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Question 1 |
A | ECC |
B | RAID 5 |
C | Dual-channel |
D | Parity |
E | Quad-channel |
Question 2 |
A | SSH |
B | FTP |
C | DNS |
D | RDP |
E | Telnet |
Question 3 |
A | Biometric scanner |
B | Digital camera |
C | Barcode reader |
D | Touchpad |
Question 4 |
A | By unhiding the SSID from the router settings and connecting to the WLAN. |
B | There is no way to connect to a hidden network without a network administrator account. |
C | By knowing and entering the SSID into the system. |
D | By creating a secondary AP point. |
Question 5 |
A | RISC |
B | CISC |
C | EPIC |
D | HPFS |
Question 6 |
A | Network |
B | Local |
C | USB flash drive |
D | Internal |
Question 7 |
A | NFC |
B | Z-Wave |
C | Zigbee |
D | Ant+ |
E | RFID |
Question 8 |
A | testing latency issues between termination points (fiber-optic). |
B | locating faults and breaks in fiber-optic cabling. |
C | analysis of signal wavelengths in CAT5e and CAT6 cables. |
D | testing reliability of copper network connections with termination points located at long distances (such as between cities or countries). |
Question 9 |
A | BIOS, boot record |
B | CMOS chip, boot record |
C | CMOS chip, Master Boot Record (MBR) |
D | CMOS chip, boot sequence |
E | BOIS, Master Boot Record (MBR) |
F | BOIS, boot sequence |
Question 10 |
A | 192.168.55.1 |
B | 21-68-5D-BC-1C-24 |
C | 255.255.255.0 |
D | 192.168.33.1 |
E | fe80::d05d:be18:4780:744 |
F | 192.168.0.195 |
Question 11 |
A | LoJack |
B | Biometric locks |
C | Smart card reader |
D | Hardware encryption |
E | Cable lock |
Question 12 |
A | Dead pixel |
B | Computer repeatedly boots to Safe Mode |
C | Disconnected punchdown at the network terminal |
D | Low RF signal |
Question 13 |
A | RG-59 |
B | RG-6 |
C | RJ-11 |
D | RS-232 |
Question 14 |
A | F connector |
B | RJ45 |
C | RJ11 |
D | DB-9 |
Question 15 |
A | 3.5 inch |
B | 5.25 inch |
C | 2.5 inch |
D | 1.8 inch |
Question 16 |
A | AD DS |
B | LDAP |
C | Firewall appliance |
D | Standalone print server |
E | Router |
Question 17 |
A | Can detect and correct errors. |
B | Offers better performance in terms of speed when comparred to non-ECC type of RAM. |
C | ECC refers to parity RAM (two terms are interchangable). |
D | Can only detect errors, but does not have the capability to correct them. |
Question 18 |
A | Inkjet |
B | Impact |
C | Laser |
D | Thermal |
Question 19 |
A | The variable CPU fan is malfunctioning. |
B | Damaged CPU pins or damanged motherboard. |
C | An issue with one or more RAM module(s). |
D | The BIOS temperature threshold. |
Question 20 |
A | Thermal |
B | Inkjet |
C | Laser |
D | Impact |
Question 21 |
A | Use of port 443 for delivery |
B | Use of HTTP protocol |
C | Use of SFTP protocol |
D | Use of port 80 for delivery |
E | Use of badges indicating the site is secured |
Question 22 |
A | load balancing |
B | Aggregated disk |
C | Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) |
D | Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) |
Question 23 |
Text version: ping -n 350 -l 1200 192.168.0.1
A | Send 1200 pings, each 350 in bytes size to destination 192.168.0.1. |
B | Send a minimum of 350 and a maximum of 1200 pings to destination 192.168.0.1. |
C | Send between 350 and 1200 pings to destination 192.168.0.1. |
D | Send 350 pings, each 1200 in bytes size to destination 192.168.0.1. |
E | You cannot combine CMD commands as shown on the above image. This will result in an invalid entry. |
Question 24 |
A | 480 Mbps |
B | 240 Mbps |
C | 120 Mbps |
D | 960 Mbps |
Question 25 |
A | Install the memory into the blue slots first and test the server board before installing others. |
B | Install the memory into the dark gray slots test the server board before installing others. |
C | Install RAM only in slots labeled 1A through 9A because 1B through 9B is for redundency. |
D | Consult the motherboard technical documentation. |
E | Pick any random configuration and install the RAM. |
Question 26 |
A | Apple |
