A Dead-lock in an Operating System is

2010

A Dead-lock in an Operating System is

  1. A.

    Desirable process

  2. B.

    Undesirable process

  3. C.

    Definite waiting process

  4. 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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