A+ Windows Network Quiz: Workgroup or Domain?

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1. What is a primary limitation of workgroups in Windows networking?

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A+ Windows Network Quiz: Workgroup Or Domain? - Quiz

This quiz assesses your understanding of Windows Networking (A+) fundamentals, specifically workgroup and domain architectures. You'll evaluate network configuration scenarios, authentication methods, and management differences between peer-to-peer and centralized models. Essential for IT professionals preparing for the CompTIA A+ certification or managing Windows network environments.

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2. What is the minimum number of domain controllers recommended for a production domain?

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3. True or False: A domain requires all computers to run the same version of Windows.

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4. In workgroup environments, resource sharing is typically controlled by ____ on each computer.

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5. Which of the following are benefits of joining a domain? (Select all that apply)

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6. A domain typically uses ____ for name resolution and computer location services.

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7. Which Windows Networking (A+) model allows administrators to apply group policies across multiple computers?

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8. True or False: Users in a workgroup can access resources on other computers without entering credentials.

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9. Match each Windows Networking (A+) concept with its description:

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10. In a domain, which server role maintains the master copy of Active Directory?

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11. Which network model uses a centralized database to authenticate users across multiple computers?

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12. True or False: Workgroups support group policies for centralized configuration management.

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13. A computer joined to a domain uses ____ to verify user credentials against the domain controller.

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14. Which of the following is a characteristic of a workgroup? (Select all that apply)

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15. In Windows networking, what does Active Directory manage?

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16. True or False: A workgroup is ideal for large enterprise environments with hundreds of computers.

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17. Which authentication protocol is commonly used in Windows domains?

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18. A domain requires at least one ____ to manage user accounts and network resources.

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19. What is the primary advantage of using a domain in Windows networking?

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20. In a workgroup, where are user accounts typically stored?

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What is a primary limitation of workgroups in Windows networking?
What is the minimum number of domain controllers recommended for a...
True or False: A domain requires all computers to run the same version...
In workgroup environments, resource sharing is typically controlled by...
Which of the following are benefits of joining a domain? (Select all...
A domain typically uses ____ for name resolution and computer location...
Which Windows Networking (A+) model allows administrators to apply...
True or False: Users in a workgroup can access resources on other...
Match each Windows Networking (A+) concept with its description:
In a domain, which server role maintains the master copy of Active...
Which network model uses a centralized database to authenticate users...
True or False: Workgroups support group policies for centralized...
A computer joined to a domain uses ____ to verify user credentials...
Which of the following is a characteristic of a workgroup? (Select all...
In Windows networking, what does Active Directory manage?
True or False: A workgroup is ideal for large enterprise environments...
Which authentication protocol is commonly used in Windows domains?
A domain requires at least one ____ to manage user accounts and...
What is the primary advantage of using a domain in Windows networking?
In a workgroup, where are user accounts typically stored?
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