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Open Source Philosophy Linux quiz Part : 3

Open Source Philosophy Linux quiz  Part : 3

1. Which Linux distribution is specifically designed to be lightweight and run on older hardware?

  • a) Ubuntu
  • b) Linux Mint
  • c) Lubuntu
  • d) Fedora
    Answer: c) Lubuntu

2. What does the term "flavor" refer to in the context of Linux distributions like Ubuntu?

  • a) A type of software license
  • b) A different version of a Linux distribution with a specific desktop environment or purpose
  • c) A hardware device
  • d) A programming language
    Answer: b) A different version of a Linux distribution with a specific desktop environment or purpose

3. Which desktop environment is known for being lightweight and is often used in distributions designed for older hardware?

  • a) GNOME
  • b) KDE Plasma
  • c) Xfce
  • d) Unity
    Answer: c) Xfce

4. What is the main difference between a server edition and a desktop edition of a Linux distribution?

  • a) The server edition is easier to use
  • b) The desktop edition includes a graphical user interface (GUI), while the server edition may not include one by default
  • c) The server edition is more expensive
  • d) The desktop edition is only for advanced users
    Answer: b) The desktop edition includes a graphical user interface (GUI), while the server edition may not include one by default

5. What is the significance of the Linux distribution "openSUSE"?

  • a) It is only for developers
  • b) It is a distribution focused on providing a user-friendly experience with strong community support and powerful tools like YaST
  • c) It is a proprietary distribution
  • d) It is designed specifically for gaming
    Answer: b) It is a distribution focused on providing a user-friendly experience with strong community support and powerful tools like YaST

6. Which of the following is a key factor to consider when choosing a Linux distribution?

  • a) The cost of the distribution
  • b) The software license used by the distribution
  • c) The intended use case (e.g., desktop, server, development)
  • d) The hardware requirements
    Answer: c) The intended use case (e.g., desktop, server, development)

7. Which Linux distribution is known for its focus on privacy and anonymity?

  • a) Ubuntu
  • b) Tails
  • c) CentOS
  • d) Manjaro
    Answer: b) Tails

8. What is the significance of the "snap" package format in Ubuntu?

  • a) It is used for installing proprietary software
  • b) It allows software to be packaged with all its dependencies, making it easier to install and run on different systems
  • c) It is a type of security feature
  • d) It is only available in server editions
    Answer: b) It allows software to be packaged with all its dependencies, making it easier to install and run on different systems

9. Which Linux distribution is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux and focuses on providing a free alternative with enterprise-level stability?

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

10. What is the significance of the Linux distribution "Zorin OS"?

  • a) It is a distribution focused on providing a familiar interface for users switching from Windows or macOS
  • b) It is only for advanced users
  • c) It is a server-only distribution
  • d) It is used exclusively for gaming
    Answer: a) It is a distribution focused on providing a familiar interface for users switching from Windows or macOS

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