SINDH UNIVERSITY PAST PAPERS AND SYLLABUS
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- Let your face be washed.
- Let your face will be washed.
- Your face washed.
- None of these
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Explanation
Active Voice (Imperative):
Structure: Verb (base form) + object
Example: "Wash your face."
Passive Voice (Imperative):
Structure: Let + object + be + past participle (V3)
Example: "Let your face be washed".
- Cricket will being played by Ahsan.
- Cricket will been played by Ahsan.
- Cricket will be being played by Ahsan.
- None of these
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Explanation
Active Voice (Future Continuous):
Structure: Subject + will be + present participle (V-ing) + object
Example: "Ahsan will be playing cricket."
Passive Voice (Future Continuous):
Structure: Object + will be being + past participle (V3) + by + subject
Example: "Cricket will be being played by Ahsan."
- Were mangoes bought by him
- Was mangoes bought by him
- Mangoes were bought by his
- None of these
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Explanation
Change the voice: "Did he buy mangoes?" Were mangoes bought by him
The sentence is in past simple tense (Did + base verb).
Passive voice becomes: Were + past participle (bought) + by + subject.
- Relative Pronoun
- Pronoun
- Indefinite Pronoun
- None of these
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Explanation
"Who" introduces the clause "who was going to market" and relates it to "Hyder".
This makes "who" a relative pronoun.
- Verb
- Pronoun
- Adverb
- None of these
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Explanation
"What" is an interrogative pronoun used to ask a question.
It replaces the unknown information (in this case, the name).
- To decide
- Have decide
- Decided
- None of these
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Explanation
The phrase "It is up to you" is commonly followed by the infinitive form: "to decide."
It means you are responsible for making the decision.
- Must
- Ought
- Have to
- None of these
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Explanation
"Have to" is used to express necessity or obligation.
"I don’t have to" means it is not necessary, which fits the sentence.
- Outdoor
- Out
- Indoor
- None of these
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Explanation
"Outdoor games" refers to games played outside, like cricket or football.
The sentence talks about a type of game, so "outdoor" is the correct adjective.
- Of
- After
- About
- For
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Explanation
The correct phrase is "anxious about his health", meaning worried or concerned regarding someone's well-being."Anxious about" is used to express concern or unease regarding a situation or person.His father is anxious about his health.اس کے والد اس کی صحت کے بارے میں فکر مند ہیں۔
- Very Much
- Well
- Badly
- None of these
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Explanation
"Badly injured" is the correct collocation, meaning seriously hurt.
"Badly" modifies the verb to show the extent of the injury.