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Q1. The---- virgin,s side-long looksof love. The matron,s glance would those looks reprove.

  • A. Lovesick
  • B. Angry
  • C. Bashful
  • D. Stubborn

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Q2. Ralph was excited by the idea of being free from any ----supervision.

  • A. Adult
  • B. Parental
  • C. School
  • D. Moral

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • B. As Ralph is adult now so it's not possible that he would be under parental supervision.
  • C. This option is not appropriate.
  • D. This option is not appropriate.

Q3. Pakistan's largest national park extends hundreds of miles along the_.

  • A. Arabian Sea
  • B. South Coast
  • C. Makran Coast
  • D. Silk Road

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Central Karakoram in Gilgit-Baltistan is currently the largest national park in the country, spanning over a total approximate area of 1,390,100 hectares along Makran Coast.
  • B. Central Karakoram in Gilgit-Baltistan is currently the largest national park in the country, spanning over a total approximate area of 1,390,100 hectares along Makran Coast.
  • D. Central Karakoram in Gilgit-Baltistan is currently the largest national park in the country, spanning over a total approximate area of 1,390,100 hectares along Makran Coast.

Q4. “Tonight, we are having a feast. We have killed a_ and we have got meat”.

  • A. Deer
  • B. Hare
  • C. Goat
  • D. Pig

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. It is a kpk textbook line copied here. Animal was pig.
  • B. It is a kpk textbook line copied here. Animal was pig.
  • C. It is a kpk textbook line copied here. Animal was pig.

Q5. Northern Pakistan's picturesque-----valley is a place of faiytales.

  • A. Kaghan
  • B. Swat
  • C. Chitral
  • D. Hunza

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • B. Northern Pakistan’s picturesque Kaghan Valley is a place of fairytales.
  • C. Northern Pakistan’s picturesque Kaghan Valley is a place of fairytales.
  • D. Northern Pakistan’s picturesque Kaghan Valley is a place of fairytales.

Q6. Simon became inarticulate in his effort to express mankinjd,s essential-----.

  • A. Fear
  • B. illness
  • C. Hatred.
  • D. Greediness

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Fear is also a noun but not used after essential because Simon can't express precisely what he understands because he lacks a sophisticated education or training in dealing with abstract concepts; he is, after all, a ten-year-old boy. Simon's inability to articulate what he sees as "mankind's essential illness" mirrors Jack's inability to effectively express "the compulsion to track down and kill that was swallowing him up." It was not about simon's fear it was about his illness.
  • C. Hatred is also a noun but not used after essential because Simon can't express precisely what he understands because he lacks a sophisticated education or training in dealing with abstract concepts; he is, after all, a ten-year-old boy. Simon's inability to articulate what he sees as "mankind's essential illness" mirrors Jack's inability to effectively express "the compulsion to track down and kill that was swallowing him up." It was not about simon's hatred it was about his illness
  • D. Greediness is an advreb and it doesn't adjust in this sentence. Moreover, Simon was not greedy.

Q7. _And then the lover,/sighing like furnace”, the underlined phrase is a_.

  • A. Simile
  • B. Metahor
  • C. Irony
  • D. Onomatopoeia

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • B. The quoted lines occur in the poem “The Seven Ages” by William Shakespeare. With the help of a simile, the poet explains that on attaining adolescence, men fall in love. The passion of love becomes active like heat generated in a furnace.
  • C. The quoted lines occur in the poem “The Seven Ages” by William Shakespeare. With the help of a simile, the poet explains that on attaining adolescence, men fall in love. The passion of love becomes active like heat generated in a furnace.
  • D. The quoted lines occur in the poem “The Seven Ages” by William Shakespeare. With the help of a simile, the poet explains that on attaining adolescence, men fall in love. The passion of love becomes active like heat generated in a furnace.

Q8. The soldier ran across the road and saved the child. The word “across” is a -----.

  • A. adverb
  • B. Preposition
  • C. Adjective
  • D. Conjunction

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Across" can function as different parts of speech depending on its use in a sentence:Preposition: When it shows location or direction. For example, "The bridge goes across the river."Adverb: When it indicates movement from one side to another. For example, "She walked across."Here it is used as a preposition.
  • C. Across can be preposition or an adverb.
  • D. Across can be preposition or an adverb.

Q9. I noticed a path leading to a _in the Cliffside.

  • A. House
  • B. Cave
  • C. Cottage
  • D. Hotel

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Cave is used in this sentence. It is copied sentence from kpk textbook.
  • C. Cave is used in this sentence. It is copied sentence from kpk textbook.
  • D. Cave is used in this sentence. It is copied sentence from kpk textbook.

Q10. I have also learned to say, “Goodbye”,/When I mean” _.

