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nds do not torespond te hiS actions.

NeOTesponded with his in


the past hut now he does nof

DEYFER
A cynic differs wiTH everyone
Both diftered ONthe matter of their future
our opinion difters FROM mine

DIE
ancer
Die from: After the accident, he died irom the injurnes
Die in He died in an accident.
i e for my Oun
lame died Die back (Fade: The flowers die back if not watered
he Mu hermg

DISAPPOINTED
t a e dwl someone was disappointed with my friend. I was
une at about something disappointed at Akran's insincerity

Desire
erhFOR) The greedy desire for inordinate gains.
auecfive)(OF) The greedy are desirous of unlimited wealth.

Deal 4
.
I
nes trade
My elder brother deals in rice.
N CSS
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anRo
abad
END IN/PUT AN END TO
entre struggle ENDED IN smoke. The teacher PUT AN END TO the debate.
Inthe runing 3 Out ok rumat
ihe nunning (In competition) am not in the
ranning (Efrminated running with my juniors
After the first round, the American boxer
was out of running

ress ON) The teacher


Ake someone understand impressed on us the need for hard work.
DresWTTH) 1 am impressed with his
1e.move painting skills.

ght-WITH
ppor Adjective Aziz Bhatti
t
fought with courage

ghriAGAINST)
Owsition Let us fight against sectarianism

TO
amiar TO+th FAMILIARRECONCILE
T0r Person ie
applied directl, the princpa
o

He applicd tor the job of a chemist

Authertty
fhorit, ON stad arn is an authority on
playingtable
te
Authorit OVER His father dares net chalienge his mother s authority oyer
house

BESIDE/BKSDES
BESIDLNEAR) He is sitting BESIDE me
BF SIDES (IN ADDITION TO) Television can educate us BESIDES entertaining

BLIND
Blind (to) He is blind to his laziness
ot to be conscious of. unable to understand
Bind in) He was blind in one eye
unable to see
The politicians blind the public with false
9iind (with
ontuse promises

Bake
Bake + (OVER) + fire/flame/coals. Bake (IN) oven.

ring
Brint in
o Lse the skills of This is an opportunity to bnng in new talent

aparticular group or person


to cam amount, or produce Each sale of her book brings in $20
profir

She said the government would bring in


tintroducea new law or
Sy stem the necessary legislation to deai with the problem.
u ivolve someonein Td like to bring in Donald Trump to hear his comments.
radio or T discussion

a publish He brought out a research paper this year.


ngNck
USe someone to Visiting my old school BROUGHT BACK memories of when !
Te TIea ber was a pupil there

BAD AT CooD AT CLVAAT


sgood AT cricked but bad AT footbal He is clever AT making lame excuses.
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sOur dress PREPOSTTIOX-1
fferent than mine" 9(Prepi
uTect t dre shtert fROMm
Due fo unforesee env gosenis, we shall have
leave eark. 15 (Prp)
to
orTeet Becluse ot unt
i h kt whall have lo k
boss agreed with m pian. 13(PR1P
oTectMy boss agicedn ty plan
AGREF (MS)
TOmething Pakista wl t eiiremmsn
Agee Witfh someone lusband lon agtewitlh theu wies
he shopkcepor
redon R
price suggestion 1.atterct suiICe ad.ale
disussIon We agree on his suggeston
Agree in principle Nobody agrees m unity 1ath and diseipline
4 Wewere glad for heingthere. 13(PREP)
CorectWe weie lad about bemg ther
To be glad of somethung grateful for something
To be glad about sonmethmg pleased: happ
5. Fear from God.12 (PREP
CorrecilcarCiod
teurs Alah undkeeps his dut
And whoNoever obes Allah und His Messenger
the suecess/ulNoor 24
(fo Hm) such are alhs in h15 nume
serve hin onlyand luke your
Fcar the 0 r d v u r God Hohren Bihie andthe
Christuin
h (u section ofthe
the ifth buok h Tor
(Deuter momy
estament 63
clse than pride.12 (Prep)
down fall was due to nothing
Arshad's
. to nothing else but pride
Arshad s down falf was due
Correct
7 He swore by God. 10 (Prep)
that is
Corect: He swore to God
soiemn oath
You can swearon an object
to take a
God is the
(To swear neans considered an object
God is not
dear to you God)
holy tradition. so you Swear to
or
sacred.
witness to your
oath, by
ultimate 10 (Prep)
brother.
regarded him your
You ought to
have brother.
hrothericers
8.
Correct: You ought
from God.
to have regarded
(Prep)
him AS vour