B | Microsoft |
C | CompTIA |
D | IBM |
Question 27 |
A | Multi-level cache |
B | Flash memory |
C | VRAM |
D | Secondary storage |
E | DRAM |
Question 28 |
A | Multi-mode fiber |
B | Cat6 |
C | Single-mode fiber |
D | STP |
E | Coaxial |
Question 29 |
A | The lithium battery needs to be replaced. |
B | The BIOS needs to be updated. |
C | Windows needs to be updated. |
D | The Windows Date and Time Properties window needs to be modified. |
Question 30 |
A | 1000 Mbps |
B | 3.1 GHz |
C | 32 GB |
D | 7200 RPM |
Question 31 |
A | DNS server |
B | FTP server |
C | NTP server |
D | DHCP server |
E | HTTP server |
Question 32 |
A | Thin client |
B | Virtualization PC |
C | Gaming PC |
D | AV editing workstation |
E | Thick client |
Question 33 |
A | RS-232 cables |
B | eSATS cables |
C | VGA cables |
D | IDE/PETA cables |
E | USB cable |
Question 34 |
A | The CMOS is a non-volatile chip and it can maintain the information without any power while BIOS chip will lose its information once the power is turned off. |
B | The BIOS cannot load without a CMOS chip because the BIOS firmware is written into the CMOS chip. |
C | The CMOS chip maintains the information about BIOS configurations options such as date and time, boot sequence and hardware settings. |
D | The CMOS chip is responsible for carrying out all the operations drirected from the BIOS. |
Question 35 |
A | 7 |
B | 15 |
C | 128 |
D | 24 |
Question 36 |
A | Cable modem |
B | Managed switch |
C | WAP |
D | Firewall |
E | Router |
Question 37 |
A | 260 contact pins |
B | 200 contact pins |
C | 204 contact pins |
D | 240 contact pins |
E | 230 contact pins |
Question 38 |
A | VNC |
B | SSH |
C | VPN |
D | Telnet |
E | RDP |
Question 39 |
A | Clicking noise coming from the SSD. |
B | High-temperature readings on SSD. |
C | Usually, fast read/write speeds. |
D | Active applications often freeze up and crash. |
Question 40 |
A | ipconfig |
B | ipconfig /all |
C | ifconfig /all |
D | ipconfig /release |
E | ifconfig /release |
Question 41 |
A | EFS |
B | SCP |
C | TRIM |
D | SSH |
E | TPM |
Question 42 |
A | A router broadcasts all data packets that are sent on the network; a switch transmits data directly to the device. |
B | A switch broadcasts all data packets that are sent on the network; a router transmits data directly to the device. |
C | A switch interconnects devices on the same network so that they can communicate; a router interconnects one or more networks. |
D | A switch interconnects one or more networks; a router interconnects devices on a network. |
Question 43 |
A | Parallel cable |
B | BNC cable |
C | Cat 5e crossover cable |
D | Cat 5e patch cable |
E | Coaxial cable |
Question 44 |
A | CPU failure |
B | Failed hard drive |
C | Improper data/power connectivity |
D | Drive not recognized |
E | Failed RAM |
Question 45 |
A | PII |
B | PRI |
C | RIS |
D | IMEI |
E | PRL |
Question 46 |
A | Ports 443, 22, 587 and 995 |
B | Ports 80, 21 and 587 |
C | Ports 80, 20, 587 and 995 |
D | Ports 80, 22, 587 and 995 |
E | Ports 80, 3389 and 995 |
Question 47 |
A | Anti static strap |
B | Power surge protector |
C | Multimeter |
D | Anti static mat |
Question 48 |
A | Use a program like MS Word or MS Excel to print a string of letters and numbers. |
B | Reboot the computer. |
C | Print a test page. |
D | Restart or power cycle the printer. |
Question 49 |
A | Video card |
B | Fan |
C | Audio |
D | RAM |
E | Hard drive |
Question 50 |
A | Video and Audio |
B | Digital signal |
C | Audio only |
D | Analog signal |
E | Video only |
Question 51 |
A | 192.168.0.55 |
B | 10.1.0.255 |
C | 192.168.1.109 |
D | 10.1.1.255 |
E | 192.168.0.1 |
Question 52 |
A | Use Windows mac spoofing in Windows Server 2018 network adaptor to change the MAC address of the Server. |
B | Remove the network card from the Windows Server 2018 machine and install a new network card. |
C | Upgrade the Windows Server 2018 machine to a Linux based distribution. |
D | Separate the Windows Server 2018 into a new isolated VLAN. |
