COMBINED COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION PAPER 2025
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چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
- This work will have been taken by tomorrow
- This work will have been finished by tomorrow
- This work will have finished tomorrow
- None of these
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Explanation
This work will have been finished by tomorrow.
Passive voice of “You will have finished this work” changes the subject “you” to the agent (often omitted).
The object “this work” becomes the subject, and the correct passive form is “will have been finished.”
- You are requested to help me.
- You are being requested to help me.
- You were requested to help me.
- None of these
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Explanation
In passive voice, "Please" changes to a polite request: You are requested.
The tense remains present, so "are requested" is correct.
- Homophone
- Eggcorn
- Homograph
- None of these
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Explanation
An eggcorn is a misheard or mistaken word or phrase that still makes sense, like saying “hunger pains” instead of “hunger pangs.”
It differs from a malapropism because the mistaken phrase seems logically meaningful.
- Argant
- Entripreneur
- Riant
- Filgent
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Explanation
Riant is a correct English word meaning cheerful or smiling.
Argant, Entripreneur, and Filgent are not correctly spelled/common words.
- Étiquette
- Boobook
- Jibe
- Withershin
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Explanation
The correct spelling is “Widdershins”, meaning in a direction contrary to the sun’s course or counterclockwise.
“Withershin” is a misspelling.
- Behemoth
- Pandurate
- Ablacate
- Ipochal
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Explanation
The correct spelling is “Epochal”, meaning highly significant or momentous.
“Ipochal” is an incorrect spelling.
- Study something superficially
- Complete a work entirely
- Analyse critically
- None of these
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Explanation
The meaning of the idiomatic phrase "pick to pieces" is Analyse critically.
It means to study and criticize all parts of someone or something in a very detailed and severe way.
- He visited the place where Napoleon died during his holidays
- He visited the place of Napoleon death during his holidays
- During his holidays, he visited the place where Napoleon died
- None of these
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Explanation
The sentence is properly structured with an introductory phrase “During his holidays.”
It maintains correct grammar and clear meaning without ambiguity.
- Innovation and development
- To welcome the guests
- Attractive but unnecessary features added to the product
- None of the above
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Explanation
“Bells and whistles” refers to extra, fancy features that make something more appealing.
These features usually do not affect the main function of the product.
- A sudden gust of wind
- A slight trace or hint, often of a smell or feeling
- A strong and lasting impression
- None of these
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Explanation
The phrase “a whiff of” means a small amount or faint trace of something, usually a smell or emotion.
Example: I caught a whiff of perfume as she walked by.