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Introduction to Linux I – Chapter 11 Exam Test Online 2019
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1 pointsTo execute a command called “simple” as a foreground process, you would type:Correct
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1 pointsThe key press combination that will request a process to stop is:Correct
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1 pointsThe key press combination that will request a running process terminate:Correct
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1 pointsThe main advantage of running a process in the background is:Correct
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1 pointsTo see the list of background processes that you have started in your shell, you can run:Correct
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1 pointsUsing the kill command always terminates processes. True or False?Correct
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1 pointsTo view all processes on the system, you can execute:Correct
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1 pointsIn order to run a command called “tough” in the background, you would type:Correct
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1 pointsIf you want a background process to keep running after log out, you can use:Correct
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10. Question
1 pointsA popular program for monitoring running processes in real-time is:Correct
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11. Question
1 pointsTo view statistics on memory availability, you can use:Correct
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12. Question
1 pointsTo send a signal to a set of processes with the same name, you can run:Correct
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1 pointsThe uptime command prints a statistic representing the system load over what three time spans? (choose three)Correct
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1 pointsWhat command can be used as a prefix to another command to run it at an altered priority?Correct
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1 pointsWhat command can be used to alter the priority of a running process?Correct
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16. Question
1 pointsPlacing an __ character at the end of the command line will put the command in the background.Correct
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1 pointsA signal is:Correct
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1 pointsWhich of the following is not a valid way to send the “force kill” signal to a process?Correct
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1 pointsWhich of the following commands will stop all processes owned by the user bob? (choose two)Correct
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1 pointsTo execute a command with the lowest possible priority, which value do you pass to the nice command?Correct
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1 pointsTo execute a command with the highest possible priority, which value do you pass to the nice command?Correct
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1 pointsTo execute a command with the default priority, which value do you pass to the nice command?Correct
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1 pointsThe _____ command will list the commands that are running in your terminal.Correct
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1 pointsTo change the niceness value of an existing process, you can use the _____ command.Correct
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1 pointsTo see how long the system has been running, you can use the _____ command.Correct
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1 pointsTo send a paused process to the background, use the _____ command.Correct
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1 pointsTo set a priority value lower than 0, you must log in as which user?Correct
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1 pointsTo view system memory usage, you can use the _____ command.Correct
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29. Question
1 pointsWhat character do you place between commands to execute multiple commands on a single command line?Correct
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1 pointsWhat option to the kill command will list the signals for the system?Correct
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