GCIH (GIAC Certified Incident Handler Certification) Practice Exam

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What priority level does CpuHog set for itself?

10

12

14

16

CpuHog sets a priority level of 16 for itself. This is the highest priority level on most systems, indicating that the CPU should prioritize running the process over any other processes. Options A, B, and C have lower priority levels and would not be accurate for CpuHog. Option A, 10, is typically designated for processes considered important but not critical. Option B, 12, is usually reserved for standard processes. Option C, 14, is typically used for background processes or processes that can be postponed without causing issues. Therefore, none of the other options are correct for the priority level that CpuHog sets for itself.