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In Unix, Which system call creates the new process?

  • Q. In Unix, Which system call creates the new process?
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    Answer is : A
    None.

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  • 1. Which of the following calls never returns an error?
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    Answer is : A
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  • 2. Which of the following do not belong to queues for processes?
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    Answer is : B
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  • 3. The address of the next instruction to be executed by the current process is provided by the __________
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    Answer is : B
    The address of the next instruction to be executed by the current process is provided by the Program Counter. After every instruction is executed, the Program Counter is incremented by 1 i.e. address of the next instruction to be executed. CPU fetches instruction from the address denoted by Program Counter and execute it.
  • 4. The systems which allow only one process execution at a time, are called __________
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    Answer is : B
    Those systems which allow more than one process execution at a time, are called multiprocessing systems. Uniprocessing means only one processor.
  • 5. The child process can __________
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    Answer is : A
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