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Eit062 Unix Internals Qust Paper

This document appears to be an exam for a course on UNIX internals. It provides instructions for a 3 hour exam taking place on January 4th, 2015 with two parts. Part A contains 7 short answer questions worth 2 marks each on topics like the shell, fork system call, exceptions vs interrupts, and UNIX building blocks. Part B contains 5 longer answer questions worth 12 marks each, asking students to explain UNIX architecture, kernel data structures, disk block allocation, the user perspective, and process states and transitions.

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Eit062 Unix Internals Qust Paper

This document appears to be an exam for a course on UNIX internals. It provides instructions for a 3 hour exam taking place on January 4th, 2015 with two parts. Part A contains 7 short answer questions worth 2 marks each on topics like the shell, fork system call, exceptions vs interrupts, and UNIX building blocks. Part B contains 5 longer answer questions worth 12 marks each, asking students to explain UNIX architecture, kernel data structures, disk block allocation, the user perspective, and process states and transitions.

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Roll.

No :

G. K. M College of Engineering and Technology


Perungalathur, Chennai 600 063.
MSC IT First Internal Examinations, FEB 2015.
DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SUB.CODE: EIT062
SUB. NAME: UNIX INTERNALS
YEAR/SEM: III/VI

TIME: 9.00 a.m to 12 p.m


DATE:04-01-2015
Max. Mark: 100 marks

PART-A
(2*7 = 14 MARKS)
(Answer all questions)
1. Define shell and mention the properties of UNIX OS.
2. Mention the use of the fork System call and SHELL command Passwd
3. Differentiate between Exceptions & interrupts.
4. List the building block primitives of UNIX with Examples.
5. Define buffer cache.
6. Define Context Switching.
7. Define Inode Cache
PART-B
(Answer any 3 Questions)
1. Explain the architecture of UNIX System with a neat diagram.
2. Write a note on Kernel data Structures
3. Discuss briefly Allocation of disk blocks.
4. Explain in detail about User Perspective
5. Explain in detail about Process states & State Transition

(3*12 = 36)

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