Unix tools

A modern and visually engaging representation of Unix commands and systems, featuring a terminal interface, iconic Unix tools like a shell, and symbols representing file permissions and processes.

Mastering Unix Tools Quiz

Test your knowledge of Unix tools with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, you'll find questions that cover various aspects of Unix systems and commands.

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  • Multiple choice questions
  • Checkbox selections for detailed answers
  • Learn and improve your Unix skills
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningSage472
Name:
Which system is Unix?
Mac
IOS
Linux
Windows
DOS
Solaris
What is command to view file content?
Cat
More
Less
Ls
Select unix shell
Powershell
Bash
Sh
Cmd
What permissions allow owner to read file?
400
R------
200
Xw-xw---
How to redirect output from command?
With stream redirection: >
With tee
With pipe "|"
With command modifier: -f
How to go to home directory in all unix systems?
Cd ~
Cd /home/$USER
Cd
Cd ~(your_user_nme)
How to quit vi
:q
:q!
Crtl+c
Alt+f4
What tools manipulate output?
Sed
Awk
Tail
Less
Cut
What command shows running processes on system
Ps
Top
Htop
Finger
Can process still be running after logoff?
True
False
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