25 multiple choice Windows Command Prompt questions
Take the test with 25 questions about CMD below to see where your knowledge is.
Command Prompt (CMD) is one of the two most important command line programs of Windows, essential for machine operation. However, not all Windows computer users are familiar with this command line tool.
Maybe CMD is very simple, it can also be very complicated so to have your own answers, please take the test with 25 multiple choice questions about CMD below to see where your knowledge about CMD is .
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- Which command is used to change the file extension?
- Assoc
- Ftype
- Cacls
- Attrib
- Which command to change the file location to another folder?
- Copy
- Move
- Mv
- Lace
- Which command is used to delete the directory?
- Del
- Rm
- Rd
- Rmdir
- What is the echo command used for?
- Display notifications on the screen
- Display text file content
- Copy the file to another address
- Display output data of each monitor
- What is the SC command used for?
- Schedule your order
- Check the system
- Clear the screen
- Service control
- What command to change permissions with file?
- Perms
- Cacls
- Chmod
- Dir
- What order to schedule the task in advance?
- Crontab
- Exec
- Watch
- At
- Which command to clean up the CMD screen?
- CD
- Cls
- Clean
- Clear
- Sign up to store File Associations?
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
- HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER
- HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
- Where are the valid file attributes?
- Read, write, execute
- Full control, reading and executing, editing, special access rights
- Hidden, read only, system, archived
- Owner, group, other
- Which command turns off the computer without warning or counting?
- Shutdown / p
- Psshutdown
- Shutdown / r
- Poweroff
- What is the hostname command used for?
- Export the current username
- Show version information
- Display computer name
- Switch users
- Which command displays hidden files in the directory?
- Dir - ah
- Ls-h
- Dir / a: a
- Dir / a: h
- What command to set for the file is only readable?
- Chmod 444
- Attrib + r
- Cacls / r
- Attrib -r
- What is the command fc used for?
- Compare 2 files
- Copy file
- Check the file
- Change the format
- What does CMD use to do?
- Clear the screen
- Open the new command shell
- Run the command
- Close the command shell
- Which of the following commands changes directory permissions?
- Cacls
- Attrib
- Chmod
- Icacls
- Which order changes the account password?
- Pspasswd
- Net user
- Passwd
- Chgrp
- Which command displays the time and date?
- Date
- Logtime
- Date / t
- Echo
- Which command finds the next string in the file?
- Find
- Grep
- Findstr
- Awk
- Where is not the file system?
- NTFS
- UDF
- FAT
- FTP
- Which command lists system information?
- Psinfo
- Whoami
- Ver
- Systeminfo
- Which command executes the software under another username?
- Runas
- Su
- Sudo
- Psexec
- Which command enter the setting of the registration?
- Regini
- Reg
- Regedit
- Regsvr32
- Which order to delay execution for another 5 seconds?
- Waitfor 5
- At 5
- Start 5
- Sleep 5
Answer:
1. A2. B
3. C
4. A
5. D 6. B
7. D
8. B
9. D
10. C 11. A
12. C
13. D
14. B
15. A 16. B
17. D
18. A
19. C
20. C 21. D
22. A
23. A
24. C
25. D
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