• 1. 
    These are the componet for Active Directory infastructure "except"

  • Domains
  • Groups
  • Forest
  • Domain trees
  • 2. 
    A network of Windows machine utilizing the same name to share resources

  • Active Directory
  • Domain
  • Forest
  • Workgroup
  • 3. 
    "Sharing resources is easier all users have access to set permissions" is disadvantage of Active Directory ?

  • True
  • False
  • 4. 
    If Active Directory isn’t running, you still can use Group Policy

  • True
  • False
  • 5. 
    I am trying to create a new universal user group. Why can’t I?

  • Universal groups are allowed limited access in native-mode Windows Server 2003 environments. Native mode requires that some domain controllers be promoted to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory.
  • Universal groups are not allowed only in native-mode Windows Server 2003 environments. Native mode requiresthat all domain controllers be promoted to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory.
  • Universal groups are allowed only in native-mode Windows Server 2003 environments. Native mode requiresthat all domain controllers be promoted to Windows Server 2003 Active Directory.
  • 6. 
    A collection of one or more domain trees that share the same Global Catalog

  • Active Directory Domain
  • Organizational Units
  • Forest
  • Domain Controllers
  • 7. 
    What is AD Domain Trees?

  • A group of domains that share the same root namespace
  • Collection of one or more domain trees sharing the same Global Catalog and schema
  • Used as a central repository of networked device information for querying, updating, and authenticating against the data
  • A tree
  • 8. 
    What will happen when the administrator stop solitaires from running?

  • Continue running
  • Transform to Valorant
  • Can't running it
  • Nothing happen
  • 9. 
    What is Active Directory?

  • It stores information about members of the domain, including devices and users
  • The default protocol used in directory services
  • Microsoft’s network directory service and is the method used to create a domain.
  • It allows you to view all the steps and review the detailed results during the installation process
  • 10. 
    Domain local groups assign access permissions to global domain groupsfor local domain resources. Global groups provide access to resources in other trusteddomains. Universal groups grant access to resources in all trusted domains.

  • True
  • False
  • 11. 
    A domain controller provides _______________ to allow authentication to resources on the network.

  • User account provisioning
  • Logon processing
  • Resource access processing
  • Database Replication
  • Domain Naming Master
  • 12. 
    Company.com, facebook.com, kpmim.edu.my are examples of

  • Hostname
  • Domain Name
  • Fully Qualified Domain Name
  • Servers
  • 13. 
    Define what is domain ?

  • A server that responds to security authentication requests (logging in, checking permissions, etc.)
  • A set of network resources (applications, printers, and so forth) for a group of users. The user need only to log in to the domain to gain access to the resources, which may be located on a number of different servers in the network.
  • A host machine on a particular local area network arrives at a gateway
  • 14. 
    These are the advantage of Active Directory except ?

  • Increased scalability
  • Easy to set up and use.
  • It is easy to manage, administrate and control
  • Active directory is OS dependent
  • 15. 
    Provide logical hierarchy for simpler administration and management of objects e.g. servers

  • Computers
  • Groups
  • Organizational Units (OU)
  • User Accounts
  • 16. 
    Www, server1, dc1, komputer1 are examples of

  • Hostname
  • Domain Name
  • Fully Qualified Domain Name
  • Servers
  • 17. 
    Provides a central method of control to computers and objects through the usage of Domain Controllers (DC).

  • Active Directory
  • Domain
  • Forest
  • Workgroup
  • 18. 
    Choose the reasons to have more than one domain.

  • Improve domain performance for users
  • To follow regulatory needs / compliance
  • To divide users based on organizational needs
  • All of above
  • To create a separate domain for each divisions in an organization
  • 19. 
    Object that allow users to log on to the network

  • Computers
  • Groups
  • Organizational Units (OU)
  • User Accounts
  • 20. 
    Which one is true ?

  • Computers- Account objects stored in the AD database
  • Built-in containers - Provide for a logical hierarchy within the domain
  • Servers - Represent individual computing machines on the network
  • Groups - managed as a collective instead of as individuals
  • 21. 
    Active Directory can be access in Linux Server

  • True
  • False
  • 22. 
    Which is the default protocol used in directory services?

  • LDAP ( Lightweight Directory Access Protocol).
  • DHCP
  • Domain controller
  • None of these options
  • 23. 
    A domain controller provides _______________ to allow users to logon to the network.

  • User account provisioning
  • Logon processing
  • Resource access processing
  • Database Replication
  • Domain Naming Master
  • 24. 
    Allow objects to be managed collectively instead of individuals

  • Computers
  • Groups
  • Organizational Units (OU)
  • User Accounts
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