CTS 3165 Linux - Module 03 - Quiz 3
False
The less command offers less functionality than the more command. True or False?
d. It is an executable file.
After typing the ls -F command, you notice a filename that ends with an asterisk (*) character. What does this mean? a. It is a hidden file. b. It is a linked file. c. It is a special device file. d. It is an executable file.
d. It is a hidden file.
After typing the ls -a command, you notice that there is a file whose filename begins with a dot (.). What does this mean? a. It is a binary file. b. It is a system file. c. It is a file in the current directory. d. It is a hidden file.
b. strings
Which command searches for and displays any text contents of a binary file? a. text b. strings c. od d. less
c. resume
If "resume" is the name of a file in the home directory off the root of the filesystem and your present working directory is home, what is the relative name for the file named resume? a. /home/resume b. /resume c. resume d. \home\resume
d. cd /etc
If a user's current directory is /home/mary/project1, which command could she use to move to the etc directory directly under the root? a. cd .. b. cd /home/mary/etc c. cd etc d. cd /etc e. cd \etc
d. quit without saving any changes
What will typing q! at the : prompt in command mode do when using the vi editor? a. quit because no changes were made b. quit after saving any changes c. nothing because the ! is a metacharacter d. quit without saving any changes
d. pwd
Which command would a user type on the command line to find out which directory in the directory tree he is currently located in? a. pd b. cd c. where d. pwd
b. represent hardware devices such as hard disk drives and ports
A special device file is used to _____. a. enable proprietary custom-built devices to work with Linux b. represent hardware devices such as hard disk drives and ports c. keep a list of device settings specific to each individual user d. do nothing in Linux
True
A directory is a type of file. True or False?
d. /home/resume
Which of the following is an absolute pathname? (Choose all that apply.) a. Home/resume b. C:\myfolder\resume c. resume d. /home/resume e. C:home/resume
c. cd ../..
A user typed in the command pwd and saw the following output: /home/jim/sales/pending. How could that user navigate to the /home/jim directory? a. cd .. b. cd /jim c. cd ../.. d. cd ./.
e. the first 10 lines of the file mary
A user types in the command head /poems/mary. What will be displayed on the terminal screen? a. the first line of the file mary b. the header for the file mary c. the first 20 lines of the file mary d. the last 10 lines of the file mary e. the first 10 lines of the file mary
d. Press the Esc key.
How can a user switch from insert mode to command mode when using the vi editor? a. Press the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys simultaneously. b. Press the Del key. c. Type in a : character. d. Press the Esc key.
d. Precede the string with a ^.
How can you specify a text pattern that must be at the beginning of a line of text using a regular expression? a. Precede the string with a /. b. Follow the string with a \. c. Precede the string with a $. d. Precede the string with a ^.
True
Linux has only one root directory per directory tree. True or False?
d. displays the contents of a file in reverse order, last line first and first line last
The tac command _____. a. is not a valid Linux command b. displays the contents of hidden files c. displays the contents of a file in reverse order, last word on the line first and first word on the line last d. displays the contents of a file in reverse order, last line first and first line last
b. command e. insert
The vi editor can function in which two of the following modes? (Choose both that apply.) a. text b. command c. input d. interactive e. insert
c. [!a-d]
Using wildcard metacharacters, how can you indicate a character that is not a or b or c or d? a. [^abcd] b. not [a-d] c. [!a-d] d. !a-d
c. filea, fileb, filec
What will the following wildcard regular expression return: file[a-c]? a. filea-c b. filea, filec c. filea, fileb, filec d. fileabc