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This document contains an exam for an Operating System Principles course taken by a student named Jayvee Bugay. The exam has three parts - multiple choice questions, identification questions where the student must match a term to its definition, and analyzing questions where the student must calculate metrics like turnaround time using different scheduling algorithms. It tests the student's knowledge of key operating system concepts like storage, scheduling, and file management.

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Os Final Exam

This document contains an exam for an Operating System Principles course taken by a student named Jayvee Bugay. The exam has three parts - multiple choice questions, identification questions where the student must match a term to its definition, and analyzing questions where the student must calculate metrics like turnaround time using different scheduling algorithms. It tests the student's knowledge of key operating system concepts like storage, scheduling, and file management.

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MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE

Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga


Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

FINAL EXAM: OS – Operating System Principles


Student’s Name: Jayvee Bugay Score
Year and Section: BSIT-2A Date
Cycle 1, 2nd Semester, Academic Year 2021 – 2022

TEST I: MULTIPLE CHOICE Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

C 1. Inside a similar idea to the Work Organizer, develops practical outputs, electronic control

units, and paths.

a. Direct Access Storage

b. Movable-head disk drives

c. Optical Disc Storage

d. I/O Scheduler

B 2. Its Hardware is committed to the job that is closest to completion, and it may be postponed

if another recent action in the Queue has a shorter time to finish.

a. Earliest Deadline First

b. Shortest Remaining Time

c. Priority Scheduling

d. Round Robin
MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE
Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

A 3. Proper procedures are based on those who have access to what information but what kind of

access they receive.

a. Protection information

b. Max record size

c. File type

d. File size

C 4. Only when Parallel processing periods (play durations) are done or a sensible delay occurs,

does it allow the most functions to be completed first, with no delays.

a. Earliest Deadline First

b. Shortest Remaining Time

c. Priority Scheduling

d. Round Robin

A 5. Built to meet the demanding requirements of useful uses and also the time constraints that

they impose

a. Earliest Deadline First

b. Shortest Remaining Time


MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE
Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

c. Priority Scheduling

d. Round Robin

D 6. It also has a framework of best practices or a maximum length, depending on the type of

entry.

a. Protection information

b. Max record size

c. File type

d. File size

B 7. Let’s documents could have all of HDD additional storage.

a. Noncontiguous Storage

b. Physical file organization

c. Contiguous Storage

d. Indexed Storage

D 8. Every arrangement in which all objects in a clustering are picked in an equitable but rational

manner, usually with top to bottom of a cycle and then back to about the same high, and so on.

a. Earliest Deadline First

b. Shortest Remaining Time

c. Priority Scheduling
MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE
Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

d. Round Robin

C 9. Both ways information is ordered and the nature of the media often used hold it was

referred to as a drive.

a. Noncontiguous Storage

b. Physical file organization

c. Contiguous Storage

d. Indexed Storage

C 10. Its device's administration, as well as utilization, would both be reliant upon this.