  • A. Farewell
  • B. Goodriddance
  • C. Being bored
  • D. Fed up

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Good riddance" is an idiomatic expression used to express relief or satisfaction
  • C. Good riddance" is an idiomatic expression used to express relief or satisfaction
  • D. Good riddance" is an idiomatic expression used to express relief or satisfaction

Q11. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is spread over_square Km in northern areas of Pakistan.

  • A. 84446
  • B. 69996
  • C. 92596
  • D. 72496

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is spread over 72496 square Km in northern areas of Pakistan.
  • B. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is spread over 72496 square Km in northern areas of Pakistan.
  • C. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is spread over 72496 square Km in northern areas of Pakistan.

Q12. Desiree,s face became suffused with a glow that was---- itself..

  • A. Happiness
  • B. Pain
  • C. Fever
  • D. Excitement

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • B. This option is not suitable for the given sentence.
  • C. This option is not suitable for the given sentence.
  • D. This option is not suitable for the given sentence.

Q13. Sue and Johnsy lived at the top of a building with---- floors.

  • A. Five
  • B. Three
  • C. Two
  • D. Four

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. This option is not suitable for the given sentence.
  • C. This option is not suitable for the given sentence.
  • D. This option is not suitable for the given sentence.

Q14. The British-built _ truck with its seven tag paneled sides became the truck of choice.

  • A. BMW
  • B. Bentons Haulage
  • C. Bedford
  • D. Douglas

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. BMW, short for Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, is a German multinational company that produces luxury vehicles and motorcycles. Here are some key points about BMW:
  • B. BE TONS Haulage" does not appear to refer to any specific well-known entity or brand
  • D. Douglas" can refer to a variety of people, places, or things depending on the context

Q15. The last Rasool (SAW) lived an active and meaningful life as _

  • A. Youth
  • B. Prophet
  • C. Prophet
  • D. Arbitrator

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • B. The last Rasool (SAW) lived an active and meaningful life as youth.
  • C. The last Rasool (SAW) lived an active and meaningful life as youth.
  • D. The last Rasool (SAW) lived an active and meaningful life as youth. An arbitrator is a neutral third party who is appointed or chosen to settle a dispute between two parties.

Q16. Astronomers often see_ as they peer deeply into the universe.

  • A. Blackholes
  • B. Irregular galaxies
  • C. Loose matter
  • D. Nebulae

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Black holes are regions in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. They are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity at the end of their life cycle.
  • C. Loose matter might refer to material that is not firmly attached or compacted, such as loose soil, sand, gravel, or debris.
  • D. Nebulae (singular: nebula) are vast clouds of dust, hydrogen, helium, and other gases in space.

Q17. In the battle of Uhud, the Muslims were to contend with the mighty force of_

  • A. 313
  • B. 1000
  • C. 750
  • D. 3000

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. In the battle of Uhud, the Muslims were to contend with the mighty force of 1000.
  • C. In the battle of Uhud, the Muslims were to contend with the mighty force of 1000.
  • D. In the battle of Uhud, the Muslims were to contend with the mighty force of 1000.

Q18. Coventry Patmore was an English----- poet and critic.

  • A. Victorian
  • B. Neolassical
  • C. Elizabethan
  • D. Romantic

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • B. Coventry Patmore (1823–1896) was an English poet and critic associated with the Victorian era. He is best known for his poem "The Angel in the House," a long narrative poem about an idealized Victorian marriage
  • C. Coventry Patmore (1823–1896) was an English poet and critic associated with the Victorian era. He is best known for his poem "The Angel in the House," a long narrative poem about an idealized Victorian marriage
  • D. Coventry Patmore (1823–1896) was an English poet and critic associated with the Victorian era. He is best known for his poem "The Angel in the House," a long narrative poem about an idealized Victorian marriage.

Q19. According to WHO, one in every five women in_ has been a violence victim

  • A. Asian Region
  • B. American Region
  • C. European Region
  • D. African Region

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. According to WHO, one in every five women in European region has been a violence victim.
  • B. According to WHO, one in every five women in European region has been a violence victim.
  • D. According to WHO, one in every five women in European region has been a violence victim.

Q20. When a child, Jahangir Khan was_very weak.

  • A. Psychologically
  • B. Physically
  • C. Optically
  • D. Academically

Explanation: Explanation will be added soon

Why the other options are wrong
  • A. Jahangir Khan, the renowned Pakistani squash player, was weak as a child due to health issues. He suffered from asthma, which affected his physical stamina and ability to engage in strenuous activities.
  • C. Jahangir Khan, the renowned Pakistani squash player, was weak as a child due to health issues. He suffered from asthma, which affected his physical stamina and ability to engage in strenuous activities.
  • D. Jahangir Khan, the renowned Pakistani squash player, was weak as a child due to health issues. He suffered from asthma, which affected his physical stamina and ability to engage in strenuous activities.

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