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The priority of a process will __ if the scheduler assigns it a static priority.

A. a) depends on the operating system
B. b) change
C. c) remain unchanged
D. d) none of the mentioned
Correct Answer: C. c) remain unchanged
Explanation: remain unchanged


If a scheduler assigns a static priority to a process, it means that the priority of that process will not change throughout its lifetime. It remains fixed and is not affected by any other factors like CPU usage, I/O wait time, or other process-related metrics.


This is in contrast to dynamic priority scheduling, where a process's priority can change based on various criteria.

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