Exam 2: Operating System and Process Management: Part A
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Suppose that a process is in "Blocked" state waiting for some I/O service. When the service is completed, it goes to the :
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The only state transition that is initiated by the user process itself is :
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If all processes I/O bound, the ready queue will almost always be ______, and the Short term Scheduler will have a ______ to do.
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The primary distinction between the short term scheduler and the long term scheduler is :
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Which of the following need not necessarily be saved on a context switch between processes ? (GATE CS 2000)
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In priority scheduling algorithm, when a process arrives at the ready queue, its priority is compared with the priority of
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Which of the following does not interrupt a running process ? (GATE CS 2001)
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The processes that are residing in main memory and are ready and waiting to execute are kept on a list called
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Which scheduling algorithm allocates the CPU first to the process that requests the CPU first?
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Which of the following do not belong to queues for processes ?
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In a time-sharing operating system, when the time slot given to a process is completed, the process goes from the running state to the :
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