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  • 1. create process, terminate process end, abort •
    load, execute •
    get process attributes, set process attributes •
    wait for time •
    wait event, signal event •
    allocate and free memory •
    Dump memory if error •
    Debugger for determining bugs, single step execution •
    Locks for managing access to shared data between processes
A) Process Control
B) Device Management
C) Information Maintenance
D) File Management
E) Communication
  • 2.
    create file, delete file •
    open, close file •
    read, write, reposition •
    get and set file attributes
A) Communication
B) File Management
C) Device Management
D) Information Maintenance
E) Process Control
  • 3.
    request device, release device •
    read, write, reposition •
    get device attributes, set device attributes •
    logically attach or detach devices
A) Process Control
B) Device Management
C) Protection
D) File Management
E) Information Maintenance
  • 4.
    get time or date, set time or date •
    get system data, set system data •
    get and set process, file, or device attributes
A) Process Control
B) Process Control
C) Protection
D) File Management
E) Information Maintenance
  • 5.
    create, delete communication connection •
    send, receive messages if message passing model to host name or process name •
    From client to server •
    Shared-memory model create and gain access to memory regions •
    transfer status information •
    attach and detach remote devices
A) Communication
B) File Management
C) Protection
D) Information Maintenance
E) Process Control
  • 6.
    Control access to resources •
    Get and set permissions •
    Allow and deny user access
A) Process Control
B) Information Maintenance
C) Protection
D) Device Management
E) File Management
  • 7. CLI operates through typed commands entered by the user.
A) APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)
B) Powerful and Efficient
C) System Calls
D) Text-Based Interface
  • 8. CLI is faster for advanced users who are familiar with commands.
A) Text-Based Interface
B) APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)
C) System Calls
D) Powerful and Efficient
  • 9. The interface between a program and the operating system, enabling programs to request services from the OS.
A) System Calls
B) APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)
C) Powerful and Efficient
D) Text-Based Interface
  • 10. Libraries that provide functions for interacting with the OS, simplifying the interaction between applications and the system
A) Powerful and Efficient
B) APIs (Application Programming Interfaces)
C) Text-Based Interface
D) System Calls
  • 11. A visual interface with windows, icons, and menus, providing a user-friendly way to interact with the system
A) Graphical User Interface (GUI
B) Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • 12. A text-based interface where users interact with the system by typing commands directly
A) Graphical User Interface (GUI
B) Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • 13. the process of writing source code in a high-level programming language, compiling it into object code, and then interpreting (executing) this object code by means of an interpreter.
A) Design Goals
B) Implementation
  • 14. Deletes temporary files, system logs, and unnecessary data to free up disk space
A) Task Manager
B) Disk Utility (macOS)
C) Antivirus software
D) Disk Cleanup
  • 15. Scans system files for malware and viruses, removes detected threats.
A) Antivirus software
B) Disk Cleanup
C) Task Manager
D) Disk Utility (macOS)
  • 16. Displays system processes, CPU usage, and memory usage, allows administrators to manage system resources
A) Antivirus software
B) Disk Utility (macOS)
C) Task Manager
D) Disk Cleanup
  • 17. Manages disk partitions, formats, and backups.
A) Antivirus software
B) Task Manager
C) Disk Cleanup
D) Disk Utility (macOS)
  • 18. Manages communication between graphics hardware and OS.
A) Network drivers
B) Graphics drivers
C) Audio drivers
  • 19. Manages communication between network hardware and OS.
A) Network drivers
B) Graphics drivers
C) Audio drivers
  • 20. Manages communication between audio hardware and OS.
A) Network drivers
B) Audio drivers
C) Graphics drivers
  • 21. Mechanisms ________ such as scheduling, memory management, and interrupt handling
A) handle higher-level functions
B) handle mid-level functions
C) handle small-level functions
D) handle low-level functions
  • 22. known as traps or exceptions in certain processors, are a method for redirecting the processor from the running of the current program so that it can handle an occurrence
A) BUSES
B) CONTROL UNIT
C) INTERRUPTS
D) BOOTLOADER
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