exam questions

Exam CCFR-201 All Questions

View all questions & answers for the CCFR-201 exam

Exam CCFR-201 topic 1 question 53 discussion

Actual exam question from CrowdStrike's CCFR-201
Question #: 53
Topic #: 1
[All CCFR-201 Questions]

How are processes on the same plane ordered (bottom ‘VMTOOLSD.EXE’ to top ‘CMD.EXE’)?

  • A. Process ID (Descending, highest on bottom)
  • B. Time started (Descending, most recent on bottom)
  • C. Time started (Ascending, most recent on top)
  • D. Process ID (Ascending, highest on top)
Show Suggested Answer Hide Answer
Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

Comments

Chosen Answer:
This is a voting comment (?). It is better to Upvote an existing comment if you don't have anything to add.
Switch to a voting comment New
aN0omY
2 weeks, 5 days ago
Selected Answer: C
you read it left to right and then top to bottom in terms of time attack started. this is confirmed if you go to process tree and hover over events in a detection
upvoted 1 times
...
silva222222
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Validation in doc the question, help?
upvoted 1 times
...
blahman34
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
On the old UI its C. New UI the answer would be B. Verified both on the same detection.
upvoted 2 times
...
alanalanalan
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct, checked in the UI C. Time started (Ascending, most recent on top)
upvoted 1 times
...
sbag0024
11 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C is correct, I checked in the Docs
upvoted 1 times
...
Acrby
1 year ago
Selected Answer: C
checked
upvoted 1 times
...
Pipo12345
1 year ago
B is correct, Ignore "wildbandana"
upvoted 1 times
Pipo12345
1 year ago
Sorry, meant to say C is correct.
upvoted 1 times
...
...
wildbandana
1 year ago
Selected Answer: D
right one is D
upvoted 1 times
...
Community vote distribution
A (35%)
C (25%)
B (20%)
Other
Most Voted
A voting comment increases the vote count for the chosen answer by one.

Upvoting a comment with a selected answer will also increase the vote count towards that answer by one. So if you see a comment that you already agree with, you can upvote it instead of posting a new comment.

SaveCancel
Loading ...