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Topologies and Active Directory Review



True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 
 
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AD Img 1
 

 1. 

In AD Img 1 Acme.com represents a forest
 

 2. 

Only human beings can query in Active Directory
 

 3. 

Windows Active Directory can be used to deploy software to specific users within your domain.
 

 4. 

Cat 6 cable has more capacity than Cat5/5e cable.
 

 5. 

A bus network should be terminated on one end only.
 

 6. 

A bus network cannot be terminated on both ends.
 

 7. 

A bus network is a very modern network.
 

 8. 

A bus network should be terminated at both ends.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 9. 

A _____ is a collection of domains.
a.
domain tree
c.
organizational unit
b.
forest
d.
tree
 

 10. 

Which server always holds the global catalog in an Active Directory Domain?
a.
The first one
c.
The root server
b.
The last one
d.
The forest server
 

 11. 

This item has every single object in a forest indexed in it.
a.
Domain
c.
Global catalog
b.
Directory
d.
Forest
 

 12. 

Snickey Doo has five servers in his domain; two Server 2003 (one members server, one Active Directory) and three Server 2008 (one Active Directory, two member servers). He is installing Server 2012. What server functional level must he install Server 2012 at?
a.
Server 2012
c.
Server 2000
b.
Server 2008
d.
Server 2003
 

 13. 

Snickey Doo has five servers in his domain; two Server 2003 (two members servers) and three Server 2008 (two Active Directory, one member servers). He is installing Server 2012. What server functional level must he install Server 2012 at?
a.
Server 2012
c.
Server 2000
b.
Server 2008
d.
Server 2003
 

 14. 

DNS is...
a.
Domain Name Server
c.
Domain Naming Service
b.
Domain Name Service
d.
Domain Naming Server
 

 15. 

The purpose of a DNS Server is to...
a.
Resolve IP addresses to NetBIOS names
c.
Resolve IP addresses to MAC addresses
b.
Resolve domain names to IP addresses
d.
Resolve MAC addresses to Domain names
 

 16. 

This is a group of computers controlled by one or more domain controllers, all sharing the same namespace.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 17. 

This is a group of domains, all sharing the same namespace.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 18. 

This is a group of trees sharing a trust relationship, but with a different namespace.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 19. 

A type of server that controls, among other things, access to the domain.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 20. 

A collection of IP subnets, usually within a physical LAN.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 21. 

These are usually defined for replication and by geographical location.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 22. 

Containers that give a domain heirarchy and structure. Used for ease of administration. You can apply group policies and delegate control to these containers.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 23. 

Can be defined as security or distribution.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 24. 

Used mainly to assign permission either within a domain, or in other domains by using different scopes.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 25. 

These are developed as domains and trees and forests are created and allow users and groups from one domain to have access to resources in other domains.
a.
Domain
e.
Group
b.
Tree
f.
Trust
c.
Forest
g.
Site
d.
Organizational unit
h.
Domain controller
 

 26. 

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This is what kind of network...
a.
ad-hoc
c.
classic
b.
access point
d.
cascading star
 

 27. 

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This is what kind of network...
a.
ad-hoc
c.
classic
b.
access point
d.
cascading star
 

 28. 

This type of backbone is cheap, and easy to manage and secure, but contains a single point of failure.
a.
parallel
c.
backbone
b.
collapsed
d.
distributed
 

 29. 

This type of backbone is the most fault tolerant due to redundancy in cabling.
a.
parallel
c.
backbone
b.
collapsed
d.
distributed
 

 30. 

Woody Inc. has a large company with multiple LANs. They would like to change their current backbone setup from a single point of failure to something secure, but more reliable. Since budget is an issue, they want to limit expenditures.

You would suggest a:
a.
parallel
c.
backbone
b.
collapsed
d.
distributed
 

 31. 

Cat 6 cables are rated for signals up to _____ MHz
a.
100
c.
10
b.
1000
d.
250
 

 32. 

Cat 5 cables are rated for signals up to _____ MHz
a.
100
c.
10
b.
1000
d.
250
 

 33. 

Near End Cross Talk is abbreviated as
a.
NECT
c.
EEXT
b.
NEXT
d.
ENTX
 

 34. 

The bus network consists of a ____ from which computers are connected.
a.
backbone
c.
transfer station
b.
cable wire
d.
hub
 

 35. 