NOA Acad
9 He sw ore
Corect: He
s w o r e to
God

words upon his


face. 9 (Prep) RO
C S S

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10. Hespoke these


He spoke these words
TO his face
dmaba
11.
CoTect:

They
their college.9
ran direct
to
(Prep)
Towards/Toward
their college. G-10 islar

Correct: They r a n
12. Paper is made of wood. 7 (Prep) recognized)
made from wood
material

Correct:Paper is and iron.


(Original
material
urnrecognized)
made of wood (Original m e . 16
Ihis chair is and milk.
understanding
made from egg had difficuty
Ihis pudding is but he
him the problem, me.
13. I tried to explain in understanding
but he had difficulty
(Prep im the
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r alman
shouted F tPaa
fRon un a r A t Salmar shoutrd
father 14 (Petoa
e ahesng the
maney nf hs
hute l has fathe
ny te
uto egra FETal, comupt Pra
AbU and cmotuonal abuse
d wt: tphysi l
E a d ther clection abuses

MsusE e
company funds
h c h a g e i with miusing
diiha frequentiy s u s e
M friened is vers iit, f hope he will soon
die. 10 (Diction
Te1 nend1s yery ill Tfear he will die soon
Rcason W urd choice hope/tear Adverb o1 ume "soon precedes its ver
sverh ucan
Plcase reply soon
The teacher gave the boy an advice w hich he refused. 8 (Diction
mect Ihe teacher gave the bu an advice which he reiused to accept
He verbal message to my friend. 6 (Diction)
sent a

oTect He sent an oral message to my Iricnd


Verbal has been used s1nce the 16th century to refer to spoken a
o wTitten. communicatton, hut because "verbal may also signut
lnguistic means ay be ambiguous in some contexis
Thus the phrase modern technolog1es for verbal communication ma
office only to devVices such as radio, the telephone. and the loudspeakcror

NOA

CSS
Acad
r e f e r to devices such as the telegraph. the teletype. and the fax maxha
n such contexts it may be clearer to use the word"oral" toconvey the
C 235%567
arrower sense of communication by spoken means
Ref (The American Heritage Dictionary ofthe i ngi
Language. Fourth Fdition copyright C2000 by tHougnu
N 101 1 5
Mifflin Company Updated in 2009 Published byHoup
Mitin Company)

He
OU
compied with the requirement that all graduate students in education su
write a thess. 14 (NOUN
Tect!lc compiled with the
requrenent that all graduate students in cuu
T theses
prefer the fifth act of Shakespeare King Lear the best of all. 15(O
TTeCtic s the1R lass 8(DO BE
d or can v
Pahista has and will et
Pakistanhas suppurt the
omre
l supputt and wll
nof come here unless
hashmiris.12
(PST
. supporm
ou will not call me.9kashmirs
T e c r will
n come hereyunless (PST
Please tell
tell you call me.
14. Please me
m where is
your hrother?9
ect. Please tell me where (1Double)
YuUR BROTHER IS

On attempting to restore the DAMGLING ODIFIER-S


picture to its
original condition, almost
change was discovered. 15 (Dangling irreparable
Corect On attenmpting to restore the pic ure to Is
almost irreparable change onginal condition. he discovered
After finishing my lecture, the bell
rang. 13 (DANG)
Correct: After finishing my lecture. I heard the bell
3, He brought the articles to the market which he wanted to
ring
sell. 8
Correct He bought the articles which he wanted to sell to the market.(Dang)
Having entered his house, the door was shut at once. 6 (DANG)
Correct: Having entered his house. he shut the door at once.

