Mark True or False for each statement below. The scheduler…
Mark True or False for each statement below. The scheduler is a part of the operating system responsible for selecting which process runs next, balancing the needs of processes to prevent starvation. The scheduler sets an alarm to manage process execution time, ensuring that a process runs only for its allocated quantum of time. A process in the “Ready” state is runnable but not currently executing on the CPU. A context switch occurs only due to voluntary CPU yield operations, such as a process going to sleep. A context switch involves saving the state of the currently running process so it can resume later.