Correct Answer : .my.cnf
Explanation : Under Unix, an option file is set up by creating a file named ‘~/.my.cnf’ in the home directory. ‘C:\my.ini’ is the option file that is setup in Windows. An option file stores the connection parameters.
Correct Answer : #!
Explanation : The Perl scripts are text files, which can be ceated using any text editor. All Perl scripts generally begin with a #! (shebang) line. A script is a file containing a sequence of commands.
Correct Answer : use CGI
Explanation : In order to write a Perl script that uses the ‘CGI.pm’ module, a ‘use CGI’ statement is included near the beginning of the script that imports the function names of the module.
Correct Answer : Common Gateway Interface
Explanation : The ‘CGI.pm’ module is so called because it helps write scripts that use the ‘Common Gateway Interface’ protocol which defines how a web server communicates with other programs.