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Linux Administration

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
  • If you are not ready to take this test, you can study here.
  • Match each statement with the correct term.
  • Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.

This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. View a text file - Use text editor and don't save.






2. Estimate file space usage






3. Displays Kernel information






4. Displays the connection media state and capabilities






5. Essential command binaries that need to be available in single user mode; for all users - e.g. - cat - ls - cp.






6. Prints network connections - routing tables - interface stats - masq connections and multicast relationships






7. Displays manual or help document for a command/application






8. Search for all Unix commands that match keyword - e.g apropos file.






9. Temporary files cleaned on reboot






10. Contains Boot loader files - e.g. - kernels - initrd; often a separate partition






11. dns lookup






12. Checks web connectivity (displays page contents)






13. SMTP






14. Reverse dns lookup






15. Displays calendar






16. DNS






17. Shows who is currently logged in and where






18. List files within a directory






19. Temporarily mounted filesystems






20. Find regular expression in file.


21. Users' home directories - containing saved files - personal settings - etc






22. Moves a file with the option of renaming it






23. Changes directories






24. Ftp Control






25. Libraries essential for the binaries in /bin/ and /sbin/






26. Secondary hierarchy for read-only user data






27. Query internet name servers interactively






28. Reports a snapshot of the current processes






29. Changes group ownership of file or directory






30. Elevate rights to that of root






31. Kills a process by pid






32. Prints contains of text file






33. SSH






34. Prints file type






35. Virtual filesystem documenting kernel and process status as text files - e.g. uptime or network. In Linux it corresponds to a Procfs mount






36. WHOIS






37. Test network connectivity






38. Lists all files within a directory (including hidden)






39. POP3






40. BGP






41. Copies a file






42. Root directory of file system (not the user root's home dir)



43. Creates a directory






44. Contains essential devices






45. Displays all current running processes (similar to task manager)






46. Brings and interface down






47. Check IP Addresses of active interfaces






48. Brings an interface up






49. Displays the status of a service or all services






50. Lists all stopped/paused background. Resumes a stopped job