1) Creates a directory: a) cd b) md c) rd d) rmdir e) cdir f) mkdir 2) Removes a directory: a) cd b) md c) rd d) rmdir e) deldir f) remdir 3) Changes directory focus: a) cd b) md c) rd d) newdir e) rmdir f) fodir 4) The move command and copy command provide the ability to transfer files contained in a single directory. Both commands use a three-part syntax: a) command Source Server b) command Host Source c) command Source Destination d) command Source Host e) command Destination Source f) command Host Server 5) Microsoft recommends using which file copy utility because it is designed to work better with long file names and NTFS attributes? a) copy command b) move command c) xcopy command d) robocopy command e) TFTP f) FTP 6) What command writes a new file system to a drive deleting any data existing on the drive? a) chkdsk b) mkdir c) diskpart d) rmdir e) sfc f) format 7) What utility provides a manual interface for verifying system files and restoring them from cache if they are found to be corrupt or damaged? a) shutdown b) sfc c) chkdsk d) fdsk e) format f) diskpart 8) What command produced this output? a) diskpart b) verwin c) chkdsk d) winver e) sfc f) windows 9) What command scans the file system and/or disk sectors for faults and can attempt to repair any problems detected? a) sfc b) scannow c) fdsk d) format e) diskpart f) chkdsk 10) What command will close all open programs and services started under the user account, but leave the computer running? a) shutdown / s b) shutdown /h c) shutdown /p d) shutdown /l e) shutdown /n f) shutdown /r 11) Select the true statement regarding navigation commands: a) While Windows uses the backslash to delimit directories, if you type a path using forward slashes in Explorer or at the command prompt, it will still be interpreted correctly. The Linux file system uses forward slashes. b) While Windows uses the forward slash to delimit directories, if you type a path using backslash in Explorer or at the command prompt, it will still be interpreted correctly. The Linux file system uses backslashes. c) Windows uses the forward slash to delimit directories. If you type a path using backslash in Explorer or at the command prompt, it will not be interpreted correctly. The Linux file system uses backslashes. d) Windows uses the backslash to delimit directories. If you type a path using forward slash in Explorer or at the command prompt, it will not be interpreted correctly. The Linux file system uses forward slashes.

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