Ofticers
1. Weneeded not to be afraid. 13 (BARE))
ERB-12
al
Of
TSAc
NOA
Correct: We needed not be atraid. CSS
2. He has come yesterday. 12 (VERB) 051-2. 54597

Correct: He came yesterday 327 S


3 Do not avoid to consult a doctor.12
Correct: Do not avoid consulting a doctor.
(Gerund) G.101.1 s

three days. 9 (Verb)


They have been building a wall since
wali FOR three days.
Correct: They have been building a
5, T have met him last month. 8 (Verb)
Correct: I MET him last month.
man was suffering much for a long time past. 7 (Verb)
. This poor long time past.
much for a
orTect: This poor man has been suffering
road. 7 (Subjunctive)
7. It is high time they mend this
Correct: It is high time to mend this road
down they mended stairs. 7 (Bare)
8 I heard him went the stairs.
down
Correct: i heard him (going/go) hand. 6 (Bare)
was carryving
a bag in his
. n o t i c e d Akbar his hand.
a bag in 16
Correct: I noticed
Akbar carry
take a few days off
from work.
that I work. (Gerund)
0 . She r e c o m m e n d e d
me
a few days oft
from
me taking work. (Gerund)
recommended ofi from my
LoTect: She take a few days
that I
m a t t e r ? 7 (Verb)
recommended
Correct: She this
word in
matter?
11. Shall you not tak my word in this
his family. 16 (inf
oTect: Will you not take my because of
because of his family
internationally
stopped to
travel internationally
he
hevin says
F v i n s a y s he
stopped
travelling
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FFC wRs ane cd arrisng late, nHOreuver. his tather Inwaleni.
manner
yHe in urb s man who is liked by everyone. 6 (COMB)
Pe le is sueh a man that is iked by everyone
ADJECTIE

The child the pretiest of the two. 15 (Adj)


is

MIEC The chil Is the prettict of the fwo


The population of Karachi is greater than any other city in Pakistan
rert 1he population of Karachi 1s greater than that of any othercit t.14
4b(A
fen-feet long snake made people run here and there. 12 (AD.J) Palstan
MTE A ten foot long snake made people run here and there.
The elimate of Pakistan is better than England. 10 (Adj)
orrevt he chmate of P'akrstan is betier than IHE CLIMATEOF
ENGLANT
he lmate of P'akrstan is better than THAT OF ENGLAND
He does nof have some devotion to his
studies. 9 (Adj)
Corect He dres ot have ANY devotion to his studies
our writing is inferior than him. 8 (Adj)
sficers
Correct Your writ1ng is inferior to his writing/h1s. O NOA
A
He thinks that his writing is better than his friend. 6 (Adj) C$S
Correct He thinks that his writing is better than his
friend-s
Hc think s that his writing is better than
that of his friend.
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32
PARALLEL STRLCTURE-13
Weare going the concert, and so they are.12 (PST)
to
CorrectWe going to the concert, and so are they. (Adverb of Emphasis)
are

2. Playing game regularly is better than to read books aways. 6


a
(PST)
Correct Playing a game regularly is better than
. He
reading books always.
is anvious
only to acquire knowledge, but also eager to display it. 15 (PST
not
Correct le is not only anxious to
acquire knowledge. but also eager to display it
4 People hav and still do disagree on
this matter. 15 (PST)
Correct, People have disagreed and still do disagreed on this matter
The duties of the new
secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and
bookkeeping. 14 (PST)
Correet: The duties of the new secretary are to answer the telephone, to type letters and
keep (Bookkeeping means to keep the accounts of a trader, public office. e
accounts.
6. He waiting for better and promising opportunities. 10
is

C'orect He is
(PST)
waiting
for BETTER AND MORE PROMISING
7. He inquired whether I live in Karachi. 9 (PST) opportunities.
Corect He inquired whether I LIVED in Karachi
8. Playing a game regularly is better than to read books
Correct Playing a game always. 6 (PST)
regularly is better than reading books always.
9 A good reader must be
hardworking and possess intelligence. 6 (PST)
'orrect A good reader must be
10.He has visited
hardworking and intelligent
as many historical places as one has or can visit. 6 (PST) 2021 0-
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icer
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INGMODliR- NOA ACa


