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1500 Questions | Linux Essentials Certificate 2026

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Course DescriptionPassing the Linux Essentials Certificate requires more than just reading documentation; it requires hands-on familiarity and the ability to apply fundamental open-source concepts to real scenarios. I created this comprehensive practice test course to give you exactly that. With 1,500 meticulously crafted questions, this bank mirrors the actual exam environment to ensure you walk into your testing day with complete confidence.Instead of just telling you whether you got a question right or wrong, I break down the exact reasoning behind every single option so you understand the core concepts at a deep level.Detailed Exam Domain CoverageThis course is mapped strictly to the official exam domains to ensure no topic is left behind:Core System Knowledge (15%)Understanding what Linux is and its purposeBasic Linux commandsUser accounts and permissionsCore File Management (5%)File types and permissionsNavigation and the file systemFile copy, move, and deleteCommand Line and Desktop File Management (0-5%)Managing files using the command line and the desktop environmentCore Data Management (5%)Understanding basic data management conceptsManaging files and foldersBackup strategiesUser Interfaces and Desktop Working Environments (5%)Linux desktop environment installation and configurationCustomization and configuration of desktop environmentsDesktop environment shortcuts and settingsSystem Security (20%)Understanding basic security conceptsSecure shell and secure copyLinux permissions and access controlPractice Questions PreviewHere is a sample of the type of questions and in-depth explanations you will find inside the course:Question 1: Which of the following commands is primarily used to display the official manual pages for other Linux commands?A) helpB) infoC) manD) docE) manualF) guideCorrect Answer: COverall Explanation: The Linux manual pages are the built-in documentation system for commands, system calls, and configuration files. The man command is the standard utility used to access this documentation.A is incorrect: help is generally a shell built-in command used to display information about other shell built-ins (like cd or echo), not the system's official manual pages.B is incorrect: While info does provide command documentation, it uses a different hyperlinked format (Texinfo) and is not the standard "manual pages" utility.C is correct: man directly opens the system's manual pages for the specified command.D is incorrect: doc is not a standard Linux command for viewing manuals.E is incorrect: manual is not a valid Linux command; it is just a descriptive word.F is incorrect: guide is not a standard system command in Linux.Question 2: You need to relocate a file named "report.txt" from your current directory to the /var/log directory without leaving a copy behind. Which command should you use?A) cpB) rmC) mvD) rmdirE) moveF) rnCorrect Answer: COverall Explanation: File management requires knowing the precise utilities for copying, moving, and removing data. Moving a file relocates it entirely, which is handled by the mv (move) command.A is incorrect: cp is used to copy files, meaning the original file would be left behind in the current directory.B is incorrect: rm removes (deletes) the file entirely.C is correct: mv stands for move. It relocates the file from the source directory to the destination directory.D is incorrect: rmdir is strictly used for removing empty directories, not moving files.E is incorrect: move is a valid command in Windows DOS/Command Prompt, but it is not a standard Linux command.F is incorrect: rn is not a standard Linux command for file management.Question 3: In a modern Linux system, which file securely stores the hashed passwords for local user accounts?A) /etc/passwdB) /etc/groupC) /etc/shadowD) /var/log/auth.logE) /etc/securityF) /etc/passwordsCorrect Answer: COverall Explanation: System security relies on keeping sensitive authentication data hidden from standard users. Modern Linux systems separate user account information from the actual encrypted passwords to enhance security.A is incorrect: Historically, /etc/passwd held passwords, but today it only stores user account details (like user ID and home directory) and is readable by all users. It places an 'x' in the password field to indicate the password is stored elsewhere.B is incorrect: /etc/group defines the groups on the system and their members, not user passwords.C is correct: /etc/shadow contains the actual hashed passwords and password aging information. It is heavily restricted and only readable by the root user.D is incorrect: /var/log/auth.log is a log file that tracks authentication events (like logins), not the storage location for user passwords.E is incorrect: /etc/security is a directory for PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) configurations, not a file holding local passwords.F is incorrect: /etc/passwords does not exist as a standard file in Linux distributions.Course FeaturesWelcome to the Mock Exam Practice Tests Academy to help you prepare for your Linux Essentials Certificate.You can retake the exams as many times as you wantThis is a huge original question bankYou get support from me if you have questionsEach question has a detailed explanationMobile-compatible with the Udemy appI hope that by now you're convinced! And there are a lot more questions inside the course.
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