Questions Related to communication
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Enquiry
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River
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Lake
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Thunder
A
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Explanation
Daryaft is an Urdu word meaning enquiry or to inquire. It refers to the act of seeking information or investigating something.
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Gap
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To Gulp
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Speed
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Unconcious
D
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Explanation
Gash means unconscious or the state of being without consciousness. It refers to someone who is not conscious or aware of their surroundings.
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SHY
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COMPULSORY
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CRUEL
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INSIDE
B
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Explanation
Lazim means compulsory or mandatory in Urdu. It describes something that is required or obligatory.
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SHY
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COMPULSORY
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CRUEL
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INSIDE
B
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Explanation
Lazim is an Arabic/Urdu word meaning necessary, mandatory, or compulsory. It is not used to describe personality traits like 'shy' or 'cruel', nor does it mean 'inside'.
A
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Explanation
Nazm means poetry in Urdu, specifically referring to a specific genre of Urdu poetry that is rhymed and follows a structured format.
C
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Explanation
Lazeez is an Arabic/Urdu word meaning delicious or tasty. While it is used to describe a 'dish' or 'food', the word itself is an adjective specifically meaning 'tasty'.
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Father
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Servant
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Brother
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Saint
B
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Khadim means servant in Urdu. It refers to someone who serves or assists others.
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Country
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Walking
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Mango
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Community
D
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Explanation
Awaam is an Urdu/Arabic word meaning the common people, the public, or the community. It is distinct from 'country' (watan), 'walking', or 'mango' (aam).
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Irritation
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Skin
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Restless
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Love
C
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Explanation
Khalish is an Urdu/Persian word that describes a prickly feeling, a sense of unease, or restlessness caused by a lingering pain or doubt. While it can cause irritation, 'restless' best captures the internal state it describes.
B
Correct answer
Explanation
In the context of Persian/Urdu culinary terms (often spelled 'Sheer'), it means milk, which is the base for 'sweet' dishes like Sheer Khurma. Note: 'Sher' means lion, but 'Sheer' specifically relates to milk/sweets.