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1. What are the main components of big data?

a)HDFS b)MapReduce c)YARN d) all


2. On which of the following platforms does Hadoop run?
a) Cross-desk b) cross-platform c)cross-platforrm d)unix
3. What are the four V’s of Big Data?
(a)Volume (b)Velocity (c)Variety d)All the above
4. ___ is general-purpose computing model and runtime system for distributed data analytics.
(a)Mapreduce (b)Drill (c)Oozie (d)None of the above
5. The examination of large amounts of data to see what patterns or other useful information
can be found is known as
(a)Data examination (b)Information analysis (c)Big data analytics (d)Data analysis
6.Big data analysis does the following except
(a)Collects data (b)Spreads data (c)Organizes data (d)Analyzes data
7. Concerning the Forms of Big Data, which one of these is odd?
(a)Structured b)Unstructured (c)Processed (d)Semi-Structured
8.In which language is Hadoop written?
a)C++ b)Java c)Python d) Rust
9._____ is a collection of data that is used in volume, yet growing exponentially with time
a)BigDatafile b)BigDBMS c)BigData d) big database
10. __________ has the world’s largest Hadoop cluster.
a) Apple b) Datamatics c) Facebook d) None of the mentioned
11. A ________ node acts as the Slave and is responsible for executing a Task assigned to it
by the JobTracker.
a) MapReduce b) Mapper c) TaskTracker d) JobTracker
12.__________ part of the MapReduce is responsible for processing one or more chunks of
data and producing the output results.
a) Maptask b) Mapper c) Task execution d) All of the mentioned
13. Hadoop is a framework that works with a variety of related tools. Common cohorts
include ____________
a) MapReduce, Hive and HBase b) MapReduce, MySQL and Google Apps
c) MapReduce, Hummer and Iguana d) MapReduce, Heron and Trumpet

14.All of the following accurately describe Hadoop, EXCEPT ____________


a) Open-source b) Real-time c) Java-based d) Distributed computing approach
15. What is MapReduce?
a) A distributed data processing framework b).A database management system
c). A network routing algorithm. d)A single computer data processing framework
16.What is the purpose of the map function in MapReduce?
A. To convert input data into key-value pairs B. To sort the input data
C. To combine the input data D. To summarize the input data

17.What is the purpose of the reduce function in MapReduce?


A. To sort the input data B. To combine the input data
C. To summarize the input data D. To convert input data into key-value pairs

18.Which of the following is a key feature of Hadoop?


A. High latency B. Real-time processing C. Fault tolerance D. Limited scalability

19. Clients access the blocks directly from ________for read and write
a)datanodes b)namenode c)secondarynamenode d) none

20. Information about locations of the blocks of a file is stored at __________


a)datanodes b)namenode c)secondarynamenode d) None
21.which node stores the checksum?
a)datanodes b)namenode c)secondarynamenode d) none
22. Mapreduce programming model is ______
a)Platform dependent but not language specific b) Neither platform–nor-language specific
c) Platform independent but language-specific d) Platform dependent and language-specific
23. The MapReduce algorithm contains two important tasks, namely __________.
A. mapped, reduce B. mapping, Reduction C. Map, Reduction D. Map, Reduce
24. In how many stages the MapReduce program executes?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
25. Which of the following is used for an execution of a Mapper or a Reducer on a slice of
data?
A. Task B. Job C. Mapper D. PayLoad
26. The number of maps is usually driven by the total size of ____________
A. Inputs B. Output C. Task D. None of the above

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