates that she is open to finding accommodation in "either" a flat or a shared house.
- neat and tidy
- on the top part of newspaper page
- come to the point
- none of these
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Explanation
The idiom "above the fold" originates from the newspaper industry,
where it refers to the upper half of the front page of a newspaper that is visible when the paper is folded.
- simple
- declarative
- imperative
- exclamatory
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Explanation
A declarative sentence makes a statement or provides information.
In the sentence "We took a test yesterday," you are stating a fact about an event that happened in the past.
- on
- in
- at
- over
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Explanation
The phrase “in about twenty minutes” indicates the time until the action (leaving) will occur.
Using “in” specifies the duration from the current moment to when you’ll be ready.