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Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning file names?

A
Files may share the same name or the same extension but not both
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Every file in the same folder must have a unique name
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C
File extension is another name for file type
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D
The file extension comes before the dor(.) followed by the file name
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None of these
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Solution

The correct option is D The file extension comes before the dor(.) followed by the file name

The file extension comes before the dor(.) followed by the file name statements is FALSE concerning file names.

The exact definition, giving the criteria for deciding what part of the file name is its extension, belongs to the rules of the specific filesystem used; usually the extension is the substring which follows the last occurrence, if any, of the dot character (example: txt is the extension of the filename readme.txt , and ...

This page tells you which characters are not allowed in Windows or Mac. Mac OS X uses HFS+ file system, Windows use NTFS. Both encode file names using UTF-16, although the exact encoding scheme is a bit different. Both also allow a max of 255 Unicode chars in file name.

This page tells you which characters are not allowed in Windows or Mac. Mac OS X uses HFS+ file system, Windows use NTFS. Both encode file names using UTF-16, although the exact encoding scheme is a bit different. Both also allow a max of 255 Unicode chars in file name.


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