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Dive deep into the fascinating world of OS Basics with our comprehensive set of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). This page is dedicated to exploring the fundamental concepts and intricacies of OS Basics, a crucial aspect of Operating System. In this section, you will encounter a diverse range of MCQs that cover various aspects of OS Basics, from the basic principles to advanced topics. Each question is thoughtfully crafted to challenge your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this critical subcategory within Operating System.

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Q551.
Data that is copied from an application is stored in a
Discuss
Answer: (a).driver
Q552.
Exit-controlled loop includes
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Answer: (a).do-while loop
Q553.
A program currently loaded in the system but not active is said to be running in the
Discuss
Answer: (b).user session
Q554.
To place a sound into a Word document, which feature of a window would you use?
Discuss
Answer: (a).OLE
Q555.
The ability to modify the data structure and not have to change the program using data is called
Discuss
Answer: (a).data independence
Q556.
Character which is used as punctuator is

a.

#

b.

<

c.

%

d.

++

Discuss
Answer: (a).#
Q557.
When computer function is defined inside a class, it is called
Discuss
Answer: (b).inline function
Q558.
Collection of data which is used to send as a single message is called
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Answer: (a).datagram
Q559.
A service provided by the OS for programmers is referred to as a(n)
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Answer: (b).context
Q560.
A command-line interface tells you it is waiting for the next command by using a
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Answer: (c).dialog box

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