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When a user job starts in a two level directory system, or a user logs in :

a.

the users user file directory is searched

b.

the system’s master file directory is not searched

c.

the master file directory is indexed by user name or account number, and each entry points to the UFD for that user

d.

all of the mentioned

Answer: (c).the master file directory is indexed by user name or account number, and each entry points to the UFD for that user

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