True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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topology is the physical layout of the cabling system for a network.
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2.
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A
security group is a group of two or more peer-to-peer network computers.
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3.
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A
field containing information about an object is referred to as a property. All objects have the
same property.
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4.
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An
NSS file system component used to group one or more partitions into a storage area that can be
divided into one or more volumes is referred to as a storage pool.
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Authorization is an ongoing process that prevents an intruder from building message
packets that appear on a network.
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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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6.
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Which
of the following is a service that assists client computes in running certain software
functions? a. | Core
service | c. | File
service | b. | Application service | d. | E service | | | | |
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7.
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Which
of the following is a network service that stores configuration information on network objects, such
as users, printers, groups, and containers in a global database? a. | Message
service | c. | Directory
service | b. | Metropolitan service | d. | Local server | | | | |
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8.
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Which
of the following is a network operating system in which a computer can be both a client and a
server? a. | Star | c. | Peer-to-peer | b. | Bus | d. | MESH | | | | |
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9.
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Which
of the following is a regular drive pointer that acts as though it were the root of a
volume? a. | Public
directory | c. | Incremental
directory | b. | Private directory | d. | None of the above | | | | |
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10.
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Which
of the following would be considered an example of popular naming conventions? a. | Smithj | c. | Both A and
B | b. | Jsmith | d. | None of the
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Yes/No
Indicate whether you agree with the sentence or
statement.
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11.
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Is a
partition the major division of NetWare storage?
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12.
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Is
TCP/IP the protocol commonly used to format and route packets between UNIX computers, also used on
the Internet?
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13.
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Is
the name that uniquely identifies an object in the eDirectory database referred to as a
server-centric name?
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14.
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Is
the Novell Directory Service (NDS) a global database containing information about all network
objects?
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15.
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Is
duplexing a technique of increasing file service reliability by keeping two disks attached to
separate controller cards synchronized on the server?
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Matching
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Identify the correct word with its corresponding definition. a. | Server
clustering | g. | Suballocation | b. | Directory entry table (DET) | h. | Duplexing | c. | Mirroring | i. | Network drive
pointer | d. | Storage Management System (SMS) | j. | System directory | e. | Directory Map
object | k. | Full
backup | f. | Incremental backup | l. | Public directory | | | | |
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16.
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A
storage location at the beginning of each volume for storing information on files and directories,
including name, size, location, owner, and access dates.
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17.
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An
object in the eDirectory tree that contains the path to a volume and directory in the network file
system.
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18.
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The
process of automatically synchronizing the information on two partitions located on different disk
drives attached to the same controller.
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19.
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A
setup in which two or more servers can share a common disk system.
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20.
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A
required NetWare-created operating system software and commands available only to the server and
Admin user.
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