T U N 5

OUN4

PUNCTUATION

SU BIECT VERB
Have either of you seen my AGREEMENT
pen? 15 (SVA
Correct: Has either of you seen my pen'
Cach furniture in this display
Each is on sale for half
Correct: All furniture in this
display price. 14 (SVA)
Fach article of fumiture in this balf price
is on sale for

lased with this letter was a signed display on sale for half price.
is
Affidavit and a carbon of
our main office.12 (SVA) copy his request to
rct:Enclosed with this letter were a signed Affidavit and a carbon
to our main office copy of his reque
4. Many a speechless nights she spent. 10 (SVA)
Corect: Many a specchless night she spent.
5, Sajjad as well as Saleem were late.9 (SVA)
Correct: Sajjad as well as Saleem Was late.
Nothing but novels please me. 8 (SVA)
Correct: Nothing but novels PLEASES me
Either of these three umbrellas will suit me. 7 (SVA)
Correct: Either of these two umbrellas will suit me
Any one of these three umbrellas wil suit me.
8. Neither he nor I are in the wrong. 7 (SVA)
Correct: Neither he nor I am in the wrong
CONJUCTION A\D COMBINAION-
. The new models are not only less expensive but more efficient also. 14 (CON)
Correct: The new models are not only less expensive but also more efficient.
14 (CON)
No sooner we left the shop it began to rain.
it to rain.
Lorrect: No sooner did we leave the shop than began
(CONDITIONAL)
h e was here, he would be as wise as
he was during thewar. 13
wise as he was during the war. 13
Corect: If he was here. he would be as
h e was here now, we should have no
difficulty. 15 (Conditional)
no difficulty.
we should have
Orect. f he were here now, 10 (CONDITIONAL)
I shall see her, I will deliveryour gift.
hen gift.
Correct: When
orect: see her, I will deliver your
When I see
ll
deliver your ggift.murderer. 77 (COND)
Should I see her, I will deliver your rderer. (COND
to be a
not died, he would grow up bea murderer. (5")
nehad wouid have grown upto
d i died,
had not he
he e h e would grow up t o be a muraerc. l4 2 0 2 1 , 0 6 2 2 13:34
Acudemy (NOA). Islamahe.
National Officers
t-10/1, Islamabad
327,
Main
( a lconfusion p e n a n c e
Sawan kRoud,
(b) infiniry meaning
(d elation: jubilance
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( c )d e c o r u m decoration

ERUDITE
(Qual)l e o a
PROFESSOR (b)inventor imaginative
87. ( a )a v i a t o r : licensed
conscientious (d overseer :: wealthy
(
procrastinator
(c) C A P R I C I O U S (ANT)

88.
DEPENDABLE:
(b) erasable obtuse
(a) fallible cantankerous

(c) malleable limpid


(d)capable:inept ee3e

FROND : PALM (part)


89. (b)blade. evergreen
(a)quill: porcupine (d) tusk alligator
(c)scale: wallaby
90. METAPHOR: SYMBOL
(b) rhythm melody
(a)pentameter poem
(d)analogy: comparison
(c) nuance: song

91. DIRGE:
FUNERAL (FUNC)
(b) bell: church
(a) chain: letter
(d) jingle : commercial
(c) telephone: call

(D) A dirge is a song used al a funeral, a jingle is a song used n a commercial


92. FERAL: TAME (ANT)ào
(a) rancid : rational (b)repetitive: recurrent
(c)nettlesome annoy1ng d)ephemeral:
sh
immortal
iive&

93. CONFIRMED: INVETERATE


A. knowledge: supposed
B. tinanc ial: bankrupt
C. immature: callow
D. credible : incredible
94.2.
LULLABYI BARCAROLE (A traditional Venetian folk song)
A. birth: marriage
B. night: moming
C. cradle: gondola (A tradiional Venetian Boat)
D. carol: sonneteer (hymn)
95.3.Z0OLOGY : ANIMALS
A. ecology:
pollution ithe branch of bioogy that deals wiuh the reartons of organIsms
aos
organisms lou one another
ot one
and to thetpnys
B. botany: plants
C. chemistry: atoms
officers
cadem
D. history: people ersA
NOAY
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