Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Which
of the following is the most commonly used method for resolving host names to IP
addresses? a. | NetBIOS | c. | DHCP | b. | DNS | d. | TCP/IP | | | | |
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2.
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Which
of the following is the standard for DNS implementation on Linux systems?
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3.
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Your
DNS must support which record type, at minimum, in order to support the Active Directory
service?
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Which
of the following will result in increased security? a. | configuring a
primary zone for multimaster replication | b. | configuring a primary zone to control which users are allowed
to update DNS records | c. | storing zone information in Active Directory instead of a
traditional primary zone | d. | all of the above | | |
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Before installing the DNS service on Windows Server 2003, which of the following must
be true concerning the machines IP address? a. | It must be dynamic. | c. | It can either be dynamic or static. | b. | It must be
static. | d. | It must start
with the octet 129. | | | | |
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A
forward lookup zone ____. a. | holds records for reverse lookups | b. | holds records
for forward lookups | c. | can hold records for both forward and reverse
lookups | d. | none of the above | | |
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Which
of the following zones should be the first type created? a. | tertiary | c. | primary | b. | master | d. | secondary | | | | |
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Which
of the following zones stores read-only versions of DNS information? a. | primary | c. | tertiary | b. | secondary | d. | back up | | | | |
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Which
of the following refers to the process of moving zone information from a primary to secondary
zone? a. | zone
forwarding | c. | zone
replication | b. | zone transmission | d. | zone transfer | | | | |
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Which
type of zone transfer only copies information that has changed from the primary
zone? a. | hierarchical
zone transfer | c. | subsequent zone
transfer | b. | secondary zone transfer | d. | incremental zone transfer | | | | |
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How
many primary zones can be in control of a domain? a. | one | c. | three | b. | two | d. | any
number | | | | |
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12.
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How
many secondary zones can be created on a network? a. | one | c. | ten | b. | two | d. | any number as required | | | | |
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Which
of the following is amongst the three most common DNS resource records created?
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14.
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Which
of the following is amongst the three most common DNS resource records created?
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Which
of the following is a result of using an Active Directory-integrated zone over traditional primary
and secondary zones? a. | increased security | c. | multimaster replication | b. | automatic
backups | d. | all of the
above | | | | |
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Which
partition is replicated to all domain controllers in an Active Directory domain? a. | application
directory partition | c. | zone directory
partition | b. | domain directory partition | d. | primary directory partition | | | | |
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Which
partition is replicated only among a defined set of domain controllers? a. | application
directory partition | c. | zone directory
partition | b. | domain directory partition | d. | primary directory partition | | | | |
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When
creating an Active Directory-integrated zone, there are three options for storing DNS zones in an
application directory partition. Which of the following is one of them? a. | Store the zone
in all DNS servers in the Active Directory forest. | b. | Store the zone
in all DNS servers in the Active Directory domain. | c. | Store the zone
in all servers specified in the scope of an application directory
partition. | d. | all of the above | | |
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Which
of the following is definitely a situation in which a DNS server cannot participate in an Active
Directory-integrated zone? a. | The DNS server is a Windows 2003
version. | b. | The DNS server is a Windows server. | c. | The DNS server
is a member server but not a domain controller. | d. | The DNS server
is in the same forest as the Active Directory zone. | | |
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Active Directory-integrated zones cannot act as which of the following types of
zones? a. | primary
zone | b. | secondary
zone | c. | primary zone
configured on a Windows 2003 Server | d. | none of the above | | |
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Using
a stub zone is an alternative to using ____. a. | NetBIOS name resolution | c. | Active Directory | b. | a LMHOSTS
file | d. | root
servers | | | | |
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A
stub zone holds only ____ records for a domain.
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Which
of the following records define the name servers that are responsible for a domain?
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24.
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A
caching-only server ____. a. | has only a single zone configured on
it | b. | has only a
single primary zone configured on it | c. | exists only to be a local DNS server | d. | has only a
single secondary zone configured on it | | |
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Which
of the following is the most important service that DNS performs for Active
Directory? a. | cache
maintenance | c. | locating
services | b. | data backup | d. | locating NetBIOS groups | | | | |
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26.
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In
addition to the SRV records required by Active Directory, it is preferable to have ____ records for
the names and IP addresses of all the servers and client workstations in DNS.
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27.
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Dynamic DNS is defined by ____. a. | RFC 6312 | c. | RFC 1800 | b. | RFC
80611b | d. | RFC
2136 | | | | |
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28.
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Which
of the following operating systems cannot perform dynamic DNS updates themselves? a. | Windows
2000 | c. | Windows Server
2003 | b. | Windows
XP | d. | Windows
NT | | | | |
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29.
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By
default, a DHCP server running on Windows Server 2003 updates DNS records only for ____ and only if
requested to do so. a. | Windows 2003 servers | c. | Windows NT clients | b. | Windows 2000/XP
clients | d. | Windows 9x
clients | | | | |
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30.
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Which
of the following DNS options can be configured at the server level? a. | update server
data files | c. | clear the
cache | b. | edit the root hints | d. | all of the above | | | | |
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31.
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Aging
and scavenging of DNS records is a(n) ____ feature in Windows Server 2003. a. | new | c. | third-party | b. | obsolete | d. | old | | | | |
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32.
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Scavenging is ____. a. | never used in modern networks | c. | always used in modern networks | b. | disabled by
default | d. | not related to
DNS | | | | |
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33.
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By
default, scavenging occurs every ____ days. a. | three | c. | seven | b. | five | d. | nine | | | | |
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34.
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A DNS
server ____ caches all lookups that it performs. a. | never | c. | semi-automatically | b. | randomly | d. | automatically | | | | |
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35.
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Root
hints are ____. a. | used to perform
recursive lookups | b. | an obsolete feature of Windows 2003
Servers | c. | programs that use a NetBIOS name as a hint for the host
name | d. | rarely ever
used | | |
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