Deck 1: Introduction to the Linux Operating System
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Deck 1: Introduction to the Linux Operating System
1
All Linux versions are open source.
True
2
Everything Linux does is considered a process.
True
3
RAM is considered non-volatile storage.
False
4
A Linux CD/DVD-ROM drive is represented as a file.
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5
The nature of open-source software discourages discovering and reporting security vulnerabilities.
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6
The main characteristic of ____ is that its source code is published with the software.
A) shareware
B) freeware
C) closed source software
D) open source software
A) shareware
B) freeware
C) closed source software
D) open source software
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7
Windows is an example of ____.
A) shareware
B) freeware
C) closed source software
D) open source software
A) shareware
B) freeware
C) closed source software
D) open source software
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8
Which software type allows users to have access to it for a limited time before it expires?
A) Shareware
B) Freeware
C) Open-source
D) General Public License
A) Shareware
B) Freeware
C) Open-source
D) General Public License
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9
Who developed Linux?
A) Dennis Ritchie
B) Linus Torvalds
C) Andrew Tannenbaum
D) Ken Thompson
A) Dennis Ritchie
B) Linus Torvalds
C) Andrew Tannenbaum
D) Ken Thompson
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10
Each hardware device must have its own ____ so that the operating system can detect it.
A) name
B) process
C) driver
D) daemon
A) name
B) process
C) driver
D) daemon
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11
Which operating system is a version of Linux?
A) UNIX
B) Ubuntu
C) Multics
D) MINIX
A) UNIX
B) Ubuntu
C) Multics
D) MINIX
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12
Which openSUSE administrator tool enables administrators to install and manage software?
A) YaST
B) Setup
C) Ysetup
D) SetMan
A) YaST
B) Setup
C) Ysetup
D) SetMan
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13
You use a(n) ____ environment to access applications.
A) open
B) proprietary
C) shareware
D) desktop
A) open
B) proprietary
C) shareware
D) desktop
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14
Which two major resources does the Linux kernel manage?
A) Processes and memory
B) Processes and applications
C) Files and applications
D) Users and tasks
A) Processes and memory
B) Processes and applications
C) Files and applications
D) Users and tasks
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15
Which term describes the storage space where a computer reads and writes data?
A) Non-volatile memory
B) Static memory
C) ROM
D) RAM
A) Non-volatile memory
B) Static memory
C) ROM
D) RAM
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16
Which type of paging makes it possible to load only needed sections of a program into RAM?
A) Direct
B) Demand
C) Distinct
D) Deamon
A) Direct
B) Demand
C) Distinct
D) Deamon
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17
The K Desktop Environment is written in the ____ programming language.
A) C++
B) C
C) Java
D) GPL
A) C++
B) C
C) Java
D) GPL
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18
The highest point in the Linux file structure is the ____.
A) top
B) peak
C) root
D) base
A) top
B) peak
C) root
D) base
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19
The highest point in the Linux files structure is indicated with the ____ symbol.
A) dollar sign ($)
B) asterisk (*)
C) backward slash (\)
D) forward slash (/)
A) dollar sign ($)
B) asterisk (*)
C) backward slash (\)
D) forward slash (/)
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20
Which file type contains data such as text files or executable files?
A) Data
B) Regular
C) Device
D) Directory
A) Data
B) Regular
C) Device
D) Directory
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21
A directory inside another directory is sometimes referred to as a ____.
A) subdirectory
B) subfile
C) child directory
D) nested directory
A) subdirectory
B) subfile
C) child directory
D) nested directory
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22
A(n) ____ is associated with every running program.
A) directory
B) task
C) service
D) user
A) directory
B) task
C) service
D) user
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23
For networking connectivity, Linux comes with ____.
A) HTTP
B) FTP
C) UDP
D) TCP/IP
A) HTTP
B) FTP
C) UDP
D) TCP/IP
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24
The number of commands remembered varies from shell to shell, but the default is ____.
A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
A) 10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
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25
Which executable filename is used for the Bourne shell?
A) bash
B) ksh
C) csh
D) sh
A) bash
B) ksh
C) csh
D) sh
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26
Which directory contains all Linux command shells?
A) /dir
B) /lsh
C) /bin
D) /dev
A) /dir
B) /lsh
C) /bin
D) /dev
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27
A program is ____________________ when it is distributed with its source code so that users can view or modify it.
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28
____________________ code is simply the instructions defining how a program works.
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29
At the core of an operating system is the ____________________, which performs the most basic computing functions.
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30
For people to communicate or interact with machines, they need a user ____________________.
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31
The ____________________ feature enables multiple users to log on to a single computer at the same time.
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32
Match each statement with an item
-Programs that require an OS to run and give users a specific function.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-Programs that require an OS to run and give users a specific function.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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33
Match each statement with an item
-The core of the operating system.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-The core of the operating system.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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34
Match each statement with an item
-Programs that run in the background independently of the Windows user.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-Programs that run in the background independently of the Windows user.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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35
Match each statement with an item
-The default shell in openSUSE.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-The default shell in openSUSE.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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36
Match each statement with an item
-The original Unix shell developed in 1977.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-The original Unix shell developed in 1977.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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37
Match each statement with an item
-The generic term for an interface that accepts and translates user input so that the kernel can process it.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-The generic term for an interface that accepts and translates user input so that the kernel can process it.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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38
Match each statement with an item
-A shell that never really caught on.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-A shell that never really caught on.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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39
Match each statement with an item
-A program the kernel launches into memory for the purpose of performing specific tasks.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-A program the kernel launches into memory for the purpose of performing specific tasks.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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40
Match each statement with an item
-Programs that run in the background independently of the Linux user.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
-Programs that run in the background independently of the Linux user.
A) Kernel
B) Shell
C) Daemons
D) Services
E) Process
F) Bourne shell
G) C shell
H) Applications
I) Bash shell
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41
Why is it important to understand software licensing agreements?
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42
Identify and briefly compare two common user interfaces.
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43
Describe a system service.
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44
Identify the main idea behind the General Public License (GPL) and list three characteristics of software developed under the GPL.
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45
Provide a brief overview of SUSE.
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46
Define the Linux modular architecture and discuss its advantages.
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47
Describe an advantage of having a multiuser system.
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48
Describe the disadvantage of having a multiuser system.
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49
Describe preemptive multitasking.
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50
Describe the BASH shell.
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