LINUX+ AND LPIC-1 GDE.TO LINUX CERTIF.
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Chapter 1, Problem 5RQ
Which of the following kernels are developmental kernels? (Choose all that apply.)
- a. 2.3.4
- b. 3.5.5
- c. 4.1-rc5
- d. 4.4.4
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Which of the following is incorrect?
a.
Paging is a way of implementing run-time address binding.
b.
Binding of instruction and data to memory address can’t be done at compile or load time.
c.
To move a process in memory, just change the relocation register.
d.
Paging is one way of providing noncontiguous allocation.
Question1: Multiple Choice : (please leave it to other tutors who can answer all my sub-question since this is my last question for this month)
1-If for some inputs, a procedure never terminates, the procedure lacks
a. computability
b. definiteness
c. finiteness
d. scalability
2-The elements of the ISA for a particular type of CPU include
a. addressing modes
b. data types
c. instructions
d. a and b
e. a, b and c
Question 2: Perform the following logical operations and express your answers in hexadecimal notation.
x3487 AND x7254
xABCD or x3234
xF098 XOR x3344
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LINUX+ AND LPIC-1 GDE.TO LINUX CERTIF.
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