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Response To The Exam of Chapter 1 of Linux Essentials: 1.ID de Pregunta 2 One of The Jobs of The Kernel Is

This document contains answers to 25 exam questions about basic concepts of Linux such as the responsibilities of the kernel, the differences between Unix and Linux, examples of Linux distributions and their origins, and considerations when choosing an operating system. It covers topics such as open source, software licenses, and the distinctive features of popular operating systems like Linux, Windows, and macOS.
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Response To The Exam of Chapter 1 of Linux Essentials: 1.ID de Pregunta 2 One of The Jobs of The Kernel Is

This document contains answers to 25 exam questions about basic concepts of Linux such as the responsibilities of the kernel, the differences between Unix and Linux, examples of Linux distributions and their origins, and considerations when choosing an operating system. It covers topics such as open source, software licenses, and the distinctive features of popular operating systems like Linux, Windows, and macOS.
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Response to the exam of chapter 1 of Linux Essentials

1.ID de pregunta 2
One of the jobs of the kernel is:
Transfer email from one machine to another
Manage the system resources
Load the operating system after the computer is turned on
Convert the source code into machine code
2.Question ID 3
Unix is:
(choose two)
A Linux distribution
A registered trademark
A text editor
An operating system
A type of hardware

3. Question ID 5
Linux is written in:
C
.NETO
Java
Pearl
C++

Learn more
4.Question ID 6
The source code refers to:
The interface that the software uses to communicate with the kernel
The license that dictates how you can use and share the software.
The version of a program that the computer runs on the CPU.
A human-readable version of computer software.
5.Question ID 7
Open source means:
(choose two)
You must admit the software you share
You can view the source code of the software
You cannot charge anything for the software
You must share your changes
You can modify the source code of the software

6. Question ID 8
Most of the tools that are part of the systems
Linux comes from:
Google
Red Hat and Debian
The open source initiative
The basis of Linux
The GNU project
7. Question ID 10
The Linux platform that runs on mobile phones is called:
IOS
Teldroid
LinuxMobile
Android
MicroLinux

8. Question ID 11
What does a distribution provide for adding and removing?
system software?
Attempt
Application Programming Interface (API)
Partitioning tool
Packaging Manager
Compiler
9.Question ID 12
The role of the startup manager is:
Load the application into memory
Assign initial configurations such as the network address
Install Internet software or removable media
Perform the initial installation of the kernel on the hard drive
Load the kernel after the computer is turned on

10.Question ID 13
UNIX was originally invented in:
Stanford University
AT&T Bell Labs
University of Berkeley
Xerox PARC
University of Bangalore
11.Question ID 14
A license in which you do not have access to the source code is called:
Deteriorated source
Closed source
Open source
Without source
the volume is muted

12.Question ID 16
What distributions are made by Red Hat or Red Hat clones?
Hat?
(choose two)
Fedora
Ubuntu
Slackware
Debian
CentOS
13.Question ID 17
What distribution is Ubuntu derived from?
scientific Linux
Slackware
Fedora
Debian
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
14. Question ID 19
Open source licenses vary, but generally they agree.
in which
(choose two)
You must redistribute your changes
You are not authorized to sell the software.
I should be able to modify the software as I wish.
You must have access to the source code of the software
15.Question ID 20
Applications make requests to the kernel and receive resources,
as memory, CPU, and disk in exchange.
True or false?
True
False
Question ID 257
The most important consideration when choosing an operating system

What will the computer do?


The licensing model of the operating system
The mascot of the operating system
How much yield is needed?
Whether it is compatible with the cloud or not
17.Question ID 258
Linux is not Unix because:
It's not good enough
It's free
It is not made by Open Group.
There are too many distributions
It has not gone through certification.
Question ID 259
A launch cycle:
It is always 6 months.
It doesn't matter in an open source environment
Describe how long the software will be accepted
Describe the frequency with which software updates are released.
It only applies to the software you pay for.
19.Question ID 260
A maintenance cycle:
It must be long so that it has time before I need to update.
It only has meaning for paid software.
It should be brief so that it always has the most recent releases.
Describe the frequency at which software updates are published.
Describe how long a software version will be accepted.
20.Question ID 261
If a software version is in a state where
it has many new features that have not been tested
rigorously, it is normally referred to as beta software.
True or false?
True
False
21.Question ID 262
The software is backward compatible if:
It is still compatible with old file formats or applications.
It can be updated without downtime.
If the next version continues to work in the same way.
Works on Linux / Mac / Windows
People still use old versions
22.ID de pregunta 263
Apple's OS X is:
(choose three)
Derived from Linux
Only compatible with Apple hardware
It is primarily used to manage network services.
Certified as UNIX compatible
Derived from FreeBSD
Able to run Windows binaries natively
23.Question ID 264
Microsoft Windows:
(choose three)
It has a new desktop version every year.
It has a short maintenance cycle.
It comes in desktop and server variants.
It has built-in virtualization
It has a compatibility mode with Linux
It has powerful scripting capabilities
24. Question ID 265
Other commercial Unix systems:
(choose two)
They are linked to their supplier's hardware.
Do not run the GNU tools
They are certified by UNIX
They are almost obsolete
Use commands completely different from those of Linux
25.Question ID 266
When choosing a Linux distribution, you should consider:
choose five
What management tools does the distribution provide?
If the distribution is in active development or not
The maintenance cycle of the distribution
Popularity on social media.
If you need support with the distribution itself
Which distributions are compatible with the software you need to run?

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