False. Some parts of the statement are true; however, the statement "should we see any paging activity" is blatantly false. We will see page-ins as a natural part of the Virtual Memory system because it is a demand-paged system. Only when we see page-outs do we need to worry about memory usage and potential bottlenecks.
A2:
True.
A3:
Technically, we have to say that this statement is false. While many administrators still use this rule-of-thumb, we can't rely on it in every situation, e.g., a 64-way Integrity Superdome partition with 512GB of RAM. Configuring 1TB of swap space is unlikely to be the most obvious configuration choice.
A4:
True.
A5:
False. We use the lvlnboot/vxvmboot commands only for dump devices located in the root volume/disk group . All other dump devices are configured after system initialization via the /etc/fstab file.