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This document contains a list of questions about Linux commands with the goal of testing Linux skills. It includes over 75 questions that cover topics such as displaying system information, working with files and directories, text processing, shell scripting, and system monitoring. Learners are asked to write the Linux command that corresponds to each question.

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Linux LabInstitute of

This document contains a list of questions about Linux commands with the goal of testing Linux skills. It includes over 75 questions that cover topics such as displaying system information, working with files and directories, text processing, shell scripting, and system monitoring. Learners are asked to write the Linux command that corresponds to each question.

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Linux LabInstitute of Innovation in Technology & Management

Linux Lab Practical Questions List (Part 1)Paper o!e "#$ %'
Instructions:
1 Inclu!e atleast  options ith each comman! in the *le' +o
every ,uestion in your !irectory only otherise *le ill not be evaluate!%
-rite Linux Lab in .ea!er an! Page /umber0 /ame class an! oll /o in 2ooter as!one
in this list3 Inclu!e your name as atermar4
Questions
Que 1 -rite the linux comman! to !isplay calen!ar ith various optionsQue
' -rite a linux comman! to !isplay !ate ith various optionsQue % -rite a linux
comman! to !isplay the list of users ho are currently usinglinux serverQue 3 -
rite a linux comman! to !isplay your system !etailsQue  -rite a linux
comman! to !isplay your user nameQue 5 -rite linux comman! to list all the !
irectories an! *les on the serverQue 6 -rite the linux comman! to !isplay the
content of a *leQue 7 -rite the linux comman! to print the content on stan!ar!
output !eviceQue 8 -rite the linux comman! to perform calculationsQue 19 -rite
the linux comman! to sho the current or4ing !irectoryQue 19 -rite the
linux comman! to get help ith various optionsQue 1' -rite the linux comman! to
!isplay hat all users are currently !oingQue 1% -rite the linux comman! to create
a !irectoryQue 13 -rite the linux comman! to change the !irectoryQue 1 -rite the
linux comman! to remove a !irectory1/$M:;<=:oll /o

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Que 15 -rite the linux comman! to !elete a *leQue 16 -rite the linux
omman! to copy a *le to some other locationQue 17 -rite the linux
comman! to move a *le to some !i>erent locationQue 18 -rite the linux
comman! to compare the contents of to *lesQue '9 -rite the linux comman!
to sho the !i>erence beteen the contents ofto *lesQue '1 -rite the linux
comman! to sho the common !ata of to *lesQue '' -rite the linux
comman! to count the number of or!s0 lines an! sentencesin the
*leQue '% -rite the linux comman! to see the !ata in octal formatQue '3
-rite the linux comman! to give the alias nameQue ' -rite the linux
comman! to vie the exiting aliasesQue '5 -rite the linux comman! to
unalias the exiting alias nameQue '6 -rite the linux comman! to !isplay
the hostname of the systemQue '7 -rite the linux comman! to get
information about the operating =ystemQue '8 -rite the linux comman! to
chec4 hether a comman! is Internal or:xternalQue %9 -rite the linux
comman! to !isplay uni,ue contents of a *leQue %1 -rite the linux
comman! to vie *rst  lines of a *leQue %' -rite the linux comman! to
vie last '9 lines of a *leQue %% -rite the linux comman! to extract
speci*c column an! *el! from a *leQue %3 -rite the linux comman! to merge
to *les verticallyQue % -rite the linux comman! to sort a *leQue %5 -
rite the linux comman! to *n! any character an! replace it ith someother
characterQue %6 -rite the linux comman! to chec4 the !efault
permission of a *leQue %7 -rite the linux comman! to change the !efault
permission of a *le'/$M:;<=:oll /o
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Que %8 -rite the linux comman! to change the permission of an existing *le
inrelative mannerQue 39 -rite the linux comman! to change the permission of an
existing *le inabsolute mannerQue 31 -rite the linux comman! to create a har!
lin4 of a *leQue 3' -rite the linux comman! to create a soft lin4 of a *le as ell as !
irectoryQue 3% -rite the linux comman! to search for speci*c pattern in a *leQue
33 -rite the linux comman! to sho the use of #asic egular :xpressions usinggrep
omman!Que 3 -rite the linux comman! to sho the use of :xten!e!
egular :xpressionsusing grep omman!Que 35 -rite the linux comman! to print
the result of a speci*c patternQue 36 -rite the linux comman! to copy
speci*e! pattern of one *le in another *leusing se! omman!Que 37 -rite
the linux comman! to copy the !ata except speci*e! pattern of one *lein another
*le using se! omman!Que 38 -rite the linux comman! to replace any
character?string ith speci*e!character?string using se! omman!Que
9 -rite the linux comman! to sho the use of #asic egular :xpressions usingse!
omman!Que 1 -rite the linux comman! to sho the use of a4
omman!Que ' -rite the linux comman! to list the processes for the current
shell(ps)Que % -rite the linux comman! to !isplay !etaile! information about
processesQue 3 -rite the linux comman! to stop any currently running
processQue  -rite the linux comman! to run the process in the bac4groun!Que
5 -rite the linux comman! to @ill a processQue 6 -rite the linux comman! to
create a tar *leQue 7 -rite the linux comman! to create a Aip *le an!
<nBip itQue 8 -rite the linux comman! to create a CAip *le an! <nBip
it%/$M:;<=:oll /o
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Que 59 .o to save an! execute a *le in DIQue 51 -rite a shell script to print all the
users ho have currently logge! inQue 5' -rite a shell script to !isplay only the siBe
of *les from the current or4ing!irectoryQue 5% -rite a shell script to create a !
irectory an! *les an! sub!irectoriesQue 53 -rite a shell script to *n! the largest of to
numbersQue 5-rite a shell script to chec4 hether a number is even or o!!Que
55 -rite a shell script to print the values of :nvironment variablesQue 56 -
rite a shell script to extract certain values from :nvironment variable P$T.Que 57 -
rite a shell script to *n! largest of three given numberQue 58 -rite a shell script to
greet the user accor!ing to the ee4 of the !ayQue 69 -rite a shell script to !
isplay the number of voels an! consonants in astringQue 61 -rite a shell
script to perform arithmetic operation using caseEEEesacQue 6' -rite a
shell script to count or!s0 lines an! characters in a *leQue 6% -rite a shell script to
*n! out hich shell you are or4ing inQue 63 -rite a shell script to sho the
output of ho comman! sorte! on %r!columnQue 6 -rite a shell script to !isplay
the number of !aemon processesQue 65 -rite a shell script to chec4 hether the
year entere! is leap or notQue 66 -rite a shell script to *n! factorial of a
numberQue 67 -rite a shell script to generate a multiplication tableQue
68 -rite a shell script to a!! the !igits of a numberQue 79 -rite a shell script to reverse
a stringQue 71 -rite a shell script to chec4 hether a number entere! is prime or
notQue 7' -rite a shell script to accept a *lename as comman! line argument an!
printits contents3/$M:;<=:oll /o
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Que 7% -rite a shell script to generate 2ibonacci =eriesQue 73 -rite a shell script
to chec4 hether a given number is a palin!romeQue 7 -rite a shell script to
copy the contents of one *le to another *le in aseparate !irectoryQue 75 -
rite the linux comman! to !isplay a list of P<Eintensive tas4s on
thesystemQue 76 -rite the linux comman! to change process priorityQue 77
-rite the linux comman! to !isplays theprocesses on the system in the formof
a tree

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