General English MCQs
Topic Notes: General English
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1871
Atone
Answer:
Compensate
To atone (کفارہ ادا کرنا) for a sin or wrongdoing means to make amends or reparation for it. This action is a way to 'compensate' (تلافی کرنا) for the harm done.
1872
At sixes and sevens
Answer:
In disorderly manner
The idiom 'at sixes and sevens' (بے ترتیبی سے) describes a state of total confusion, disarray, or 'in a disorderly manner' (بے ترتیب).
1873
At Bay
Answer:
Cornered
The idiom 'at bay' (مشکل میں گھرا) means to be in a difficult situation where one is forced to be defensive and cannot escape, as if 'cornered' (گھرا ہوا) by an attacker.
1874
Astound
Answer:
Bewilder
To astound (حیران کرنا) means to shock or greatly surprise someone. To 'bewilder' (ششدہ کرنا) is to confuse or perplex, which is a common effect of being astounded.
1875
Assimilate
Answer:
Absorb
To assimilate (جذب کرنا) means to take in and fully 'absorb' (جذب کرنا) information, ideas, or culture, making it part of one's own. 'Reject' (مسترد کرنا) is an antonym.
1876
Assertive
Answer:
Insistent
To be assertive (پراعتماد) means to behave confidently and state one's views clearly. This often involves being 'insistent' (مصر) about one's rights or opinions. 'Diffident' (شرمیلا) is an antonym.
1877
Assent
Answer:
Consent
Assent (رضامندی) means to express approval or agreement. It is a direct synonym for 'consent' (رضامندی). 'Ascent' (چڑھائی), which sounds similar, means a 'steep climb'.
1878
Assault
Answer:
Attack
An assault (حملہ) is a deliberate physical 'attack' (حملہ) on someone. 'Assert' (دعویٰ کرنا) means to state a fact confidently.
1879
Aspiration
Answer:
Ambition
An aspiration (آرزو) is a strong hope or 'ambition' (خواہش) of achieving a particular goal.
1880
Aspersion
Answer:
Slander
To cast 'aspersions' (تہمت) on someone is to make a damaging or derogatory remark about their reputation. This is a form of 'slander' (بہتان).