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Open Source Philosophy Linux quiz Part : 6

Open Source Philosophy Linux quiz  Part : 6

1. Which Linux distribution is considered the "mother" of many other popular distributions, including Ubuntu and Mint?

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

2. What is the default desktop environment for Ubuntu?

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

3. Which Linux distribution is designed to be user-friendly and is a popular choice for those new to Linux?

  • a) Arch Linux
  • b) Ubuntu
  • c) Gentoo
  • d) Slackware
    Answer: b) Ubuntu

4. Which distribution is specifically built for digital forensics and penetration testing?

  • a) Arch Linux
  • b) Kali Linux
  • c) Fedora
  • d) Mint
    Answer: b) Kali Linux

5. What is a major reason to choose a distribution like Fedora over others?

  • a) Its focus on cutting-edge technology and software
  • b) Its minimalism
  • c) Its long-term support (LTS)
  • d) Its proprietary software
    Answer: a) Its focus on cutting-edge technology and software

6. What does the term "ISO" refer to in the context of downloading Linux distributions?

  • a) A type of file format for images
  • b) An image file of the operating system used to create bootable media
  • c) A hardware specification
  • d) A security standard
    Answer: b) An image file of the operating system used to create bootable media

7. Which distribution is known for its focus on being lightweight and fast, often used on older hardware?

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

8. What is the primary focus of the Linux distribution "Parrot OS"?

  • a) Media production
  • b) Security and penetration testing
  • c) Gaming
  • d) Scientific research
    Answer: b) Security and penetration testing

9. Which distribution uses the pacman package manager?

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

10. What is a common feature of community-driven Linux distributions?

  • a) Paid support options
  • b) Frequent updates and active community forums
  • c) Proprietary software bundles
  • d) Limited customization options
    Answer: b) Frequent updates and active community forums

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