Linux Hybrid Quiz 1-4

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Question 1 (1 point) Saved You are in the directory /home/student/dirl Write the command that changes directory to the top most ROOT directory using the shortest relative pathname. [cdufiju ] Ay Question 2 (1 point) Saved Write the following path i1in a shorter form. /dirl/dir2/dir3/./dir5/../£file [ /dirl/dir2/dir3/file ] Ay Question 3 (1 point) Saved How would you run the 2nd command in the commands history? D 12 % Question 4 (1 point) Saved Type the command that would display only the number of lines in the file story.txt s wc -| story.txt Question 5 (1 point) Saved You need to change an existing file's modification time without editing and saving i1it. The command to do it 1s: [ touch ] Ay Question 6 (1 point) Saved
The synopsis section in the manual page for a fictional command called lrt shows the following: lrt --break-down numberOfDays Which of the following is true? The followin use i1s valid: lrt —--break-down 3 —--break-down aThe following use is wvalid: lrt --break-down 12 [:)The following use is wvalid: 1lrt “lrt must be used with --break-down [:)The following use is valid: lrt --break-down numberOfDays Question 7 (1 point) Saved Which Linux command shows the current time? Question 8 (1 point) What would you see S cat /foo O The contents The contents directory (:)The contents @ The contents (:)The contents Question 9 (1 point) of of of of of Saved 1if you typed this command: your directory named foo the file foo located in the parent your subdirectory named £foo the file foo located in the ROOT directory the file foo located in your HOME directory Saved
The file /hello.txt contains one line with the word: one What 1s 1n the file after the followling command: echo two > /hello.txt (:)The file only contains "one" "one" followed by "two" i1n separate lines (:)The command has a mistake (:)"two" followed by "one" in seperate lines "one" followed by "two" 1n one line (:)"two" followed by "one" in one line (:)The file only contains "two" Question 10 (1 point) Saved To terminate a running command 1n the terminal, you would press the key combination: CTRL + C v m 10 of 10 questions saved
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