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Q:

You enter a goods receipt against a production order. Which movement type do you choose if you wish to post the receipt to blocked stock?

A. 101

B. 105

C. 501

D. 505

Answer

Answer : A


 


Explanation: In the case of a goods receipt against a production (or purchase) order, it is not the movement type that determines the stock type to which the posting is made. Instead, you have to additionally specify the stock type. In the standard system, the movement type is always 101, irrespective of the stock type.

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Subject: SAP MM

Q:

Differnt types of Depreciation areas.

A.Book depreciation - 01
B.Income tax depreciation -20
C.Revaluation -10
D.Derived Depriciation - 50

Answer

Answer : A , B , C ,D

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Subject: SAP FI

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The exhibit below shows the output of a show ip interface brief on a Cisco router.

r1#show ip interface brief

Serial0/0 does not respond to ping requests. What step would you take to resolve the problem?

A) Change ip address on Serial0/0 B) Enable the interface Serial0/0
C) Check the physical connection in Serial 0/0 D) The interface looks fine in status up, problem must be somewhere else
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Check the physical connection in Serial 0/0

Explanation:

In order for an interface to work properly and respond to ping requests, both Status and Protocol must be up.

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After the devices have been configured as shown, it is determined that the branch office in Chicago doesn't have connectivity to the Internet through the headquarters in Dallas. How would you fix the problem?

A) Change ip address on the WAN side of the Chicago router B) Change ip address on the LAN side of the Chicago router
C) Change ip address on the LAN side of the Dallas router D) Change ip address on the WAN side of the Dallas router
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Change ip address on the WAN side of the Chicago router

Explanation:

192.168.20.3/30 is not a valid ip address, should be 192.168.20.1/30

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You are the administrator of network X. You decided to implement RIP in the following topology (click exhibit). You do not want R3 to receive RIP updates. What configuration changes need to be implemented?

A) Implement a passive-interface on R1 B) Nothing needs to be configured
C) Create a sub-interface on R1 D) Change the routing protocol to OSPF
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Implement a passive-interface on R1

Explanation:

Explanation: To block RIP broadcasts on an interface connected to a subnet of a RIP-enabled network add the passive-interface command to the RIP Process

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Given the following network range 192.168.0.0/24. We want minimum 50 hosts on each of the available subnets. What will be the subnet mask?

A) /24 B) /25
C) /26 D) /27
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) /26

Explanation:

Explanation: 50 hosts require 6 bits of the last octet giving us 64 -2 = 62 possible hosts this satisfies our requirement and leaves us 2 bits over for the subnets. The default mask is /24 or 255.255.255.0 adding the 2 bits for the subnets it becomes 255.255.255.192 or /26

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What type of cable is shown in the exhibit?

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A) AEIA/TIA-232 B) EIA-530
C) X.21 D) V.35
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) V.35

Explanation:
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You are the network administrator and are given the tasks to plan for the future expansion of the network. You decide to subnet the current network of 172.15.0.0. What will be the subnet mask be if every subnet has to allocate 500 hosts.

A) 255.255.0.0 B) 255.0.0.0
C) 255.255.240.0 D) 255.255.254.0
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 255.255.254.0

Explanation:

Explanation: The requirement of having to allocate 500 hosts on each subnet can be achieved by the following: 2^9 = 512. So deducting the broadcast and network address we have 510 possible hosts on each subnet. We used 9 bits to allocate the hosts, this leaves us 7 bits for possible subnets. Those 7 bits in binary is 1111 1110 or 254 in decimal.

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