Questions Related to softskills
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Too old
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Very rigid
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Not available
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Ignore
C
Correct answer
Explanation
"Eighty six" (often written "86'd") means something is not available, removed, or rejected - commonly used in restaurants for menu items sold out. It doesn't mean being old, rigid, or ignored - the origin is debated but commonly linked to restaurant slang.
B
Correct answer
Explanation
"Maazi" is an Urdu word meaning "past" or "former times" - referring to what has gone by. It is not related to mother, socks, or books. This tests Urdu vocabulary knowledge.
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Water
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Coming
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Defect
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Shelter
C
Correct answer
Explanation
"Aib" is an Urdu word meaning "defect," "flaw," or "fault" - something imperfect or wrong. It doesn't mean water, coming, or shelter. This question tests Urdu vocabulary in the context of identifying negative qualities.
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Enquiry
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River
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Lake
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Thunder
A
Correct answer
Explanation
"Daryaaft" (often written as "Daryaft") is an Urdu word meaning "enquiry" or "inquiry" - the act of asking or investigating. It doesn't mean river, lake, or thunder despite sounding like water-related words. This tests Urdu vocabulary for communication terms.
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Gap
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To Gulp
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Speed
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Unconcious
D
Correct answer
Explanation
"Gash" is an Urdu word meaning "unconscious" or "senseless" - lacking awareness or consciousness. It doesn't mean gap, gulp, or speed. This tests Urdu vocabulary in the context of mental states or awareness levels.
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SHY
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COMPULSORY
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CRUEL
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INSIDE
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Lazim is an Urdu/Arabic word meaning necessary, compulsory, or obligatory. It is used to describe something that must be done or is required. Option B (COMPULSORY) correctly captures this meaning.
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SHY
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COMPULSORY
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CRUEL
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INSIDE
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Lazim is an Urdu/Arabic word meaning necessary, compulsory, or obligatory. It is used to describe something that must be done or is required. Option B (COMPULSORY) correctly captures this meaning.
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Nazm is a specific form of Urdu poetry that follows a structured rhyming scheme and continuous thematic progression, unlike ghazal which has couplets on different themes. Option A (Poetry) is the correct answer as nazm is fundamentally a poetic form.
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Lazeez is an Urdu word meaning delicious, tasty, or flavorful. It is commonly used to describe food that is appetizing and pleasing to the palate. Option C (Tasty) correctly identifies the meaning.
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Father
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Servant
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Brother
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Saint
B
Correct answer
Explanation
In Arabic and Urdu, 'Khadim' means one who serves, a servant, or an attendant. It is often used in religious contexts (e.g., Khadim-ul-Haramain). It does not mean father, brother, or saint.