New Year Sale 2026! Hurry Up, Grab the Special Discount - Save 25% - Ends In 00:00:00 Coupon code: SAVE25
Welcome to Pass4Success

- Free Preparation Discussions

LPI 101-500 Exam - Topic 2 Question 51 Discussion

Actual exam question for LPI's 101-500 exam
Question #: 51
Topic #: 2
[All 101-500 Questions]

Which of the following commands converts spaces in a file to tab characters and prints the result to standard output?

Show Suggested Answer Hide Answer
Suggested Answer: C

Contribute your Thoughts:

0/2000 characters
Ena
4 months ago
Nah, expand is for the opposite, right?
upvoted 0 times
...
Coleen
4 months ago
Yeah, unexpand is the one for converting spaces to tabs!
upvoted 0 times
...
Annmarie
4 months ago
Wait, unexpand does that? Really?
upvoted 0 times
...
Latrice
4 months ago
I thought it was D, tab.
upvoted 0 times
...
Wynell
5 months ago
The correct answer is C, unexpand.
upvoted 0 times
...
Sharee
5 months ago
"tab" sounds familiar, but I can't remember if it specifically converts spaces to tabs or does something else.
upvoted 0 times
...
Ligia
5 months ago
I remember practicing with "unexpand" for a similar question, but I can't recall if it actually prints the result or just modifies the file.
upvoted 0 times
...
Delmy
5 months ago
I think the command we're looking for is "expand," but I'm not entirely sure if it converts spaces to tabs or the other way around.
upvoted 0 times
...
Paris
5 months ago
I feel like "iconv" is related to character encoding, so it probably isn't the right choice for this question.
upvoted 0 times
...
Cristy
5 months ago
Hmm, this one seems tricky. I'll need to think carefully about the DSDM principles and which one specifically requires transparency of the team's work.
upvoted 0 times
...
Dortha
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky vSAN question. I'll need to carefully review the details about the different storage policies and site affinity rules.
upvoted 0 times
...
Thea
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I need to think through each option and figure out which one is the exception. Let me take another look.
upvoted 0 times
...
Avery
5 months ago
I'm confident that option C is the correct answer. The GROUP BY clause correctly includes all the columns I need to get the desired result.
upvoted 0 times
...
Kimberlie
5 months ago
That sounds like a similar question we did about VRF configurations. I think the import and export RT values don't always have to be the same, right?
upvoted 0 times
...

Save Cancel