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You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows Vista and a computer named Computer2 that runs Windows 7. You plan to migrate all profiles and user files from Computer1 to Computer2.


You need to identify how much space is required to complete the migration.
What should you do?

A) On Computer1 run Loadstate c:\store /nocompress B) On Computer1 run Scanstate c:\store /nocompress /p
C) On Computer2 run Loadstate \\computer1\store /nocompress D) On Computer2 run Scanstate \\computer1\store /nocompress /p
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) On Computer1 run Scanstate c:\store /nocompress /p

Explanation:
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What is the purpose of the DHCP server?

A - to provide storage for email
B - to translate URLs to IP addresses
C - to translate IPv4 addresses to MAC addresses
D - to provide an IP configuration information to hosts

Answer

Answer : D


Explanation:The main purpose of the DHCP server is to provide IP configuration parameters to hosts such as the default gateway, domain name, Domain Name System – DNS .

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A process that specifies how formal verification and acceptance of the completed project deliverables will be obtained is a part of which plan?

A) Project integration plan. B) WBS development plan.
C) Configuration management plan. D) Scope management plan.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Scope management plan.

Explanation:

“The work involved in performing the five processes of Project Scope Management is preceded by a planning effort by the project management team. This planning effort is part of the Develop Project Management Plan process, which produces a scope management plan that provides guidance on how project scope will be defined, documented, verified, managed, and controlled. The scope management plan may be formal or informal, highly detailed, or broadly framed, based upon the needs of the project.”

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The schedule performance index (SPI) is calculated as

A) Planned Value (PV) divided by Earned Value (EV) B) Earned Value(EV) divided by Planned Value (PV)
C) Project duration divided by Earned Value divided by Planned Value (Duration/(EV/PV)) D) Earned Value (EV) minus Planned Value (PV)
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Earned Value(EV) divided by Planned Value (PV)

Explanation:

Answer A is reversed. Answer C is sometimes mistakenly used to forecast project completion (it’s invalid because it does not take into consideration which completed tasks are on the critical path). Answer D is the definition of Schedule Variance. 

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One of the goals of management by objectives (MBO) is to ensure that objectives of one level within an organization are supportive of and aligned with the objectives of another level of the organization. This methodology has been popular within some organizations as they define their culture. Which of the following is not true about MBO?

A) It has a top-down orientation B) Corrective actions are not part of the process
C) You need to establish clear and achievable objectives D) MBO is a natural fit for Project Management
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Corrective actions are not part of the process

Explanation:

Corrective actions are part of the process after establishing objectives and checking on the objectives. The next step is to take corrective actions. Answers A, C, D are true statements and therfore are incorrect for this question.

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Q:

How many non- overlapping channels are available with 802.11b?

A) 3 B) 12
C) 23 D) 40
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 3

Explanation:

The IEEE 802.11b standard provides three non-overlapping channels.

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If you want to have more than one Telnet session open at the same time, what keystroke combination would you use?

A) Tab+spacebar B) Ctrl+X, then 6
C) Ctrl+Shift+X, then 6 D) Ctrl+Shift+6, then X
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Ctrl+Shift+6, then X

Explanation:

To keep open one or more Telnet sessions, use the Ctrl+Shift+6 and then X keystroke combination.

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If you wanted to deny all Telnet connections to only network 192.168.10.0, which command could you use?

A) access-list 100 deny tcp 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 eq telnet B) access-list 100 deny tcp 192.168.10.0 0.255.255.255 eq telnet
C) access - list 100 deny tcp any 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 eq 23 D) access - list 100 deny 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 any eq 23
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) access - list 100 deny tcp any 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 eq 23

Explanation:

The extended access list ranges are 100 - 199 and 2000 - 2699, so the access-list number of 100 is valid. Telnet uses TCP, so the protocol TCP is valid. Now you just need to look for the source and destination address. only the third option has the correct sequence of parameters. Option B may work, but the question specifically states "only" to network 192.168.10.0, and the wildcard in option B is too broad.

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