in a time-sharing operating system, when the time slot given
to a process is completed,the process goes from the Running
state to the:
a) BLOCKED state b) Ready state c) SUSPENDED state d)
Terminated state
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Answer / trilok nagar
B ready state
In suspended state processes are kept requiring i/o attention.
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