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Q:

main()

{

fork();

 

printf(“Hello World!”);

}

Output for the above unix program is

A) Hello World! B) Hello World!Hello World!
C) Hello World D) None

Answer:   B) Hello World!Hello World!



Explanation:

The fork creates a child that is a duplicate of the parent process. The child begins from the fork().All the statements after the call to fork() will be executed twice.(once by the parent process and other by child). The statement before fork() is executed only by the parent process

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What are turnaround time and response time?

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What are short, long and medium-term scheduling?

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What is thrashing?

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What is a binary semaphore? What is its use?

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Explain Belady's Anomaly?

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Also called FIFO anomaly. Usually, on increasing the number of frames allocated to a process virtual memory, the process execution is faster, because fewer page faults occur. Sometimes, the reverse happens, i.e., the execution time increases even when more frames are allocated to the process. This is Belady's Anomaly. This is true for certain page reference patterns.

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