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A Dead-lock in an Operating System is

  1. Desirable process
  2. Undesirable process
  3. Definite waiting process
  4. All of the above
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a deadlock is set of processes involved in indefinte wait(waiting for an event that wil never occur , as it can be caused only by execution of some process present in the set).

clearly it is undesirable process  choice B

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