AdminHelpdice Team30 May, 2024What is the idea behind thread pools?Select Option & Check Answera number of threads are created at process startup and placed in a pool where they sit and wait for workwhen a process begins, a pool of threads is chosen from the many existing and each thread is allotted equal amount of workall threads in a pool distribute the task equally among themselvesnone of the mentionedCheck AnswerIncorrect. ❌Related MCQ's The degree of multi-programming is :...Thu, 16 AprThe entry of all the PCBs of the current processes is in :...Thu, 16 AprThe Process Control Block is :...Thu, 16 AprThe state of a process is defined by :...Thu, 16 AprThe number of processes completed per unit time is known as __________....Thu, 16 AprWhich system call returns the process identifier of a terminated child?...Thu, 16 AprA process stack does not contain...Thu, 16 AprA set of processes is deadlock if...Thu, 16 AprWhat is the ready state of a process?...Thu, 16 AprA process can be terminated due to...Thu, 16 Apr