The Linux Kernel

QUESTION 1

Where did the Linux kernel originate?

  1. American Telephone and Telegraph
  2. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  3. The University of Helsinki
  4. The University of California
  5. Apple Computer

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QUESTION 2

Which of the following terms best characterizes the Linux kernel?

  1. Commercial
  2. Open source
  3. Freeware
  4. Shareware
  5. Proprietary

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QUESTION 3

One of the jobs of the kernel is to:

  1. Transfer mail from one machine to another
  2. Load the operating system after the computer is turned on
  3. Manage the system's resources
  4. Turn source code into machine code

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QUESTION 4

A license where you don't have access to the source code is called: Closed source open source

  1. Sourceless
  2. None of the above

1 points

QUESTION 5

Unix is:

(Choose two)

  1. An operating system
  2. A distribution of Linux
  3. A text editor
  4. A trademark
  5. A type of hardware

1 points

QUESTION 6

Open source means:

(choose two)

  1. You cannot charge anything for the software You can view the software's source code
  2. You must support the software you share
  3. You can modify the software's source code
  4. You must share your changes

1 points

QUESTION 7

Most of the tools that part of Linux systems come from:

  1. Google
  2. The Linux foundation
  3. The GNU project
  4. The Open Source Initiative
  5. Red Hat and Debian

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QUESTION 8

A release cycle:

  1. Only applies to software you pay for
  2. Doesn't matter in an Open Source environment
  3. Is always 6 months
  4. Decribes how often updates to the software come out
  5. Describes how long the software will be supported for

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QUESTION 9

A maintenance cycle:

  1. Only has meaning for paid software
  2. Should be short so you always have the freshest releases
  3. Describes how long a version of software will be supported
  4. Describes how often updates for software come out
  5. Should be long so that you have time before you need to upgrade

1 points

QUESTION 10

Linux is not Unix because:

  1. There are too many distributions
  2. It hasn't undergone certification
  3. It's not made by the Open Group
  4. It's free
  5. It's not good enough

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