Question
Which of these does an operating system use to organize files?
hypervisor
firm or wetware
folders of directories
output devices
hypervisor
firm or wetware
folders of directories
output devices
Answers
GPT-4o mini
An operating system uses **folders or directories** to organize files. Folders (or directories) help in categorizing and managing files in a hierarchical structure, making it easier for users to navigate and access their data.
The other options listed—hypervisor, firm or wetware, and output devices—are not used for organizing files. A hypervisor is related to virtualization, "firm" or "wetware" refers to hardware or biological components, and output devices are peripherals used to convey information from the computer to the user.
The other options listed—hypervisor, firm or wetware, and output devices—are not used for organizing files. A hypervisor is related to virtualization, "firm" or "wetware" refers to hardware or biological components, and output devices are peripherals used to convey information from the computer to the user.