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- Which of these can be used for cross-process synchronization?
- Lock
- Interlocked.Increment
- Interlocked.MemoryBarrierProcessWide
- Which of these is not a valid memory barrier?
- Read memory barrier
- Half memory barrier
- Full memory barrier
- Read and execute memory barrier
- From which of the following states can we not resume a thread?
- WaitSleepJoin
- Suspended
- Aborted
- An unnamed semaphore can provide synchronization where?
- Within process
- Across process
- Which of these constructs support tracking threads?
- SpinWait
- SpinLock
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