Sample Quiz 

Questions

True / False:
  1. NOSs are entirely software-based and can run on a number of different hardware platforms and network topologies.
  2. Groups form the basis for resource and account management for Windows Server 2003.
  3. Most NOSs provide utilities for automating and managing network backups.

Multiple Choice:
  1. A ___________ is a popular network operating system used today.
    a. Macintosh b. AppleShare c. Netware d. IPX/SPX

  2. A(n) ___________ account  allows a user to log in to your server without a user name or password.
    a. FTP User b. Guest User c. Administrator d. Network User

  3. Which is not a network operating system?
    a. Windows 2000 b. Windows 98 c. Novell Netware d. Mac OS

Completion:
  1. A(n) ______________ is the software that manages a local area network.

Matching:
Directory Domain Client
Server GroupWise Network
Guest AppleShare IP Object
  1. A(n) _____ is a representation of a thing or person associated with the network that belongs in the NOS directory.

  2. _____ is a proprietary NOS from Apple offering file, print, Web, DNS, and mail services.

  3. In the context of NOSs, _____ a method for organizing & managing _____(s).

  4. A(n) _____ domain—A group of users, servers, and other resources that share account and security policies through a Windows Server 2003 network operating system.

Short Answer:
  1. What are the features of all NOSs share when managing printers?

Answers

True / False:
  1. True
  2. False
  3. True
Multiple Choice:
  1. c. Netware
  2. b. Guest User
  3. b. Windows 98
Completion:
  1. Network Operating System (NOS).
Matching:
  1. Object
  2. AppleShare IP
  3. Directory, Object
  4. Domain
Short Answer:
  1. The following is a point form list of common features of all NOSs when managing printers:
    • Create an object that identifies the printer to the rest of the network
    • Assign the printer a unique name
    • Install drivers associated with the printer
    • Set printer attributes, such as location and printing preferences
    • Establish or limit access to the printer
    • Remotely test and monitor printer functionality
    • Update and maintain printer drivers
    • Manage print jobs, including modifying a job’s priority or deleting jobs from the queue
 
 

 
 
 
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