True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or
false.
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1.
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You
cannot install a WINS server if you have a DNS server.
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2.
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DNS
is integrated into Active Directory. AD cannot run without DNS.
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3.
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Primary zone data cannot be stored in Active Directory.
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4.
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All
networks must have one DNS server for each zone in the network.
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Modified True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement
is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the sentence or
statement true.
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5.
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The
statement below is either true or false. If the statement is true, select true and do nothing else.
If the statement is false, select false and type the word that would make the statement true in the
space given.
Example: In the statement "The sky is green" the
word "green" makes it false. I would select false and type the word "blue" in the
box below.
A DHCP server resolves IP addresses to fully qualified
domain names.
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6.
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The
statement below is either true or false. If the statement is true, select true and do nothing else.
If the statement is false, select false and type the word that would make the statement true in the
space given.
Example: In the statement "The sky is green"
the word "green" makes it false. I would select false and type the word "blue" in
the box below.
The primary DNS server does not interact directly
with the clients. It receives requests from a forwarding server and sends cached queries back to that
server to be sent to the client requestor.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that
best completes the statement or answers the question.
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7.
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If
the local DNS server does not find an address for a query in its lookup database,
it:
a. | Forwards the
query to the zone's root DNS server, which returns the address of a DNS server for the root
domain. | c. | Uses reverse
lookup zones database to look up the query via IP address. | b. | Forwards the query to a DNS server that handles the root
domain. | d. | Forwards the
query to a caching server to see if it can resolve the request. | | | | |
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This
DNS server contains the master copy of the lookup database.
a. | Secondary | c. | Primary | b. | Tertiary | d. | Caching | | | | |
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The
purpose of the secondary DNS server is to:
a. | Provide a master copy of the lookup database to other DNS
servers on the network. | d. | Both a and
c | b. | Maintain a
secondary copy of the lookup database for fault tolerance. | e. | Both b and c | c. | Help even the load of DNS requests on a large network so the
primary DNS server is not overwhelmed. | | | | |
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10.
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If
DNS is configured statically on a client that uses a DHCP server for IP addresses
assignment:
a. | The DHCP server
will override the static DNS addresses when it assigns the IP address and subnet
mask. | c. | The static IP
addresses will be erased from the TCP/IP properties box. | b. | The DHCP server addresses will be added to the statically
assigned addresses providing more fault tolerance in case of a DNS server
failure. | d. | The static IP
addresses of the DNS server will override the DHCP addresses. | | | | |
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11.
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This
protocol resolves netbios names to IP addresses.
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