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Please answer the quetions and some answers maybe have more than one answer : Qu

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Please answer the quetions and some answers maybe have more than one answer :

Question 46 : Which of the following statements is true? You may select more than one.

Question 46 options:

Windows provides a tree command to graphically display the directory structure of a drive or path.

In Windows, time is a 64-bit value that represents the number of 2-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12:00 A.M. January 1, 1901 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

POSIX time is defined as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of Thursday, January 1, 1970. POSIX time may be stored as a floating point number capable of representing fractions of seconds.

In Linux, each process has its own mask, which is applied whenever that process creates a new file. When the process is a shell, the mask is set with the umask command.

Question 47 : Which of the following statements is true? You may select more than one.

Question 47 options:

Linux is available in many different configurations calls

A)

Windows provides a tree command to graphically display the directory structure of a drive or path.

B)

In Windows, time is a 64-bit value that represents the number of 2-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since 12:00 A.M. January 1, 1901 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)

C)

POSIX time is defined as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of Thursday, January 1, 1970. POSIX time may be stored as a floating point number capable of representing fractions of seconds.

D)

In Linux, each process has its own mask, which is applied whenever that process creates a new file. When the process is a shell, the mask is set with the umask command.

Explanation / Answer

46)

The correct options are as given below:

a) Windows provides a tree command to graphically display the directory structure of a drive or path.

Syntax: tree [Driver:] [Path][/f] [/a]

b)

In Linux, each process has its own mask, which is applied whenever that process creates a new file. When the process is a shell, the mask is set with the umask command.

Note: The 47th quetion is incomplete. so, i can't answer that.