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Which is the most complete list of file systems Windows can use?


A. FAT16, FAT32, NTFS


B. FAT16, FAT32, FAT64, NTFS


C. FAT16, FAT32


D. FAT16, NTFS


B. Modern versions of Windows can use FAT (FAT16), FAT32, and NTFS for hard drives, and FAT64 for thumb drives.

Which of the following correctly identifies the four possible entries in a file


allocation table?


A. Filename, date, time, size


B. Number of the starting cluster, number of the ending cluster, number of used clusters, number of available clusters


C. An end-of-file marker, a bad-sector marker, code indicating the cluster is available, the number of the cluster where the next part of the file is stored


D. Filename, folder location, starting cluster number, ending cluster number


C. The four possible entries in a file allocation table are an end-of-file marker, a bad-sector marker, code indicating the cluster is available, and the number of the cluster where the next part of the file is stored.

What program does Microsoft include with Windows to partition and format a drive?


A. Format


B. Disk Management console


C. Disk Administrator console


D. System Commander


B. Windows uses the Disk Management console to partition and format a drive.

What does NTFS use to provide security for individual files and folders?


A. Dynamic disks


B. ECC


C. Access Control List


D. MFT


C. Because NTFS views individual files and folders as objects, it can provide security for those objects through an Access Control List.

Adam wants to create a new simple volume in some unallocated space on his hard drive in his Windows XP machine, but when he right-clicks the space in Disk Management he sees only an option to create a new partition. What is the problem?


A. The drive has developed bad sectors.


B. The drive is a basic disk and not a dynamic disk.


C. The drive has less than 32 GB of unallocated space.


D. The drive is jumpered as a slave.


B. The drive is a basic disk and not a dynamic disk. Partitions are created on basic disks, while volumes are created on dynamic disks.

Jaime wishes to check her hard drive for errors. What tool should she use?


A. FDISK


B. Format


C. Disk Management


D. Error-checking


D. Error-checking is used to check a drive for errors.

To make your files unreadable by others, what should you use?


A. Clustering


B. Compression


C. Disk quotas


D. Encryption


D. To make your files unreadable by others, use encryption.

How can you effectively expand the capacity of an NTFS drive?


A. Create an extended partition to extend the capacity.


B. Install a second drive and mount it to a folder on the original smaller NTFS drive.


C. Convert the drive to a dynamic disk and create a mirrored set.


D. Format the drive with the Quick Format option.


B. You can effectively expand the capacity of an NTFS drive by installing a sec- ond drive and mounting it to a folder on the original smaller NTFS drive.

Which configuration requires three same-sized volumes?


A. RAID 5


B. Mirrored set


C. Spanned volume


D. Striped volume


A. RAID 5 requires three same-sized volumes.

Which of the following partitioning schemes enables the creation of more than four partitions or volumes on a single hard drive? (Select two.)


A. MBR


B. GPT


C. Dynamic disk


D. MFT


B, C. Both GPT and dynamic disk partitioning schemes enable the creation of more than four partitions or volumes on a single hard drive.