E | Reboot the Windows Server 2018 in order to obtain a new MAC address. |
Question 53 |
A | 127.0.0.1 |
B | 192.185.225.250 |
C | 192.168.1.55 |
D | 10.52.50.10 |
Question 54 |
A | 32 bits |
B | 48 bits |
C | 64 bits |
D | 128 bits |
Question 55 |
A | VT-x, AMD-V |
B | VT-x, AMD-Vi |
C | Intel-V, AMD-vi |
D | Intel-V, AMD-V |
Question 56 |
A | 192.168.1.1, 24 |
B | 255.255.255.0, 24 |
C | 192.168.1.xxx, 32 |
D | 255.255.255.0, 32 |
E | 192.168.1.1, 32 |
Question 57 |
A | Router |
B | Firewall |
C | Unmanaged switch |
D | Managed switch |
E | WAP |
Question 58 |
A | I/O network bandwidth |
B | Disk speed |
C | RAM capacity and speed |
D | CPU type |
Question 59 |
A | Network cable damage or disconnection. |
B | Loss of WiFi SSID from computer memory. |
C | Failure during POST. |
D | Loss of DNS server connection. |
E | Loss of Internet access due to a firewall rule. |
Question 60 |
A | All the employees must have broken something. |
B | The VOIP unit needs a PoE injector or an external power source. |
C | The phone numbers for the VOIP may not have been provisioned. |
D | The home Internet connection speed must be too slow to power ON the VOIP phone. |
Question 61 |
A | DHCP |
B | SNMP |
C | SMTP |
D | UDP |
E | TCP/IP |
Question 62 |
A | Router |
B | Repeater |
C | Patch panel |
D | Injector |
Question 63 |
A | MAN |
B | WLAN |
C | PAN |
D | WAN |
E | LAN |
Question 64 |
A | Telnet |
B | IMAP |
C | FTP |
D | SSH |
E | RDP |
Question 65 |
A | Extranet |
B | VLAN |
C | VPN |
D | DMZ |
Question 66 |
A | Multicore |
B | Hyper-threading |
C | Parallel processing |
D | Multitasking |
Question 67 |
A | ECC RAM |
B | GPU |
C | CMOS |
D | CPU |
E | BIOS |
Question 68 |
A | VPN passthrough |
B | Port forwarding |
C | Static IPs |
D | QoS |
Question 69 |
A | True |
B | False |
Question 70 |
A | By providing a path of short conductance. |
B | By providing a path of highest voltage. |
C | By providing a path of lowest inductance. |
D | By providing a path of least resistance. |
Question 71 |
A | VLAN |
B | VPN |
C | DSL |
D | WAN |
E | QoS |
Question 72 |
A | S/PDIF |
B | DisplayPort |
C | VGA |
D | DVI |
E | HDMI |
Question 73 |
A | Octagonal numbers |
B | Binary numbers |
C | Decimal numbers |
D | Hexadecimal numbers |
Question 74 |
A | LCD |
B | OLED |
C | Plasma |
D | CRT |
Question 75 |
A | VGA mode |
B | Multicore architecture |
C | Hyper-threading |
D | Integrated GPU |
Question 76 |
A | POP3 |
B | SMTP |
C | SFTP |
D | IMAP |
E | HTTP |
Question 77 |
A | Intel Adaptive Thermal monitor should be enabled to low setting. |
B | Intel Virtualization Technology must be enabled. |
C | Active Processor Cores should be changed to virtual processors only. |
D | Hyper-threading must be disabled. |
E | Execute Disable Bit must be disabled. |
Question 78 |
A | HTTP |
B | RDP |
C | DNS |
D | SLP |
E | FTP |
Question 79 |
A | 10° Celsius |
B | 60° Celsius |
C | 60° Fahrenheit |
D | 10° Fahrenheit |
Question 80 |
A | Loopback plug |
B | Torx screwdriver |
C | Multimeter |
D | Voltage Feedback Unit (VFU) |
E | Torner and probe kit |
Question 81 |
A | Shape and size |
B | Fan speed |
C | Location on the motherboard |
D | Contact surface area |
E | Connection type |
Question 82 |
A | Open the firewall ports on the print server for Workstation 7. |
B | Check the firmware and drivers for the printer on the Workstation 7. |
C | Reinstall the OS on the Workstation 7. |
D | Clear the print queue and reboot the printer. |
E | Replace the printer USB cable that connects to the print server. |
Question 83 |
A | Repeater |
B | Router |
C | Switch |
D | Hub |
Question 84 |
A | Plugin the device to on-board USB port on the back of the desktop. |
B | Use a different USB cable. |
C | Update windows drivers for the handheld scanner. |
D | Ask her employer to replace the scanner unit with a new one. |
E | Run Windows update on the desktop. |
Question 85 |
A | Reinstall the RAID driver. |
B | Replace the faulty drive. |
C | Replace the RAID controller. |
D | Rebuild the RAID array. |
