Basic CompTIA Network+ Test: MCQ!

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Basic CompTIA Network+ Test: MCQ! - Quiz

This CompTIA Network+ certification test will help you pass by familiarizing you with the material and ensuring that you know the CompTIA+ Networking test structure. It's a basic quiz based on Network Operating System and Client. So, let's try out the quiz. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What are the benefits does NTFS offer that FAT doesn't?

    • A.

      File level security/permission

    • B.

      Encrypted File System

    • C.

      File compression

    • D.

      Disk Quota

    • E.

      Single file size can be larger than 4GB

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. File level security/permission
    B. Encrypted File System
    C. File compression
    D. Disk Quota
    E. Single file size can be larger than 4GB
    Explanation
    http://www.ntfs.com/ntfs_vs_fat.htm
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ntfs
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAT_32

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  • 2. 

    A folder A is shared with shared permission READ and NTFS permission full control. The combined permission is

    • A.

      Full control

    • B.

      Modify

    • C.

      Read

    • D.

      Read & Execute

    • E.

      Write

    Correct Answer
    C. Read
    Explanation
    The most restrictive permission is use when you combine permission.

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  • 3. 

    If I have a workgroup of 10 users, when I make a user account for user 1 on computer 1

    • A.

      I have to run a Work Group Policy Updates on computer 1 so that the other 9 computers will recognize user 1 too.

    • B.

      Work Group Policy will propagate through the other 9 computers and user 1 can log onto them too.

    • C.

      User 1 must select Work Group as the domain when log onto the other 9 computers.

    • D.

      I have to make the same account for user 1 on the remaining 9 computers.

    • E.

      I have to make user 1 as a Work Group user so that the other 9 computers will see the user too.

    Correct Answer
    D. I have to make the same account for user 1 on the remaining 9 computers.
    Explanation
    There is no such thing as Work Group Policy or Work Group domain.
    Workgroup
    - are a small group of less than 10 computers.
    - has decentralized database
    - has decentralized administration

    Domain
    - has centralized database
    - has centralized administration

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  • 4. 

    Is to authenticate the user when logging on to a domain. (use lower case only)

    Correct Answer
    domain controller
    dc
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "domain controller, dc" because a domain controller is a server that authenticates users when they log on to a domain. It is responsible for managing user accounts, security policies, and other directory services within the domain. The acronym "dc" is commonly used to refer to a domain controller.

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  • 5. 

    Is to confirm the identity of the user who is logging on a domain or a system. (use lower case only)

    Correct Answer
    interactive logon
    interactive log on
    Explanation
    The term "interactive logon" refers to the process of confirming the identity of a user who is attempting to log on to a domain or system. This typically involves the user providing credentials such as a username and password, which are then verified by the system. The term "interactive log on" is another way of expressing the same concept.

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  • 6. 

    Is to confirm the user's identity for access to network access. (use lower case only)

    Correct Answer
    network authentication
    Explanation
    Network authentication is the process of verifying the identity of a user before granting them access to a network. It ensures that only authorized individuals can connect to the network, protecting it from unauthorized access and potential security threats. By requiring users to authenticate themselves, such as through passwords or biometric information, network administrators can control who can access the network and enforce security measures. Network authentication helps maintain the integrity and confidentiality of the network by preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to sensitive information or resources.

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  • 7. 

    Represents multiple directories on distributed servers as a single share point (use lower case, no abbreviation)

    Correct Answer
    distributed file system
    Explanation
    A distributed file system is a system that represents multiple directories on distributed servers as a single share point. It allows users to access and manage files stored on different servers as if they were all located on a single server. This helps in improving data availability, scalability, and fault tolerance by distributing the files across multiple servers.

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  • 8. 

    Novell authenticates the user by:

    • A.

      Username

    • B.

      Password

    • C.

      Supplied NDS tree

    • D.

      Supplied NDS domain

    • E.

      Supplied location of the user object in the NDS tree

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Username
    B. Password
    C. Supplied NDS tree
    E. Supplied location of the user object in the NDS tree
    Explanation
    Novell authenticates the user by verifying the username and password provided by the user. Additionally, Novell also checks the supplied NDS tree, which is the directory service used by Novell, and the supplied location of the user object in the NDS tree. These additional factors help to ensure that the user is authenticated correctly within the Novell network.

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  • 9. 

    What is the file permission on Linux?

    • A.

      Read

    • B.

      Write

    • C.

      Execute

    • D.

      Modify

    • E.

      Root

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Read
    B. Write
    C. Execute
    Explanation
    Linux has only 3 file permissions: Read, Write, and Execute

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