When we say “to boot a computer”, what does it mean?
The term "boot" comes from the word "bootstraps," which people at one time used to get their boots on. Likewise, "booting" a computer gets it up and running. In simple terms, to boot a computer is to turn it on. Once the computer's power is turned on, the "boot process" takes place.
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options pick the one that gives their correct order.
A. Eventually, she overcame adversi...
1. The Indian Meteorological Department
A. that the coming
B. monsoon would
C. announced on Thursday
D. “mostly likely...
The traders claim the authorities (A) of obsolete techniques such as ‘Light Microscopy’ by the use (B) has resulted in leading (C) case...
A. The other day we entered the city’s only Jewish cemetery.
B. But then, it should not be a surprise.
C. We were astonished to discover...
Below are given a few sentences with their parts jumbled in a random order. Below the sentences are given possible rearrangements of the parts. You nee...
On the way back down,
P- wheel surrounded by strings of
Q- I paused at a wind-driven prayer
R- colorful, flickering prayer flags.
1. Toto was a pretty monkey.
P. And his teeth, which were a pearly white, were very often displayed in a smile that frightened the life out of el...
The fisherman then took
P. his effort to loosen
Q. a knife and put
R. the lid from the jar
In the questions given below, a sentence has been divided into four fragments (A), (B), (C) and (D) and is arranged (not necessarily in the correct ord...
Each question is divided into four parts a,b,c,d. In some questions they are not in the sequence so according to grammar and context re- arrangement is...