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This document outlines the structure of the Semester Examinations for Linux Shell Programming at D.K.M. College for Women, including the exam duration and maximum marks. It consists of two sections: Section A with five questions requiring short answers and Section B with three detailed questions to be answered. Topics covered include Linux features, file types, shell commands, and comparisons between different operating systems and environments.

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This document outlines the structure of the Semester Examinations for Linux Shell Programming at D.K.M. College for Women, including the exam duration and maximum marks. It consists of two sections: Section A with five questions requiring short answers and Section B with three detailed questions to be answered. Topics covered include Linux features, file types, shell commands, and comparisons between different operating systems and environments.

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Reg.

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D.K.M. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS), VELLORE – 1


SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS
NOVEMBER – 2017 16CPCS1B
LINUX SHELL PROGRAMMING

Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 75


SECTION – A (5 X 6 =30)
Answer ALL the questions.
1. (a) What are the features of Linux System?

(Or)
(b) Explain the File Types and its Permissions

2. (a) Explain Running Shell Commands from within Vi Editor


(Or)
(b) Write down the Features of Emacs.

3. (a) Explain the Shell Command Line Arguments.


(Or)
(b) Write a shell program to find out the Sum of Ten Even Numbers.

4. (a) Differentiate Microsoft Windows and X-Windows


(Or)
(b) Explain Starting and Stopping X - Windows sessions.

5. (a) Write short note on System Administration of Linux.


(Or)
(b) Explain the File Manager in Gnome

SECTION – B (3 X 15 =45)
Answer any THREE of the following questions.
6. Explain various Commands used in Linux with Proper Syntax and Examples.

7. Discuss in detail about Emacs Commands using Cut, Copy and Paste.

8. Explain the different types of Shell in detail.

9. Describe the Client Server Model of X-Windows.

10. Which among the two Environments (Gnome or KDE) is the best one. Comment on it.

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