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प्रश्न
Why did Nasruddin say, “It was my aim,” the third time?
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उत्तर
Nasruddin said,” It was my aim” the third because this time, the arrow had hit the target accurately.
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Although Paul's mother liked to be rich she did not approve of betting on horses.
Think and answer in your own words.
What exactly does the speaker in the poem crave for?
Answer the given question in your own words.
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Match the terms in ‘A’ with their explanation in ‘B’.
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| (4) | tumor | (d) | related to the heart |
| (5) | incision | (e) | a control unit for a robotic surgery |
| (6) | a console | (f) | removing a decayed tooth |
| (7) | 3-D | (g) | a substance that makes a person sleep |
| (8) | Cushing clip | (h) | an extra growth in the body |
| (i) | a device to stop blood loss in neurosurgery |
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as ______ as a deer
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- Are you young (old)?
- Are you alive now?
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