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NEW QUESTION # 208
Which of the following is a legacy program provided by CUPS for sending files to the printer queues on the command line?
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION # 209
Which of the following SQL statements will select the fields name and address from the contacts table?
Answer: D
Explanation:
The correct syntax for selecting specific columns from a table in SQL is to use the SELECT keyword followed by a comma-separated list of column names and then the FROM keyword followed by the table name. Therefore, the only option that follows this syntax is C. SELECT name, address FROM contacts; The other options are incorrect because they either use parentheses around the column names, which are not needed, or they omit the comma between the column names, which causes a syntax error. Reference: https://www.sqltutorial.org/sql-select/
https://www.w3schools.com/mysql/mysql_select.asp
NEW QUESTION # 210
Which of the following tasks can the date command accomplish? (Choose two.)
Answer: B,E
Explanation:
The date command is used to display or set the system's date and time. The date command has the following syntax:
date [options] [+format] [time]
The options can modify the behavior of the date command, such as setting the time zone, printing the date in RFC 3339 format, or updating the hardware clock. The +format argument can specify the output format of the date command, using various conversion specifiers that represent different components of the date and time, such as %Y for the year, %m for the month, %d for the day, %H for the hour, %M for the minute, and %S for the second. The time argument can set the system's date and time, using the format MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss], where MM is the month, DD is the day, hh is the hour, mm is the minute, CC is the century, YY is the year, and ss is the second.
Therefore, the date command can accomplish the following tasks:
A . Set the system's date and time. For example, to set the system's date and time to November 8, 2023, 18:30:00, the command would be:
date 110818302023.00
E . Display time in a specific format. For example, to display the current date and time in the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS, the command would be:
date +%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
The other options in the question are not correct for this task. The date command cannot set the system's date but not the time, as the time argument requires both the date and the time components. The date command cannot calculate the time span between two dates, as it can only display or set the current date and time. The date command cannot print a calendar for a month or a year, as that is the function of the cal command.
Reference:
LPI 102-500 Exam Objectives, Topic 105.1: Customize and use the shell environment LPI 102-500 Study Guide, Chapter 5: Customizing Shell Environments, Section 5.1: Working with the Shell date man page
NEW QUESTION # 211
What is NOT contained in the locale setting of the operating system?
Answer: B
Explanation:
The locale setting of the operating system is a set of environmental variables that defines the language, country, and character encoding settings (or any other special variant preferences) for the applications and shell session on a Linux system12. The locale setting usually consists of at least a language code and a country/region code, such as en_US for English (United States) or fr_FR for French (France). The locale setting also affects things such as the currency symbol, the thousands separator, the decimal point, the date and time format, the collation order, the paper size, the telephone number format, and many other values formatted in accordance with the language or region/country12. However, the timezone is not contained in the locale setting of the operating system. The timezone is a separate setting that determines the local time of the system based on the offset from the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and the daylight saving time (DST) rules. The timezone can be different from the country/region code in the locale setting, for example, a user can have a locale setting of en_US but a timezone of Asia/Kolkata. The timezone can be viewed and modified by using the date, timedatectl, or tzselect commands . Reference: 12
NEW QUESTION # 212
Which of the following files, when existing, affect the behavior of the Bash shell? (Choose TWO correct answers.)
Answer: A,B
Explanation:
The Bash shell can be configured by various files that affect its behavior, such as setting environment variables, aliases, functions, options, and prompts. Some of these files are global, meaning they apply to all users of the system, and some are local, meaning they apply to individual users. The global files are usually located in the /etc directory, while the local files are usually located in the user's home directory, which is denoted by the tilde (~) symbol1.
The local files that affect the Bash shell are:
* ~/.bash_profile: This file is executed when a user logs in to the system. It is used to set up the user's environment, such as the PATH, the default editor, the umask, and other variables. It can also run commands that are needed only once per login session, such as ssh-agent or fortune. This file can also source other files, such as ~/.bashrc, to inherit their settings12.
* ~/.bashrc: This file is executed when a user starts a new interactive shell, such as opening a terminal window or running a script with the shebang #!/bin/bash. It is used to set up the user's shell preferences, such as aliases, functions, options, and prompts. It can also source other files, such as /etc/bashrc, to inherit their settings12.
* ~/.bash_logout: This file is executed when a user logs out of the system. It is used to perform any cleanup tasks, such as clearing the screen, deleting temporary files, or printing a farewell message1.
The other files listed in the question are not valid Bash configuration files and do not affect the behavior of the shell. Therefore, the correct answer is B. ~/.bashrc and E. ~/.bash_profile.
References: 1: Bash Shell Configuration Files - Land of Linux 2: Bash Startup Files - GNU Project
NEW QUESTION # 213
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