(hope this questions are legal)

One thing that is not clear to me is how the BSDA questions are
expressed. Do they provide you some hints about a system and ask you
the commands to achieve a goal on such system, or are more general and
requires you to express the commands to achieve the goal in all the
systems?
For instance, are expressed like: "uname -a reports bla bla, how do
you configure a raid 1 on disk a and b?" or like: "how do you mirror
disks a and b in every bsd you know?".
Or neither of the above?

Second, how important are the command flags? I mean, consider fdisk
for instance: it does pretty much the same on all the systems but has
slightly different flags to do the exactly same thing, so is the
candidate required to know every (or at least one) flag or to just
know which command (in this case fdisk) to use?

Thanks,
Luca
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