Australian women cricket team won their _______ title of cricket world cup in 2022?
A. 4th
B. 5th
C. 6th
D. 7th
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World Current Affairs MCQsA. 4th
B. 5th
C. 6th
D. 7th
Australian women cricket team won their _______ title of cricket world cup in 2022? Read More »
World Current Affairs MCQsA. political irregularities.
B. Shortage of exporting.
C. Shortage of Food and Fuel.
D. Shortage of foreign currency.
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World Current Affairs MCQsA. Australia
B. England
C. Pakistan
D. New Zealand
Which country is the winner of ICC Women’s World Cup in 2022? Read More »
World Current Affairs MCQsONE FLOWER MAKES NO GARLAND
ہلدی کی ایک گانٹھ لے کر پنساری بن بیٹھے
Haldi Ki Aik Ganth Le Kar Pansari Ban Baithy
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English to Urdu Proverbs, ProverbsA. 172/342
B. 170/342
C. 176/342
D. None of these
Strength needed for success of NO-Confidence Motion in National Assembly is __________? Read More »
Pakistan Current Affairs MCQsIT IS NOT FAIR TO TELL NAMES
کسی کے راز ظاہر کرنا واجب نہیں
Kisi Ke Raaz Zahir Karna Wajib Nahi
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English to Urdu Proverbs, ProverbsEnglish Idioms About “Religion”
Idiom: Better the devil you know
Meaning: (Also better the devil you know than the devil you don’t) it is sometimes better to deal with someone or thing you know than to deal with a new person or thing who could be even worse.
Example: Nancy is such a difficult girl to work with, but better the devil you know.
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English IdiomsA foe in friend’s guise is the most dangerous.
گھرکا بھدی لنکا ڈھائے۔
Ghar Ka Bhadi Lanka Dhaaye .
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English to Urdu Proverbs, ProverbsHAVES AND HAVE-NOTS
امیر و غریب
Ameer O Ghareeb
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English to Urdu Proverbs, ProverbsEnglish Idioms About “General”
Idiom: No comment
Meaning: An “official” refusal to relay any further information, as a response to a newspaper reporter’s question.
Example: The district attorney said, “No comment,” when the reporter asked if he knew the identity of the criminal.
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English Idioms