Linux fundamentals byte with Martin

Which is not a distribution of Linux?
Ubuntu
Debian
Fedora
Akubra
Giving the computer a command via line of text is done in the ...
Run box
CLI
Start Menu
Hash line zero
Pwd stands for ...
Present Working directory
Print Working Directory
Pappa Whisky Dingo
PassWorD
Linux is only used in GUI mode
True
False
You should always use root level privilege's
True
False
Which command displays the current user
Whoami
Whoareyou
Whowho
Ireallywannaknow
Can you use the deltree command in Linux?
Yes
No
Which Linux based distribution is used on mobile devices
IOS
CentOS
Android
Debian
Billy the cyber guy stores his favorite cat pictures in the TMP folder, is this a good idea?
Yes!
No, people could steal them
No, the folder gets cleaned automaticaly
No, there isnt enough space there.
Which command will help alter read/write privilege's?
Deltree
Admin
Formathdd
Chmod
Will ifconfig tell me what my internal IP is?
Yes
No
Which one should you do first?
Apt-get update
Apt-get upgrade
Can .exe files run on Linux?
Yes
No
Will nmap tell you if a host has ports open or closed
Yes
No
Linux does not have a file manager
True
False
Linux can only be used with a virtual machine
True
False
Linux is only used in industrial environments
True
False
Which OS are used for penetration testing (choose 2)
Mint
Kali
Parrot
Redhat
Suse
Quazar
Linux is only for cyber criminals
True
False
You must use special peripherals that are compatible with linux, like a Linux mouse
True
False
Linux can run faster than other operating systems, depending on the task
True
False
You cannot download from the internet on Linux
True
False
Linux can run within windows or Mac OS
True
False
If you wish to make a new directory, the command to use is
Rmdir
Mkdir
Adddir
Createdir
What do you type in CLI to view the manual of a command?
Man
Manu
Manua
Manual
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