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1. Which of the following are the primary functions of Active Directory?
a. To provide authentication and authorization services for hardware resources on the network.
b. To provide only authorization services for hardware resources on the network.
c. To provide only authentication services for software resources on the network.
d. To provide authentication and authorization services for software resources on the network
1. Which of the following are the primary functions of Active Directory?
**a. To provide authentication and authorization services for hardware resources on the network.
**d. To provide authentication and authorization services for software resources on the network
2. Which of the following can an Active Directory domain controller use to verify a user’s identity?
a. passwords
b. smart cards
c. biometrics
d. all of the above
2. Which of the following can an Active Directory domain controller use to verify a user’s identity?
a. passwords
b. smart cards
c. biometrics
**d. all of the above
3. Which of the following cannot contain multiple Active Directory domains?
a. organizational units
b. sites
c. trees
d. forests
3. Which of the following cannot contain multiple Active Directory domains?
a. organizational units
**b. sites
c. trees
d. forests
4. What are the two basic classes of Active Directory objects?
a. resource
b. leaf
c. domain
d. container
4. What are the two basic classes of Active Directory objects?
**b. leaf
**d. container
5. Which of the following is not true about an object’s attributes?
a. Administrators must manually supply information for certain attributes.
b. Every container object has, as an attribute, a list of all the other objects it contains.
c. Leaf objects do not contain attributes.
d. Active Directory automatically creates the globally unique identifier (GUID).
5. Which of the following is not true about an object’s attributes?
a. Administrators must manually supply information for certain attributes.(true)
**b. Every container object has, as an attribute, a list of all the other objects it contains.(False)
c. Leaf objects do not contain attributes. (true)
d. Active Directory automatically creates the globally unique identifier (GUID).(true)
6. Which of the following is not true of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)?
a. LDAP defines the format of the queries that Active Directory clients send to domain controllers.
b. LDAP provides a naming structure for uniquely identifying objects in the directory.
c. LDAP is a highly complex protocol that includes many unnecessary features.
d. LDAP is based on Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) protocol stack.
6. Which of the following is not true of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)?
a. LDAP defines the format of the queries that Active Directory clients send to domain controllers.(T)
b. LDAP provides a naming structure for uniquely identifying objects in the directory.(T)
c. LDAP is a highly complex protocol that includes many unnecessary features.(T)
**d. LDAP is based on Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) protocol stack.(F) pg 521
7. Which of the following is not a reason you should try to create as few domains as possible when designing an Active Directory infrastructure?
a. Creating additional domains increases the administrative burden of the installation.
b. Each additional domain you create increases the hardware costs of the Active Directory deployment.
c. Some applications might have problems working in a forest w/ multiple domains.
d. You must purchase a license from Microsoft for each domain you create.
7. Which of the following is not a reason you should try to create as few domains as possible when designing an Active Directory infrastructure?
a. Creating additional domains increases the administrative burden of the installation.
**b. Each additional domain you create increases the hardware costs of the Active Directory deployment.
c. Some applications might have problems working in a forest w/ multiple domains.
d. You must purchase a license from Microsoft for each domain you create.
8. Which of the following is not a correct reason for creating an organizational unit?
a. To create a permanent container that cannot be moved or renamed.
b. To duplicate the divisions in your organization.
c. To assign different Group Policy settings to a specific group of users or computers.
8. Which of the following is not a correct reason for creating an organizational unit?
**a. To create a permanent container that cannot be moved or renamed.
b. To duplicate the divisions in your organization.
c. To assign different Group Policy settings to a specific group of users or computers.
9. Which of the following does an Active Directory client use to locate objects in another domain?
a. DNS
b. Global catalog
c. PDC
d. Site Link
9. Which of the following does an Active Directory client use to locate objects in another domain?
a. DNS
**b. Global catalog pg 520
c. PDC
d. Site Link
10. Which of the following Active Directory elements provide a true security boundary?
a. organizational units
b. domains
c. domain tree
d. forests
10. Which of the following Active Directory elements provide a true security boundary?
a. organizational units
b. domains
c. domain tree
**d. forests