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    1. An operator needs to schedule the script ‘/usr/scripts/listall.ksh’ to run at 19.00 on the current day. What
    is the correct form of the ‘at’ command to accomplish this task?
    A. at 7 /usr/scripts/listall.ksh
    B. at 7 P /usr/scripts/listall.ksh
    C. at now + 7 /usr/scripts/listall.ksh
    D. at today + 7 p /usr/scripts/listall.ksh
    Answer: B 
    2. An operator needs to run a script which will write standard output and standard error to different files.
    Which of the following commands will successfully perform this task?
    A. myscript.ksh 1>/tmp/log/script.log 2>/tmp/log/script.err
    B. myscript.ksh $1>/tmp/log/script.log $2>/tmp/log/script.err
    C. myscript.ksh 1>/tmp/log/script.log 2>&1 /tmp/log/script/err
    D. myscript.ksh 2>&1 /tmp/log/script.log 2> /tmp/log/script.err
    Answer: A 
    3. An operator is in the middle of a file using ‘more’. What subcommand can be used to go to previous?
    page in the file?
    A. b
    B. p
    C. r
    D. v
    Answer: A 
    4. A user is complaining that their display does not look correct.   When the operator has the user run the
    command ‘echo $TERM’ the result is ‘ascii’, however, the /etc/environment file contains the line ‘export
    TERM=vt100′.   What is the likely cause of this difference?
    A. The user is not using a VT100 terminal
    B. The user’s login shell is set to sh instead of ksh
    C. The user’s .profile resets the TERM environment variable
    D. The /etc/profile file sets the TERM environment variable to ‘ascii’
    Answer: C 
    5. Which command enables a user to exit the vi editor, overwriting the existing file without prompting for
    confirmation?
    A.   :w
    B.   :qw
    C.   :x!
    D.   :we!
    Answer: C 
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