6.4 KiB
6.4 KiB
Questions
- What are the differences between hard disk drives and solid state disks? (Choose two.)
- Hard disks have a motor and moving parts, solid state disks do not.
- Hard disks can fail due to physical damage, while solid state disks cannot fail.
- Solid state disks can store many times as much data as hard disk drives.
- /dev/sdais a hard disk device while /dev/ssda is a solid state disk.
- Solid state disks provide faster access to stored data than hard disks.
- Reverse DNS assigns hostnames to IP addresses. How is the name of the IP address 198.51.100.165 stored on a DNS server?
- In the A record for 165.100.51.198.ipv4.arpa.
- In the PTR record for 165.100.51.198.in-addr.arpa.
- In the RNAME record for 198-51-100-165.rev.arpa.
- In the ARPA record for 165.100.51.198.rev.
- In the REV record for arpa.in-addr.198.51.100.165.
- Which of the following types of bus can connect hard disk drives with the motherboard?
- The RAM bus
- The NUMA bus
- The CPU bus
- The SATA bus
- The Auto bus
- Members of a team already have experience using Red Hat Enterprise Linux. For a small hobby project, the team wants to set up a Linux server without paying for a subscription. Which of the following Linux distributions allows the team members to apply as much of their Red Hat Enterprise Linux knowledge as possible?
- Ubuntu Linux LTS
- Raspbian
- Debian GNU/Linux
- CentOS
- openSUSE
- What information can be displayed by top?
- Existing files, ordered by their size.
- Running processes, ordered by CPU or RAM consumption.
- User accounts, ordered by the number of logins.
- User groups, ordered by the number of members.
- User accounts, ordered by the number of files.
- Which of the following commands can be used to resolve a DNS name to an IP address?
- dnsname
- dns
- query
- host
- iplookup
- Which of the following outputs comes from the command free? TODO
- Option A
- Option B
- Option C
- Option D
- Option E
- What is true about the dmesg command? (Choose two.)
- It traces the execution of a command and shows each step the program carries out.
- It sends messages to the command lines of all current user sessions.
- It displays the content of the Linux kernel’s ring buffer.
- It immediately outputs all new messages written to the system journal.
- It might not display older information because it was overwritten by newer information.
- Which of the following outputs could stem from the command last?
1 ls 2 cat text.txt 3 logout
Password for user last changed at Sat Mar 31 16:38:57 EST 2018
Last login: Fri Mar 23 10:56:39 2018 from server.example.com
EXT4-fs (dm-7): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null)
root tty2 Wed May 17 21:11 - 21:11 (00:00)
- What is the UID of the user root?
- 1
- -1
- 255
- 65536
- 0
- Which permissions are set on a regular file once the permissions have been modified with the command chmod 654 file.txt?
drw-r-xr-
d―wxr-x-
Cwxr-x--x
Crwxrw---x
-rw-r-xr-
- What is true about the owner of a file?
- Each file is owned by exactly one user and one group.
- The owner of a file always has full permissions when accessing the file.
- The user owning a file must be a member of the file’s group.
- When a user is deleted, all files owned by the user disappear.
- The owner of a file cannot be changed once it is assigned to an owner.
- Which of the following permissions are set on the /tmp/ directory?
rwxrwxrwt
------rwX
rwSrw-rw-
rwxrwS--
r-xr-X--t
- Which command adds the new user tux and creates the user’s home directory with default configuration files? defaultuser tux useradd -m tux usercreate tux useradd -o default tux passwd -a tux
- What information is stored in /etc/passwd? (Choose three.)
- The user’s storage space limit
- The numerical user ID
- The username
- The encrypted password
- The users default shell
- Which of the following tar options handle compression? (Choose two.)
-bz
-z
-g
-j
-z2
- What keyword is used in a shell script to begin a loop?
- Which of the following commands creates an archive file work.tar from the contents of the directory ./work/?
tar --new work.tar ./work/
tar -cf work.tar ./work/
tar -create work.tgz -content ./work/
tar work.tar < ./work/
tar work > work.tar
- Which of the following keys can be pressed to exit less?
- l
- x
- e
- q
- !
- The current directory contains the following file:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 859688 Feb 7 08:15 test.sh
Given that the file is a valid shell script, how can this script be executed? (Choose two.)- run test.sh
- ${test.sh}
- cmd ./test.sh
- ./test.sh
- bash test.sh
- Which of the following commands sorts the output of the command export-logs?
export-logs < sort
export-logs > sort
export-logs & sort
export-logs | sort
export-logs <> sort
- A directory contains the following files:
a.txt b.txt c.cxt
What would be the output of the following shell script? CHECK SCRIPTfor file in *.txt do; echo $file done
- a b
- c.cav
- a.txt
- a. txt b. txt
- Which of the following commands will search for the file foo.txt under the directory /home?
search /home Cfile foo.txt
search /home foo. txt
find /home C file foo.txt
find /home Cname foo.txt
find /home foo.txt
- The current directory contains the following file:
-rw-r―r― 1 root exec 24551 Apr 2 12:36 test.sh
The file contains a valid shell script, but executing this file using ./test.shleads to this error:bash: ./test.sh: Permission denied
. What should be done in order to successfully execute the script?- The file’s extension should be changed from .sh to .bin.
- The execute bit should be set in the file’s permissions.
- The user executing the script should be added to the exec group.
- The SetUID bit should be set in the file’s permissions
- The script should be run using #!./test. shinstead of ./test.sh.
- What is a Linux distribution?
- The Linux file system as seen from the root account after mounting all file systems.
- A bundling of the Linux kernel, system utilities and other software.
- The set of rules which governs the distribution of Linux kernel source code.
- An operating system based on Linux but incompatible to the regular Linux kernel.
- A set of changes to Linux which enable Linux to run on another processor architecture.