Which section of GitHub can you use to track tasks? (Not Include in Questions)*
- Issues (Ans)
- Pages
- Pages
- Pages
- Work Items
Which operation in GitHub for Windows will automatically commit a new change to your local repository that does the opposite changes of a previous commit, effectively eliminating a previous commit?
- roll back
- undo
- revert (Ans)
- reverse
Which of these can you change in your GitHub for Windows Options window?
- default diff viewer
- push behavior
- default storage directory (Ans)
- default repository name
- sync refresh timing
Which operation will combine two branches by changing the order of the commits such that one branch now appears to have happened after the other?
- Combine
- Merge
- Reconstitute
- Rebase (Ans)
What happens if you are viewing a GitHub repository in your browser and drag the URL directly into the GitHub for Windows application?
- It creates a fork of the repository in GitHub.
- A bookmark is stored in GitHub for Windows.
- A zip file of the repository is downloaded.
- The repository is cloned and tracked locally. (Ans)
Which of these was NOT mentioned as a common rule for rebasing?
- Never Rebase after Fetching a Branch (Ans)
- Never Rebase after Commits use your Branch
- Never Rebase after Pushing a Branch
- Never Rebase after Pulling someone else’s Branch
What does forking a repository let you do?
- Have your own copy of the repository to modify. (Ans)
- Keep track of a repository that you’re interested in.
- Stop future changes from being made to that repository.
When tracking down the problem with an open issue, what option did I show that the resolver can use to communicate with the creator of the open issue?
- Email the user from their profile.
- Comment on the issue itself. (Ans)
- Send a git message to the user.
What is the name of GitHub’s native GUI application?
- GitUI
- GitHub for Windows (Ans)
- GitX
- GitHub
Which command can be used to get your stashed changes back?
- git stash get
- git stash pull
- git stash pop (Ans)
- git stash
How do you associate a TFS Work Item to a Git commit?
- From Team Explorer, add the Work Item under the Related Work Items section
- From Command-line, add the Work Item ID to the commit message, with a hashtag in front of it
- From Team Explorer, add the Work Item ID to the commit message with a hashtag in front of it
- All of the above (Ans)
What are the qualities of a good commit that together make up the acronym ACID?
- Atomic, compact, irreversible and durable
- Atomic, consistent, incremental and documented (Ans)
- Additional, concise, isolated and documented
- Atomic, consistent, isolated and durable
What does the two-dot notation, A..B mean when used with git log?
- It includes all the commits reachable from B, but not from A. (Ans)
- It includes all the commits reachable from A, but not from B.
- It includes all the commits reachable from both A or B.
- It includes all the commits reachable from either A or B.
What does the three-dot notation, A…B, mean when used with git log?
- It includes all the commits reachable from either A or B.
- It includes all the commits reachable from both A and B.
- It includes all the commits reachable from either A or B, but not both. (Ans)
- It includes all the commits reachable from neither A nor B.
What is the difference between the –mixed and –soft options of git reset?
- –mixed modifies both the index and the working directory, while –soft modifies only the index.
- –mixed modifies only the working directory, while –soft modifies only the index.
- –mixed modifies only the index, while –soft doesn’t modify anything. (Ans)
- –mixed modifies only the working directory, while –soft doesn’t modify anything.
Git Source Control Provider only works with Visual Studio 2010.
- True
- False (Ans)
Git creates a separate folder for each branch that you create.
- True (Ans)
- False
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