What happens in the case of a cable break in a bus network?
a.
The hosts can continue to communicate upstream of the break, but not downstream
c.
The hosts cannot communicate across the break and generally there is complete network failure
b.
The hosts can continue to communicate downstream of the break, but not upstream
d.
Only the host near the break has a failiure, the rest of the network is fine.
 

 36. 

When using a switch, bandwidth is _____ among devices.
a.
shared
c.
discrete; each device gets full bandwidth
b.
split
d.
all of the above
 

 37. 

When using a hub, bandwidth is _____ among devices.
a.
shared
c.
discrete; each device gets full bandwidth
b.
split
d.
all of the above
 

 38. 

This describes a token
a.
a special frame full of data
c.
an empty frame with no data on a token ring network
b.
an empty frame with no data on a star network
d.
a fiber frame
 

 39. 

In a ring network, what happens if two devices need to send at once?
a.
They contend for network bandwidth
c.
The first to send gets to send
b.
The first to capture the token sends if no demand priority is enabled
d.
The last to send gets to send
 

Multiple Response
Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
 

 40. 

What does the acronym FQDN stand for? Choose two.
 a.
Fully Qualified Domain Name
 c.
Domain name in an active directory network
 b.
Future-Proof Qualified Domain Name
 d.
domain controller netbios name
 

 41. 

Which of the following is an example of an FQDN?
 a.
slappy
 c.
slappy.edu
 b.
slappy.com
 d.
chicken.toe.com
 

 42. 

Which of the following items can be queried or stored in Active Directory?
 a.
names
 e.
printers
 b.
usernames
 f.
security permissions
 c.
services provided on a network
 g.
closest pizza joint
 d.
computers
 h.
email addresses
 

 43. 

Which of the following are parts of Active Directory?
 a.
forests
 e.
computer accounts
 b.
domains
 f.
sites
 c.
user accounts
 g.
pizza joints
 d.
organizational units
 h.
domain controllers
 

 44. 

Cat 6 cable provides from ____ to ____ ohms of resistance per 100 meters
 a.
93
 c.
115
 b.
50
 d.
135
 

 45. 

What is the purpose of the spline in some Cat6 cabling?
 a.
Increase separation between pairs, thus reducing cross talk
 c.
Maintain pair geometry (so pairs stay together)
 b.
Make it easier to terminate a Cat6 cable
 d.
Reduce NEXT
 

 46. 

Benefit of using Cat6 connection heads instead of Cat5 with Cat6 cabling
 a.
Better transmission performance
 c.
Cat6 has a different wiring standard
 b.
Supports the higher transmission speed of Cat6
 d.
Cat5 is less “noisy” than Cat6
 

 47. 

What is true of a BUS topology
 a.
Generally uses coaxial cable
 e.
Must be grounded on one end
 b.
Must be grounded on both ends
 f.
Uses Cat5 or Cat6 cabling
 c.
Must be terminated on both ends
 g.
Must be terminated on one end
 d.
Generally uses BNC connectors
 h.
Susceptible to signal bounce
 

 48. 

A bus network is generally in a _____ using _____ cabling. choose two
 a.
straight
 c.
copper
 b.
coaxial
 d.
star
 

 49. 

In a star network, if a device does not respond to a beacon, what happens?
 a.
It is physically removed from a network
 c.
It is sent another beacon
 b.
It is logically removed from a network
 d.
Nothing, the network stops working
 

Completion
Complete each statement.
 

 50. 

This command promotes a server to a domain controller.
 

 

 51. 

Active directory is based on this protocol, which is an application for querying and modifying directory services. It was created at the U of Michigan in the early 90s.
 

 

 52. 

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___________ backbone     
 

 

 53. 

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___________ backbone     
 

 

 54. 

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___________ backbone     
 

 

 55. 

This prevents signal bounce in a bus network.
 

 

Matching
 
 
Match the network to its standards
a.
BUS
c.
Star
b.
Ring
d.
Mesh
 

 56. 

Uses coaxial cabling
 

 57. 

CSMA/CD
 

 58. 

Requires termination at both ends
 

 59. 

Requires grounding
 

 60. 

Failure if there is a cable break
 

 61. 

Uses token passing access method
 

 62. 

Devices wired to a hub or switch in a physical ____
 

 63. 

Usually uses a physical star
 

 64. 

A logical bus usually uses a physical ____
 

 65. 

A logical ring usually uses a physical ____
 

 66. 

Can use IBM Data Connectors or RJ45
 

 67. 

Uses a special kind of hub called an MSAU
 

 68. 

Uses a beacon for autoreconfiguration of the network
 



 
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