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چار آپشن میں سے کسی ایک پر کلک کرنے سے جواب سرخ ہو جائے گا۔
Sometimes that seems bad but it actually good
A good thing that seems bad at first
A bad situation
Both A and B
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Explanation
" A blessing in disguise " means something that seems bad at first but later turns out to be good . It refers to an unexpected benefit hidden in an unpleasant situation. The idiom teaches that some difficulties bring positive results . Last verified on 08-05-2026
To be ill
Feeling unwell/sick
Standing in bad weather
Both A and B
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Explanation
“ Under the weather ” is an idiom used for a person who is not feeling well or is sick . It commonly means ill or slightly unwell (feeling sick). Last verified on 24-06-2026
To stop because one does not want to do any more / End work
To stop doing something that is annoying
To get rid of something that is harmful
To stop and finish the whole matter
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Explanation
“ Call it a day ” means to stop working for the rest of the day. It is used when someone finishes their work or decides to rest. Example : We are tired, let’s call it a day . Last verified on 14-05-2026
With
To
For
About
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Explanation
We use agree to when talking about a proposal, plan, suggestion, request, or offer . Therefore, the correct sentence is: "She agrees to my proposal." " Agree to " means to accept or approve something. Last verified on 11-07-2026
To be exactly correct
Speaking directly to the point
Perform as a task with exactness
To say something that is exactly right
All of these
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Explanation
The idiom " hit the nail right on the head " broadly means to do or say something that is completely accurate, precise, and perfectly suited for the situation . Because it encompasses verbal accuracy, correct actions, and directness . Last verified on 19-01-2026
At
On
In
None of these
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Explanation
The correct preposition with “ interested ” is in . So, the correct sentence is: He is interested in reading books. Last verified on 05-05-2026
A book read him
A book is read by him
A book is being read by him
None of these
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Explanation
Sentence is in Present Continuous Tense (is reading). Passive form uses is/am/are + being + past participle. So: A book is being read by him. Last verified on 15-05-2026
A letter is written by her.
A letter was written by her.
A letter has been written by her.
None of these
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Explanation
The sentence " She wrote a letter " is in past simple tense. The passive voice of a past simple sentence is formed as: Object + was/were + past participle + by + subject So, " A letter was written by her. " is correct. Last verified on 04-05-2026
He says he was busy
He said he is busy
He said he was busy
None of these
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Explanation
In indirect speech, past simple “ was ” usually remains “ was ”. Reporting verb “ said ” does not change in this case. So the correct conversion is: He said he was busy . Last verified on 15-05-2026
Temporary
Fleeting
Eternal
Both A and B
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Explanation
Ephemeral means عارضی Fleeting means عارضی Temporary means عارضی Last verified on 11-06-2026