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50.

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
51.

(a)

(d)

53.

54.

(a)
(c)

Head and platter are both stationary

58.

None of true

Processor in

(b)
(c)
52.

(iiD

during read and write operation


Head rotates while platter is stationary
Head is stationary while platter rotates

ln diskstorage devices

computer

processes data functions.


59.

stores data are program.

moves data between computer and its external

environment

60.

Singletaskingsystem

Noneofthese
61.

Thread switching does not require kernel mode


privileges because all of the thread management

are within the user addness space of a single

62.

(b)
(c)
(d)

Here scheduling can be application specific.


ULT can be run an anyo6rerating system.
When ULT executes a system call, not only that
thread is blocked, but all of the threads within
the process are blockeo.
55. Of the following which is the method for allocating

63.

Linked

environment on o compute r is

(a) Virtualmenlory
(b) Hierarchyofphysicalmemory
Display of multiple windows

Nonethe above

Dispatch

is done by application'
Thread management is done by kernel,
Kernel is not aware of the existence of thread.
Application progam interface (APl) to the kernel

thread facility.
(i), (iii) are

true

(i), (ii) and (iii) are true

All are true

To assign l/O devices of computer


To manage l/O devices of computer system

(a)
(c)

(b)
(d)

Swapping

Spooling

Banker's algorithm for resource ollocation dealswith

deadlockprevention
deadlock avoidance
deadlock reco.rery

mutualexclusion

The amount of memory 0n

64.

bytel required for a block

Producerconsumerproblem can be solved using

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d

Semaphores

Eventcounters
Monitors
Allof the above

65. Ap pl i cotio n P rog ram mi ng I nterfa ce i s

(a)

a set

to characterize an
S as o multi-programmed OS ?
More than ond progrant may be loaded into main

b)

memory at the same time for execution.


lf a program waits for certain events such as l/O,
another proqram is immediately scheduled for

(c)

exgcution.

(d)

criteria.
a computer usually
none ofthese

(ii)

Timerrun out
Wake up

Thread management

Which combitlation af the following features will suffice

(i)

(b)
(d)

Block

(a) Disk size x 8


(b) Disk size (8 x file system block size)
(c) Filesystem blocksize/disksize
(d) None ofthese

Allof the above

The concept used to support multi-progromming

(i), (ii) and (iii)

bitmap is

disksT

{b)
(d)

(ii)and (iii)

Moving processfrom main memory todiskis called:


Cache
Scheduling

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

process.

57.

(i) and (iii)

(c) (a)and (b)bothtrue


(d) (a)and (b) both false

Thefollowing is not an advantage of User LevelThreads

(c)
(d

(b)
(d)

(i)only

None of these are true


I/Otables are used

(a)
(b)

(ULT):

56.

(i)
(ii)

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

Multiusersystem

Contiguous
lndexed

programterminates,another

ln the pure User LevelThreads (ULT)

(iii)
(iv)

noneofthese

OS/390isa
Single user system

(a)
(c)

only state transition initiated by the user process itself

(a)
(c)

controls the operations of the computer/

(a) dispatchable unit of work


(b) can be interrupted
(c) aand bboth true
(d) a and b both false

(a)

theexecution of

progra m is immediately schedu led for execution.

in an operating system is

Threadis

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

The

lf

of functions and call programs that allows


clients and servers to intercommunicate.
database, where information access is limited
to the selection of rows that satisff all search
a

high powered work station'

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