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Linux distributions (distros) Linux quiz Part : 1

Linux distributions (distros) Linux quiz  Part : 1

1. Which Linux distribution is based on Debian and is one of the most popular for desktop use?

  • a) Fedora
  • b) CentOS
  • c) Ubuntu
  • d) Arch Linux
    Answer: c) Ubuntu

2. Which Linux distribution is known for its use in enterprise environments and has a strong focus on stability?

  • a) Fedora
  • b) CentOS
  • c) Arch Linux
  • d) OpenSUSE
    Answer: b) CentOS

3. What is the name of the package manager used by Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu?

  • a) RPM
  • b) Pacman
  • c) YUM
  • d) APT
    Answer: d) APT

4. Which Linux distribution is known for its rolling release model, allowing continuous updates without needing a full upgrade?

  • a) Fedora
  • b) CentOS
  • c) Arch Linux
  • d) Debian
    Answer: c) Arch Linux

5. Which Linux distribution is developed and maintained by Red Hat and serves as a testing ground for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)?

  • a) Fedora
  • b) CentOS
  • c) Debian
  • d) Slackware
    Answer: a) Fedora

6. Which Linux distribution is designed for older computers and low-resource environments, focusing on lightweight desktop environments?

  • a) Ubuntu
  • b) Lubuntu
  • c) Fedora
  • d) Gentoo
    Answer: b) Lubuntu

7. What is the default package manager for Fedora?

  • a) APT
  • b) YUM
  • c) Pacman
  • d) DNF
    Answer: d) DNF

8. Which Linux distribution is known for its strong security features and is often used for penetration testing?

  • a) Ubuntu
  • b) Arch Linux
  • c) CentOS
  • d) Kali Linux
    Answer: d) Kali Linux

9. Which Linux distribution is designed specifically for use on servers and aims to provide long-term support with stability?

  • a) Ubuntu Server
  • b) Debian
  • c) CentOS
  • d) Arch Linux
    Answer: c) CentOS

10. What is the purpose of the "Live CD" feature in many Linux distributions?

  • a) To provide a way to run Linux without installing it on a hard drive
  • b) To install software packages
  • c) To recover deleted files
  • d) To configure system settings
    Answer: a) To provide a way to run Linux without installing it on a hard drive

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