When you use the DOS COPY command you can assume many defaults. In fact you can leave the name of the destination blank, and DOS will assume that the destination is the current directory. Will the UNIX cp command work if you leave the destination blank? a. Yes. The cp command will assume you want to copy to the current directory B. No. You must specify a destination. Solution a. Yes. The cp command will assume you want to copy to the current directory If we leave the destination path blank, it mean that we are copying a file to current directory. For example myfile.txt is located in /home/monkey/Documents. We don’t have to type/home/monkey/Documents/myfile.txt to copy myfile.txt if we are in that /home/monkey/Documents directory. While /home/monkey/office is a folder where the file will be copied..