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Question#1

What is the purpose of podman run --rm?

A. Removes the container after it exits
B. Runs the container in read-only mode
C. Mounts a volume
D. Saves the container’s state

Explanation:
The --rm option automatically removes the container when it exits, keeping the environment clean.

Question#2

Which command mounts a named volume to a container?

A. podman run -v myvol:/data
B. podman mount myvol:/data
C. podman attach myvol:/data
D. podman bind myvol:/data

Explanation:
The -v option with podman run mounts a named volume to the specified container path.

Question#3

How can you display the logs of a running Podman container?

A. podman logs <container>
B. podman show <container>
C. podman view <container>
D. podman inspect <container>

Explanation:
The podman logs command shows the logs of a running or stopped container, helping with troubleshooting.

Question#4

What does the podman volume prune command do?

A. Removes unused volumes
B. Deletes all volumes
C. Lists existing volumes
D. Creates a new volume

Explanation:
podman volume prune removes all unused volumes, helping free up storage space.

Question#5

Which two commands help identify resource constraints on a container? (Select two)

A. podman stats <container>
B. podman top <container>
C. podman logs <container>
D. podman network inspect <container>

Explanation:
podman stats shows resource usage, and podman top lists active processes inside the container.

Exam Code: EX188         Q & A: 380 Q&As         Updated:  Apr 03,2026

 

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