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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. Moves a file with the option of renaming it






2. Prints current working directory






3. ____ is found at: cd /var/mail then vi into each mail (administrator - www-data - nagios etc.)






4. Telnet






5. Creates a directory






6. WHOIS






7. User root's home directory






8. Essential system binaries : init - ip - mount






9. Displays the 10 bottom lines of a file






10. Displays the 10 top lines of a file






11. Display all interfaces






12. Shows command history






13. Temporary files cleaned on reboot






14. Does a DNS lookup or reverse dns lookup






15. Brings the most recent job to the foreground






16. Creates a file / updates it






17. Brings and interface down






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






19. Estimate file space usage






20. SQL






21. SMTP






22. Mount points for removable media such as CD-ROMs






23. Host-specific system-wide configuration files






24. Report file system disk space usage






25. Displays user information






26. Adds existing user to a group






27. Secondary hierarchy for read-only user data






28. List files within a directory






29. View a text file - View file one screen at a time






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






31. Ftp Control






32. Variable files—files whose content is expected to continually change during normal operation of the system—such as logs & spool files & and temporary e-mail files.






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






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



35. Ftp Data






36. Query internet name servers interactively






37. HTTP






38. Kills a process by pid






39. Checks web connectivity (displays page contents)






40. Displays current date and time






41. Brings an interface up






42. Removes a directory






43. Kerberos password






44. Deletes a file






45. Prints file information






46. Displays a table of all network interfaces / errors






47. Reports a snapshot of the current processes






48. DNS






49. Displays system uptime






50. View a text file - Use text editor and don't save.