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Unix Administration
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 42 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. A terminal emulator - terminal application - term - or tty for short - is a program that emulates a video terminal within some other display architecture. Though typically synonymous with a command line shell or text terminal - the term terminal cove
terminal window (usage)
ls -a
Gnome
Install
2. Move and renames
adduser command
mv
pwd show
useradd command
3. k Desktop Environment is one of thredifferent GUI user interfaces.
'/'
. before a file
shell scripts
KDE
4. Root symbol
'/'
5. show hidden files
ls -a
shell scripts
ls
Is command
6. Makes empty files
>>
touch command
mv
useradd command
7. Appends a file
. before a file
Home Directory
passwd command
>>
8. Stores small programs and files accessible to all users
/usr
rm file
vi or vim
cp
9. A compressing utility that reduces the size of the named file
/sbin
shell scripts
gzip
tar command
10. Create a directory file
/sbin
mkdir dir
Install
pwd show
11. delete file
touch command
vi or vim
gunzip
rm file
12. Look inside a file
cat
/bin
chmod
>>
13. Stores hardware and software device driver. It maintains filesystem entries that represent the devices connected to the system.
/bin
rm file
/dev
Gnome
14. Rename or move file1 to file2 - if file2 is an existing directory - move file1 into directory file2
mv file1 file2
. before a file
/home
ls -al
15. Formatted listng with hidden files
cd
tar command
touch command
ls -al
16. Archiving command
Install
ls -l
tar command
Is command
17. A graphical utility used for searching files
Install
ls -al
tar command
Gnome
18. Copys and replace
cp
passwd command
Install
>>
19. Adds content to files
/usr
mv file1 file2
Home Directory
vi or vim
20. Grep searches the named input FILEs (or standard input if no files are named - or the file name - is given) for lines containing a match to the given PATTERN. By default - grep prints the matching lines.
Home Directory
useradd command
rm file
grep command
21. gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each file whose name ends with .gz - -gz - .z - -z - _z or .Z and which begins with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the original extension. gunzip also recognize
mkdir dir
Home Directory
touch command
gunzip
22. home bin
rm file
'/'
/home
Home Directory
23. back one
cd...
KDE
chmod
rm file
24. List command
>>
Is command
shell scripts
cp file1 file2
25. Change dicrectory
adduser command
passwd command
cd
shell scripts
26. Enables a super user to remove a users account.
mkdir dir
ls -l
Gnome
userdel command
27. Enables a super user or root to create a new user or updates default new user information.
gunzip
gzip
useradd command
ls -a
28. Add a user to the system
KDE
adduser command
mkdir dir
ls
29. Stores binaries that are used for completing the booting process and also the ones that are used by the root user-the adminstrator.
gzip
mkdir dir
Home Directory
/sbin
30. Changes user password
ls
pwd show
gzip
passwd command
31. Means it is a hidden file
useradd command
. before a file
passwd command
cp file1 file2
32. Current directory
passwd command
pwd show
Gnome
rm file
33. Copy file1 to file2
Gnome
ls -l
adduser command
cp file1 file2
34. tells you what kind of file it is
ls -l
cat
useradd command
touch command
35. Displays the default directory where the user is placed after loging in
ls
KDE
grep command
Home Directory
36. A shell script is a script written for the shell - or command line interpreter - of an operating system. It is often considered a simple domain-specific programming language. Typical operations performed by shell scripts include file manipulation - p
shell scripts
>
userdel command
mv file1 file2
37. Stroes essential comman line utilities and binaries.
/bin
rm file
mv file1 file2
Is command
38. directory listing
ls
adduser command
gzip
cd...
39. Copy files and set attributes
ls
Install
Gnome
tar command
40. Creates a file
>
>>
. before a file
/home
41. Change mode
chmod
/bin
grep command
KDE
42. super user
KDE
pwd show
Home Directory
su