πŸ“Š MS Dos
Q. What does the PATH command do in MS-DOS?
  • (A) Sets or displays the directories searched for executable files
  • (B) Changes the current directory
  • (C) Deletes files from the path
  • (D) Displays the directory structure
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βœ… Correct Answer: (A) Sets or displays the directories searched for executable files

Explanation: PATH command specifies the directories MS-DOS searches for executable files.

Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
PATH command specifies the directories MS-DOS searches for executable files.

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