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Explanation Tasks get assigned to the executors by the driver. Correct! Or, in other words: Executors take the tasks that they were assigned to by the driver, run them over partitions, and report the their outcomes back to the driver. Tasks transform jobs into DAGs. No, this statement disrespects the order of elements in the Spark hierarchy. The Spark driver transforms jobs into DAGs. Each job consists of one or more stages. Each stage contains one or more tasks. A task is a collection of rows. Wrong. A partition is a collection of rows. Tasks have little to do with a collection of rows. If anything, a task processes a specific partition. A task is a command sent from the driver to the executors in response to a transformation. Incorrect. The Spark driver does not send anything to the executors in response to a transformation, since transformations are evaluated lazily. So, the Spark driver would send tasks to executors only in response to actions. A task is a collection of slots. No. Executors have one or more slots to process tasks and each slot can be assigned a task.