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A. All processes blocked
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B. The first process locks the first resource at the same time as the second process locks the second resource
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C. All processes terminate
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D. All processes try to kill each other
Explanation
- A deadlock is a situation in which two or more processes are blocked indefinitely, each waiting for the other to release a resource.
- In this scenario, the processes are said to be in a deadlock because they are unable to proceed due to resource constraints.
ان پٹ آؤٹ پٹ پروسیسر کو براہ راست کہاں رسائی حاصل ہے؟
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A. Secondary Memory
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B. ROM
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C. Flash Memory
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D. Main Memory
Explanation
Input/Output has Direct Access to main memory.
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A. System
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B. Function
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C. Program
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D. Process
Explanation
The designers of the Multics system were the first to use the term process to describe a program in execution in the context of operating systems.
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A. He has been made a king by them
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B. He was made a king by them
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C. A king has been made by him
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D. They have been made king by him
Explanation
Given sentence is in Past simple tense and it is in active voice, we need to change it into passive voice.
Rule :
Subject + (was / were) + V3 + Optional Agents.
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A. was given
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B. Given
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C. will given
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D. None of the above.
Explanation
given
دیا
Third form of verb
Explanation
To is the correct answer
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A. savage
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B. feral
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C. cultivated
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D. wilding
Explanation
wild :جنگل
cultivated: کاشت
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A. Bygone
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B. Contemporary
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C. Habitual
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D. Fanciful
Explanation
Antiquate means پرانا
Contemporary ہم عصر، موجودہ
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A. Verb
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B. Adverb
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C. Adjective
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D. Noun
Explanation
The word "intelligent" is an adjective because it describes the noun "student."
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A. Dropped
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B. Voiceless
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C. Aspirated
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D. Voiced
Explanation
In natural spoken English, especially in connected speech, the /t/ in "next" is often dropped or unreleased before a consonant like /p/ in "please."
This is a feature of connected speech and is known as consonant cluster simplification.
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