Question 1 | Which of the following tools allow you to see how much memory is being used by your applications? [Check all that apply.] |
A1: | Answers A and C are correct. Both Task Manager and System Monitor allow you to see the current performance of you applications. The Performance Logs and Alerts snap-in only allows you to log data and create alerts. The Performance Monitor is the utility used in previous versions of Windows. Therefore, answers B and D are incorrect. |
Question 2 | Which of the following system views are available using Task Manager? [Check all that apply.] -
A. Applications -
B. Processes -
C. Network Performance -
D. Disk Activity |
A2: | Answers A and B are correct. Task Manager provides three views, Applications, Processes, and Performance. |
Question 3 | Which of the following performance measurements are available from the Task Manager? [Check all that apply.] -
A. Disk I/O -
B. Memory Usage -
C. CPU Time -
D. Page Faults |
A3: | Answers B, C, and D are correct. Task Manager provides the memory usage and CPU time as default measurements. Page faults and many other measurements can be selected by selecting View, Select Columns on the menu bar. |
Question 4 | If you are having performance problems with your server, which devices should you monitor closely? [Check all that apply.] -
A. Memory -
B. Video -
C. Application load time -
D. Processor |
A4: | Answers A and D are correct. Although video performance might be important on a workstation, on a server the big four are memory, processor, physical disk, and network. Answer C is incorrect because application load time is not a device. |
Question 5 | Which of the following utilities allows you to view real-time performance data? [Check all that apply.] |
A5: | Answers A and C are correct. The Performance Logs and Alerts snap-in only allows you to log data and create alerts. The Performance Monitor is the utility used in previous versions of Windows. Therefore, answers B and D are incorrect. Both Task Manager and System Monitor allow you to see the real-time performance of you applications. |
Question 6 | Members of which of the following groups are permitted to backup a Windows 2000 server? [Check all that apply.] -
A. Server Operators -
B. Power Users -
C. Account Operators -
D. Administrators -
E. Backup Operators |
A6: | Answers D and E are correct. The Server Operators, Power Users, and Account Operators do not have the proper file-level permissions to backup files. Therefore, answers A, B, and C are incorrect. |
Question 7 | Which program is used to create a Windows 2000 Emergency Repair Disk? -
A. Rdisk -
B. MakeERD -
C. Windows 2000 Backup -
D. ERDclone |
A7: | Answer C is correct. In Windows 2000, the Emergency Repair Disk is created using the Windows 2000 Backup program. Answer A is incorrect because Rdisk was the program used in previous versions of Windows. Answers B and D are incorrect because MakeERD and ERDClone are not Windows 2000 utilities. |
Question 8 | Which of the following is not a valid Windows 2000 backup type? -
A. Copy -
B. Differential -
C. Incremental -
D. Dump -
E. Normal |
A8: | Answer D is correct. Although SQL server uses Dumps as backups , Windows 2000 does not. |
Question 9 | Which of the following is not a component of a System State backup on a Windows 2000 Member server? |
A9: | Answer D is correct. The SYSVOL folder is only present on a domain controller, not a member server. |
Question 10 | How is the Recovery Console installed? -
A. During the initial Windows 2000 setup -
B. Using the rconsole command -
C. Using the winnt32 /cmdcons command -
D. Using the instrecv command |
A10: | Answer C is correct. The Recovery Console folder is installed from the command line after the initial Windows 2000 installation. Rconsole is a NetWare utility. |