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A. None of these.
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B. The sky became quickly dark and the weather looked as if it would rain.
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C. He would walk down the long, frosty, moonlit lane.
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D. During watching the movie, she decided that a walk to the park would refresh her.
Explanation
- A complex sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
- "The sky became quickly dark" (independent clause) and "as if it would rain" (dependent clause) make it a complex sentence.
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A. Aftab’s colleagues were uncooperative, so his father went round to have a word.
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B. Aftab’s colleagues were uncooperative: so his father went round to have a word.
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C. Aftab’s colleagues were uncooperative; so his father went round to have a word.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Aftab’s colleagues were uncooperative, so his father went round to have a word.
The comma before "so" correctly separates the two independent clauses.
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A. We was not ready for the test
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B. She does not understand the question
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C. He do not know the answer
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D. They does not like ice cream
Explanation
The verb "does" must agree with "She." The other options have incorrect subject-verb agreement.
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A. A3-G3
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B. A3 to G3
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C. A3:G3
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D. A3: G3
Explanation
- In a computer spreadsheet, cell range A3 through G3 should be keyed in as A3:G3
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A. ptr*
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B. None of these
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C. ©ptr
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D. *ptr
Explanation
In C, the asterisk (*) symbol is used to dereference a pointer.
It means to access the value stored at the address held by the pointer.
Therefore, *ptr is the correct syntax to access the value at the address ptr.
اعلی سطحی زبانیں پروگرام لکھنے کے لیےکونسے الفاظ استعمال کر رہی ہیں۔
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A. none
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B. English oriented
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C. both
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D. binary form
Explanation
a computer programming language that resembles natural language or mathematical notation and is designed to reflect the requirements of a problem;
examples include Ada, BASIC, C, COBOL, FORTRAN, PascalSee also machine code.
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A. ABC
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B. GIGO
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C. None of these
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D. IPO
Explanation
GIGO: Garbage In Garbage Out
Explanation
The phrase should be: "I am thankful on behalf of my institution."
This usage indicates representing or acting for someone or something.
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A. down
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B. up
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C. in
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D. out
Explanation
Back out is a phrasal verb which means وعدہ خلافی کرنا
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A. To come
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B. Stopped
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C. To see
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D. None of these
Explanation
- The correct expression is "They stopped coming to see us," as "stopped" should be followed by the gerund form of the verb (coming).
- "To come" suggests an intention, which creates an error in the sentence structure.
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