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= LINUX PRACTICE QUESTIONS =
 
The purpose of this section is to obtain extra practice to help with your assignment #1, quizzes, your midterm, and your final ezam.
 
Here is a link to the MS Word Document of ALL of the questions displayed below but with extra room to answer on the document to
simulate a quiz:
https://ict.senecacollege.ca/~murray.saul/uli101/uli101_week4_practice.docx Your instructor may take-up these questions during class. It is up to the student to attend classes in order to obtain the answers to the following questions. Your instructor will NOT provide these answers in any other form (eg. e-mail, etc).  '''Review Questions:'''  When answering Linux command questions on this side or the back side of this page, refer to the following Inverted Tree diagram. The uli101 directory is contained in your home directory. Assume that you just logged into your Matrix account. Directories are underlined.  [[Image:dir13.png|left|300px|thumb|]] <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br># x.# x. # x.# x.# x.# x.# x.# x.<br><br> When answering Linux command questions on this side or the back side of this page, refer to the following Inverted Tree diagram. The uli101 directory is contained in your home directory. Assume that you just logged into your Matrix account. Directories are underlined.  [[Image:dir13.png|left|300px|thumb|]]  # Assuming you are still located in the “backup” directory. Write a Linux command using a relative-to-home pathname to remove all files that end with the extension “.txt” in the “final” directory.# Write a Linux command using an absolute pathname to list all files that consist of just 4 consecutive characters that are contained in your home directory.# Assuming you are in your home directory. Write a Linux command using a relative pathname to view the contents of regular files whose file names only consist of 5 consecutive numbers.# Write a Linux command to display the following message:<br>*** Hello ***<br><br># Write a Linux command to display the following message (including quotation marks):<br>“This is my message”<br><br>   [[Category:ULI101]]
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