LPI Linux Essentials 6 Tests +300 QUESTIONS -JUNE UPDATE

Kickstart your Linux career by passing the LPI Linux Essentials 010-160 exam — with 6 full-length practice tests and 300

LPI Linux Essentials 6 Tests  +300 QUESTIONS -JUNE UPDATE

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Kickstart your Linux career by passing the LPI Linux Essentials 010-160 exam — with 6 full-length practice tests and 300

I passed the LPI Linux Essentials 010-160 exam on my first try with a perfect 100% score  - and now you can do the same!


What’s Inside the box:

  1. 6 realistic practice exams (5x50 set +60 questions set)

  2. +300 challenging and unique questions

  3. Detailed explanations and answer feedback on both correct and incorrect answer!

  4. Timed test mode to simulate real exam conditions

  5. Score reports to track your progress and identify weak areas

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EXAM REVIEWS:

  • 5/5 stars - Salvador
    Really great resource to prepare for the essentials exam. Every practice test covers the whole topics, so it is a good aproach to the real testing experience. Moreover, it will help reinforce your understanding solving doubts with the explanations, so your readiness will increase. Simon is always willing to help and responds quickly!

  • Mass - 5/5 stars

    Great preparation tests. Excellent quality questions and I enjoyed the extensive material. Highly Recommended! Thanks Simon.

  • Cris - 5/5 stars
    This practice test mirrored the LPI Essentials exam in both tone and challenge, giving me a clear picture of how prepared I truly was

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EXAMPLE QUESTION + SOLUTION:

You try running figlet on a newly provisioned Ubuntu server and see the error:
- bash: figlet: command not found.

What is the correct first step to locate the package that provides this command?


A.  Use apt-cache search figlet 
B. Use dnf search figlet
C. Use dpkg -i figlet
D. Use rpm -qa | grep figlet


Correct Answer:
Answer A: Ubuntu is a DEB-based distribution, so apt-cache search figlet will query the package repository for packages related to figlet. dnf and rpm are used on RPM-based systems like Fedora or CentOS. dpkg -i installs a .deb file and doesn't search.


B is incorrect because the command "dnf search figlet" is used in Fedora-based distributions like CentOS and Red Hat. Since you are using an Ubuntu server, which uses the apt package manager, this command will not work to locate the package that provides the figlet command.

C is incorrect the command "dpkg -i figlet" is used to install a specific .deb package using the dpkg package manager. It does not help in locating the package that provides the figlet command, so it is not the correct first step in this scenario.


D is incorrect the command "rpm -qa | grep figlet" is used in RPM-based distributions like CentOS and Red Hat. Since you are using an Ubuntu server, which uses the apt package manager, this command will not work to locate the package that provides the figlet command.

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This practice test gives you access to 6 full-length practice exams (50 questions each), totaling 300 unique, exam-style questions. Every question comes with a detailed explanation, helping you not just memorize answers but truly understand the key Linux concepts behind them.

These practice exams are designed to closely reflect the real exam — in both format and difficulty- so that you can fully prepare for test day.


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Topics Covered (Based on Official LPI Objectives):

  • The Linux community and a career in open source

  • Navigating a Linux system

  • Working with the command line

  • The Linux operating system and hardware basics

  • Security and file permissions


Who This Is For:

  • Beginners preparing for the LPI 010-160 exam

  • IT professionals and career changers entering the Linux world

  • DevOps, Cloud, or Software Engineers wanting Linux fundamentals

  • Students who want structured, realistic exam prep

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Don’t just hope you’re ready — know you are.

These practice tests helped me score 100% on my first try, and they can help you do the same.

Start today and walk into your exam with total confidence.