A Dead-lock in an Operating System is
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A Dead-lock in an Operating System is
- A.
Desirable process
- B.
Undesirable process
- C.
Definite waiting process
- D.
All of the above
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Correct answer: B
A deadlock occurs when processes are permanently blocked due to resource contention. This makes the situation inherently undesirable as it prevents system progress.
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