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4 Notes For XMXG

The document contains 11 multiple choice questions about various technical topics like Docker, Kubernetes, Linux commands, databases, and programming languages. Each question has between 2-6 possible answers with only one being marked as correct.

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Q1: If the Plesk server can't run Docker locally, you can still connect to a remote Docker

server to manage containers. You'll need:?

a One separate ready-to-code environment

b A virtuozzo 6 container

c A Windows Server

The correct Answer is: None

The correct Answer is: None

f The Plesk Docker extension

Q2: How do we create command aliases in a shell??

a None

b configure Aliasname="Command whose alias is to be created"

c set alias Aliasname="Command whose alias is to be created"

d None

e We can't create aliases directly in shell

f alias Aliasname="Command whose alias is to be created"

Q3: How to delete all pods in Kubernetes matching the awk pattern1 or pattern2??

a None

b None

c kubectl get pods -n myns --no-headers=true | awk '/pattern1|pattern2/{print $1}'


| xargs kubectl delete -n myns pod

d kubectl get nodes -n myns --no-headers=true | awk '/pattern1|pattern2/{print


$1}' | xargs kubectl delete -n myns pod

e kubectl print pods -n myns --no-headers=true | awk '/pattern1/2|pattern2/{print


$1}' | xargs kubectl delete -n myns pod
f kubectl print pods -n myns --no-headers=true | awk '/pattern1/2|pattern2/{print
$1}' | xargs kubectl remove -n myns pod

Q4: Which file is the single most important file in Wordpress??

a wp-setting.php

b header.php

c None

d wp-config.php

e None

f page.php

Q5: What is WordPress in PHP??

a None

b Framework for designing dynamic pages

c An open source CMS (Content Management System)

d None

e framework and distribution system for reusable PHP components

f Set of library enriched with fucntions

Q6: Which option can be used with ‘rm’ command to prompt for file removal??

a -i

b -ask

c None

d None

e -c

f -n

Q7: HTML Is a subset of?


a SGMT

b SGMD

c None

d None

e SGML

f None Of These

Q8: What used to be called a minion in Kubernetes cluster??

The correct Answer is: None

b A component of the master node.

The correct Answer is: None

d A monitoring engine used widely in Kubernetes.

e A worker node.

f Docker container service.

Q9: Which artisan command would you use to create a new Laravel Controller??

a php artisan controller:make controller_name

b None

c php artisan make:controller controller_name

d php artisan controller create controller_name

e None

f php artisan create:controller controller_name

Q10: How to get all resources with simple output (just the resource name) in Kubernetes??

a kubectl api -r name


b None

c kubectl api -o name

d kubectl api-resources -o name

e kubectl api-resources name

f None

Q11: Which one is the correct declaration for choosing the 'Character Set' other than
default??

a Varchar(20) Character Set Utf8;

b None

c Varchar(20);

d Varchar(20) Character Set;

e None Of The Mentioned

f None

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