1. Which of the following is the Linux equivalent of a shortcut?
Hard link
Symbolic link
Partial link
Faux link
2. What file system does Windows 7 use?
FAT
FAT32
NTFS
HPFS
3. What file system does OS X use?
HPFS
HFS+
NTFS
EXT3
4. Why can you undelete files in Windows 7?
Nothing is deleted; it is just removed from MFT.
Nothing is deleted; it is just removed from FAT.
Fragments might exist, even though the file is deleted.
You cannot.
5. Jason is performing an investigation of a Linux computer. The computer is part of an investigation into allegations of identity theft. The suspect who owns the computer is skilled with computers, and Jason is concerned that she may have deleted files from the system. In the Linux operating system, when is a file deleted?
When the Recycle Bin is emptied
When the Trashcan is emptied
When the iNode count reaches 0
When the MFT removes the file reference
6. In Windows, the Recycle Bin is a holding place for deleted files until the user decides to confirm deletion by emptying the Recycle Bin. Once the file is moved to the Recycle Bin, a record is added to the log file that exists in the Recycle Bin. Which of the following files contains records that correspond to each deleted file in the Recycle Bin?
INFO2 file
INFO1 file
LOGINFO2 file
LOGINFO1 file
7. The space between the end of a file and the end of the cluster (if there is any such space) is called what?
Empty space
Slack space
Delete space
Nothing; files occupy the entire cluster.
8. In Linux, what is the data structure in the file system that stores all the information about a file except its name and its actual data?
MFT
FAT
Cluster
iNode