1) Where should backups be stored? a) In the cloud b) On the same server as the original c) At a different site from the original d) In on-site storage 2) What are working copies also known as? a) Shadow copies b) Recovery files c) Backups d) Drafts 3) What is the purpose of working copies? a) Show edits to files b) Maintain financial records c) Log all changes and transactions d) Immediate data recovery 4) What includes a log file of all changes and transactions that have occurred within a set period time? a) On-site storage b) Shadow copies c) Journaled File System d) Log-in file system 5) What does fire rated mean? a) Describes how long a material can resist damage caused by fire b) It describes how hot a fire needs to be to destroy a material c) That a material is completely fireproof d) That a material burns easily 6) What do on and off-site storage have in common? a) They're in the same place b) They have physical copies and back-up media c) They're both in the cloud d) They have the same amount of material 7) What is the purpose of defragmenting? a) Reorganize a disk so files are in contiguous sectors b) Speed up disk access c) Speed up the computer's performance d) All of the above 8) What systems use Advanced Package Tool (APT) to get patches from a repository site and download them for installation? a) macOS b) Some Linux variants c) Windows d) All of the above 9) What does the Linux command "apt-get" do? a) Installs the APT tool b) Use the APT tool to find an application c) Use the APT tool to install or update a program d) Uses the APT tool to uninstall a program 10) Which derivatives commonly use the Yellowdog Updater, Modified (YUM) as a newer and more advanced package manager? a) Ubuntu b) Red Hat c) Debian d) Mint 11) What does firmware control? a) Hardware b) Software c) Applications d) Packages

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