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Important Questions & Topics

1. What is an Open-Source Operating System? How does Open-Source Operating System


works?
2. Discuss some Open-Source Operating Systems in detail.
3. Discuss Advantages & Disadvantages of Open-Source Operating Systems.
4. Discuss Multiple Processors Scheduling in Operating System.
5. Explain following terms:
a) Processor Affinity
b) Load Balancing
c) Multi-core Processors
d) Master-Slave Multiprocessor
e) Virtualization and Threading
6. What is Starvation and Aging in Operating Systems, explain in detail.
7. Discuss best Android Operating System for PC, also discuss various features of
Android OS.
8. Discuss & explain Device Management in Operating System.
9. What do you mean by Disk Controller in Operating System?
10. Discuss and explain Views of Operating System.
11. What are Tasks in Real-Time Systems? Explain.
12. What is RPC in Operating System?
13. What is CPU Scheduling? Discuss various Scheduling Algorithms in OS (Operating
System).
14. What is C-SCAN Disk Scheduling Algorithm?
15. What is the LOOK Disk Scheduling Algorithm?
16. Difference between Free Software and Open Source Software.
17. What is Spooling in Operating System? Discuss How Spooling Works in Operating
System?
18. What do you mean by Concurrency in Operating System?
19. Differentiate between 32 bit and 64 bit Operating System in detail.
20. What do you mean by Deadlock in Operating System? Also discuss
a.) Deadlock Prevention
b.) Deadlock avoidance
21. Difference between System Software and Application Software.
22. Difference between Preemptive and Non-Preemptive Scheduling.

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