سسٹم میں محفوظ تمام فائلوں کے مقام کا ٹریک _____ کے ذریعہ رکھا جاتا ہے؟
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A. Central Processing Unit
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B. Operating System
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C. None of these
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D. Primary Memory
Explanation
The Operating System (OS) keeps track of the location, names, and structure of all files stored on a computer.
It manages the file system, ensuring users and programs can access and organize data efficiently.
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A. Storage
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B. Folder
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C. File
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D. Document
Explanation
In a computer's file system, a folder is used to organize files and documents.
Folders can contain files and other folders, creating a hierarchical structure that can go many levels deep (nested folders).
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A. He said that he does not like beef
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B. He said that he did not liked beef
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C. He told that he does not liked beef
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D. He said that he did not like beef
Explanation
Direct: He said, "He does not like beef".
Indirect: He said that he did not like beef
Remove inverted commas
Convert present into past tense
Add that
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A. On
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B. To
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C. Upon
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D. None of the above
Explanation
- Generally we say something to his or her face.
- To is a preposition here.
- I said it to his face.
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A. None of these
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B. I asked him “Where will you stay?”
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C. I said to him “Where you will stay?”
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D. I said to him “Where will I stay?”
Explanation
I asked him, “Where will you stay?”
In direct speech, the pronoun and tense are adjusted: "he would stay" becomes "you will stay."
Since it's a question, the correct form uses "will" before the subject.
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A. He will write this letter.
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B. He has written that letter.
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C. He wrote this letter.
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D. He is writing this letter.
Explanation
"That letter was written by him" is in the past simple passive voice.
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The active voice equivalent of a past simple passive sentence is in the past simple active.
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"He wrote this letter" is past simple active, and matches the meaning and time.
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A. Direct Speech
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B. Active Voice
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C. Indirect Speech
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D. Passive Voice
Explanation
Direct Speech repeats or quotes the exact words spoken by someone, often enclosed in quotation marks.
Example: She said, "I am going to the market."
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A. leading
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B. leads
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C. led
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D. lead
Explanation
Either of these two roads leads to the post office.
The phrase "either of" is followed by a plural noun ("these two roads"), but the verb should be singular ("leads").
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A. Thought
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B. None of these
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C. Thinks
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D. Think
Explanation
"Are we going in the right way? I think so."
The question "Are we going in the right way?" is in the present continuous tense, indicating an action happening right now.
The response "I think so" uses the present simple tense ("think") to express a current belief or opinion.
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A. Something
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B. Anything
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C. Everything
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D. None of these
Explanation
"Anything" is used in negative sentences and questions.
Anything means کچھ بھی
"Something" is generally used in positive statements.
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