Total Questions : 20
Expected Time : 20 Minutes

1. What is the purpose of the 'rmdir' command in Unix-like file systems?

2. What is the purpose of the 'dumpe2fs' command in Unix-like file systems?

3. What is the purpose of the 'mkfs' command in Unix-like file systems?

4. How does a copy-on-write file system handle updates to existing files?

5. What is the purpose of the 'du' command in Unix-like file systems?

6. What is the purpose of a B-tree in file system indexing?

7. What does RAID stand for in the context of data storage?

8. Explain the role of the 'ln' command in Unix-like file systems and how it is used for creating links.

9. What is the purpose of the 'sync' command in Unix-like file systems?

10. How does a journaling file system contribute to data integrity and recovery in case of system failures?

11. Explain the role of the Page File in Windows file systems.

12. Which file system feature allows files to be stored in a contiguous block of space on disk?

13. What challenges does wear leveling address in flash-based file systems?

14. In a file path, what does the forward slash (/) represent?

15. In a file path, what does the double dot (..) represent?

16. What is the purpose of the 'rm' command in Unix-like file systems?

17. What is the purpose of the 'touch' command in Unix-like file systems?

18. What is the primary purpose of a file system?

19. Which file system type is commonly used in USB flash drives?

20. How does a journaled file system enhance data integrity?