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. . . . . know computer operating among us.

A. A little

B. Jayesh

C. A few

D. One of

Answer: Option C

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The correct sentence is: "A few know computer operating among us."

The phrase "A few" is used with countable nouns and means a small number of people in this context. Since "people" is implied in the sentence, this choice correctly quantifies the number of people who know computer operating.

Option A: "A little" is incorrect because it is used with uncountable nouns, not countable ones like "people."

Option B: "Jayesh" is a name and not a quantifier, making it incorrect.

Option D: "One of" is grammatically correct but refers to a single person within a group, which does not match the intended meaning of multiple people knowing computer operating.

Thus, the best choice is Option C: A few.

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Comments (3)

  1. Rabu Hasan
    Rabu Hasan:
    9 months ago

    The correct answer is:

    **A. A little**

    The sentence should read: "A little know computer operating among us." This implies that only a small amount of knowledge about computer operating is known among the group.

    The other options (B. Jayesh, C. A few, D. One of) do not fit grammatically or contextually in this sentence.

  2. John John
    John John:
    4 years ago

    Please check this:
    A few among us know operating a computer

  3. Himanshu Das
    Himanshu Das:
    4 years ago

    No is an uncountable, so I think use a Little

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