a. Protection information

b. Max record size

c. File type

d. File size

TEST II: IDENTIFICATION

Security Management 11. an entity that does not move, such as from a document on just a
backup system
Solid State Drives 12. Scientific innovations have made rapid, although still expensive, archival
systems available.
Network Hardware 13. The guest serves as a connection point seen between version of windows,
system settings, and programs, but also network hardware.
Operation Materials 14 materials that would be used in a variety of operations
Text Compression 15. a procedure for dealing for all new items in the preceding text.
MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE
Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Binary Numbers 16. its made up of a number of items that are attached at varying scales to
enable access to this information they hold.
Program Files 17. A management program forecasts that a group of actual storage media will be
logically treated as a single system.
Contiguous Storage 18. in early operating systems was the scheme.
Max Record Size 19. The length has a big impact on how well the process operates.
Solid State Storage 20. a three-terminal transistor, electrons were maintained and persist even
after the system is removed.
Integrated circuit 21. A chip with specific circuits are used by a living entity that requires a
combination of options, such as to complete its task..
Magnetic Core Memory 22. It became utilized like data memory on ancient personal computers.
Raster Image File 23Color images hold collections of files and other attributes.
Round Robin Scheduling 24. A CPU-time ranking approach rates actions according around how
hard they worked to finish.
Physical Inventory 25Clear data access is available because the entry to each extended of
something like the file is bound inside a physical inventory counts.
Text compression 26any type of text system which is mechanically reversible, controllable, and
flexible which is built in a small network in multiple rows.
Fixed Partition 27would be a limited planner that enables the Computer to do considered as
having for operations that have been assigned upon that Waiting list by the Designated
Representative.
Best-Fit Allocation 28. Resources typically deployed to just any step at a time, and the
performance and quality the tool only after the program is finished.
File Management29. It is a hard process to control every file inside this system.
Index Storage 30. empowers records to be written within each or every file, at which it becomes
an index block.
Data Backup Strategy31a strategy for learning from just a backup system
MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE
Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

_____________________32. responsibilities without becoming slowed down by extraneous


inputs
Secondary Storage Units 33Accessibility to the logically dispersed operating system for
transmitting data on a storage medium.
_____________________34. indicates the correlation seen between computer system, network
infrastructure, software, and items connected thru the Compatible with various.
Master File Directory35 is done directly just after quantity identification and contains a list of
almost all of the pieces in the piece's identities and attributes.
Preemptive Scheduling 36. A planning strategy involves suspending the performance of function
and diverting your Computer towards another task.
37. an info packaging style enabling memory management backups
Processor Manager 38. is in charge of allocating the processor to execute incoming jobs and
managing the divisional structure with those jobs.
Fixed Head Magnetic Drives39. is the longer it takes to get the discovery head in the fast
direction.
Introducing Subdirectories 40. When a user views an account to access the computer system,
the computer provides a pin code.

TEST III: ANALYZING


41-45. Using Round Robin, in what order would the job be processed?
a. Compute for ATAT and AWT
Note: If CPU is Round Robin with TQ = 3 units

Jobs Burst Time Arrival Time


Job A 7 0
Job B 5 1
Job C 3 2
Job D 4 3
Job E 6 4
MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE
Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

The order will be Job A, Job B, Job C, Job D, Job E, Job A, Job B, Job D, Job E, Job A

Job A Job B Job C Job D Job E Job A Job B Job D Job E Job A
0 3 6 9 12 15 18 20 21 24
25

JOBS WAITING TIME TURN AROUND TIME COMP


Job A 18 25 25
Job B 14 19 20
Job C 4 7 9
Job D 14 18 21
Job E 14 20 24

ATAT= 25+19+7+18+20= 89/5 = 17.8


AWT= 18+14+4+14+14= 64/5 = 12.8
46-50. Using Round Robin, in what order would the job be processed?
a. Compute for ATAT and AWT
Note: If CPU is Round Robin with TQ = 4 units

Jobs Burst Time Arrival Time


Job A 10 0
Job B 6 1
Job C 8 2
Job D 5 3
Job E 7 4

The order will be Job A, Job B, Job C, Job D, Job E, Job A, Job B, Job C, Job D, Job E, Job A

Job A Job B Job C Job D Job E Job A Job B Job C Job D Job E
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 26 30 31 34
MABALACAT CITY COLLEGE
Dolores, Mabalacat City, Pampanga
Institute of Business and Computing Education
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Job A
36

JOBS WAITING TIME TURN AROUND TIME COMP


Job A 26 36 36
Job B 19 25 26
Job C 20 28 30
Job D 23 28 31
Job E 23 30 34

ATAT = 36+25+28+28+30=147/5= 29.4


AWT= 26+19+20+23+23=111/5 = 22.2
Prepared by: Reviewed by: CF:

LOVELY RUTH C. VALDEZ MYRNA C. CALMA, CPA, Ph.D. MICHAEL A. MESA, LPT, Ph.D
Instructor Dean Vice President for Academic
affairs

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