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Open-Source Philosophy of Linux Quiz for Beginners: Part 3

Open-Source Philosophy of Linux Quiz for Beginners: Part 3

1. Which Linux distribution was originally derived from Arch Linux and is known for its ease of installation?

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

2. Which Linux distribution is known for its use in educational environments, offering a variety of tools for teaching and learning?

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

3. Which Linux distribution is known for its stability and long-term support, often used in enterprise environments?

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

4. Which Linux distribution uses the YUM package manager and was originally derived from Red Hat Linux?

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

5. Which Linux distribution is focused on providing a fast and lightweight desktop environment using the LXDE desktop?

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

6. Which Linux distribution was created to be a secure operating system with a focus on privacy and anonymity?

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

7. Which Linux distribution is designed to be a lightweight and fast operating system for older computers?

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

8. Which Linux distribution is based on Ubuntu and is designed for use in schools and educational institutions?

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

9. Which Linux distribution is known for its strong focus on stability and is often used on servers?

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

10. Which Linux distribution uses the DNF package manager and is known for being a cutting-edge, community-driven distribution?

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

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