1 votes 1 votes If a process on the system could issue an I/O request then the process will be placed on which of the following ? a)Ready State b) Running state c) ready queue d) I/o queue Operating System operating-system + – priti sharma asked Oct 17, 2015 priti sharma 1.4k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 0 votes 0 votes D) i/o queue ... The process could issue an I/O request and then it would be placed in an I/O queue. after complete the request it will come in ready queue ... ref: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/operating_system/os_process_scheduling.htm minal answered Oct 17, 2015 minal comment Share Follow See all 11 Comments See all 11 11 Comments reply priti sharma commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share They have given answer Ready queue . ii expected same 0 votes 0 votes minal commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share after completion of i/o then it will be in ready queue 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share @Priti You shouldn't follow "they". And what is meant be "could issue"? 0 votes 0 votes priti sharma commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share Yes . The could issue implies that A process while in exceution may have next I/O job . 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share I guess "could" implies it might do sometime in future- and that too not sure. 0 votes 0 votes priti sharma commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share i meant the same thing . In future it might have I/o job . yeah :) 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share So, it is very ambiguous to give any answer :( 0 votes 0 votes priti sharma commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share i hope they will give marks for such question. and yes does the ready state and ready queue are 2 diff things ? 0 votes 0 votes Arjun commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share Where is this question from? Even though GATE questions might have mistakes they don't ask such questions for sure. 0 votes 0 votes priti sharma commented Oct 17, 2015 reply Follow Share made easy book . 0 votes 0 votes talha hashim commented Oct 21, 2018 reply Follow Share D is right answer thanks 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.