Using the _____ switch causes FDISK to display the partition status of your hard disk without executing FDISK. A. /show B. /display C. /status D. /part E. None of the above

/show
/display
/status
/part E. None of the above

The correct answer is: C. /status

The /status switch causes FDISK to display the partition status of your hard disk without executing FDISK.

The /show switch causes FDISK to display the partition table of your hard disk.

The /display switch is not a valid FDISK switch.

The /part switch causes FDISK to create a new partition on your hard disk.

E. None of the above is also not the correct answer.