E | Reseat the faulty drive. |
Question 86 |
A | iCloud |
B | Hyper-D |
C | VMware |
D | SFTP |
E | IaaS |
Question 87 |
A | If there are two WLANs with exact same SSID, it will lead to IP conflicts and network issues. |
B | It is illegal to have vulgar language on an SSID in most Western democratic countries. |
C | SSID can contain special characters (spaces, periods, dashes, underscores etc). |
D | The maximum length of an SSID must not exceed 128 bytes/characters. |
Question 88 |
A | With IEEE 802.11g standard. |
B | With IEEE 802.11a standard. |
C | With IEEE 802.11n standard. |
D | With IEEE 802.11b standard. |
E | With IEEE 802.11ac standard. |
Question 89 |
A | Wet paper towel |
B | WD-40 |
C | Non-alcoholic solvents |
D | Alcohol based solvent |
E | Wet cloth |
Question 90 |
A | MAN |
B | PAN |
C | LAN |
D | SAN |
Question 91 |
A | RAID 1+0 |
B | RAID 0 |
C | RAID 5 |
D | RAID 1 |
E | RAID 0+1 |
Question 92 |
A | Registered memory |
B | MicroDIMM |
C | VRAM |
D | UDIMM |
E | SRAM |
Question 93 |
A | Workstations 1, 2 and 3 and printer. |
B | Workstations 7, 8 and print station. |
C | Workstations 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. |
D | Router with IP 192.168.0.1 |
E | Workstations 1, 2 and 3. |
Question 94 |
A | 00:1J:C0:G1:55:21 |
B | http://sanuja.com |
C | 4410:FF11:AAB3::0012 |
D | 00-1C-C0-A1-55-21 |
E | 10.1.1.255 |
Question 95 |
A | Remove hard drives and optical drives, RAM, and USB devices from the laptop. |
B | Connect an external monitor to the laptop to determine if the LCD has failed. |
C | Boot the system from a boot CD. |
D | Disconnect the AC and the battery and press and hold the power button for several seconds. |
Question 96 |
A | FTP access failure |
B | High latency |
C | DNS not resolving some addresses |
D | Low ping rate |
Question 97 |
A | UDP |
B | UPnP |
C | PCIe |
D | PoE |
E | PXE |
Question 98 |
A | Plastic solvents |
B | Needle nose pliers |
C | Flat head screwdriver |
D | Heat gun |
E | Torx screwdriver |
Question 99 |
A | Bitdefender |
B | LoJack |
C | MSVault |
D | BitLocker |
E | TrueCrypt |
Question 100 |
A | SMB |
B | CIFS |
C | AFP |
D | FTP |
E | SLP |
Question 101 |
A | SD |
B | xD |
C | SSD |
D | Micro-SD |
E | Mini-SD |
Question 102 |
A | Flash drives |
B | Magnetic disks |
C | SSDs |
D | SSHDs |
E | USB drives |
Question 103 |
A | LGA |
B | Chipset |
C | eWLB |
D | PGA |
E | BGA |
Question 104 |
A | ROM |
B | CMOS |
C | BIOS |
D | DRAM |
E | SRAM |
Question 105 |
A | ipconfig /flushdns |
B | ipconfig /release |
C | ipconfig |
D | ipconfig /setclassid |
E | ipconfig /all |
Question 106 |
A | Extendable card |
B | Riser card |
C | Adapter card |
D | Backplane |
E | Accessory card |
Question 107 |
A | Neelde-nose pliers |
B | Crimper |
C | Wire cutters |
D | Cable strippers |
Question 108 |
A | RFID |
B | Bluetooth |
C | NFC |
D | IR |
E | Direct WiFi |
Question 109 |
A | Enables sending email messages from client devices. |
B | Servers the same function as POP3. |
C | Enables email exchange between mail servers. |
D | It offers improved functionality in comparison to POP3. |
E | Offers less functionality than POP3, but can support much higher number of clients than POP3. |
Question 110 |
A | Change the projector settings. |
B | Check the connectivity of the video cable. |
C | Check the connectivity of the power cable. |
D | Change the aspect ratio of the laptop. |
Question 111 |
A | RAM module fans |
B | CPU fans |
C | On-board video chipset fans |
D | Case fans |
Question 112 |
A | Tone generator |
B | Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) |
C | Wifi-analyzer |
D | Multimeter |
E | Network mapper |
Question 113 |
A | A locked BIOS |
B | Missing CMOS battery |
C | An external peripheral error |
D | A software error |
E | A hardware error |
Question 114 |
A | VGA |
B | HDMI |
C | MIDI |
D | DVI |
Question 115 |
A | 136 |
B | 137 |
C | 161 |
D | 138 |
E | 139 |
F | 162 |
Question 116 |
A | WPA2-PSK |
B | WPA-Enterprise |
C | WPA2-Enterprise |
D | WPA-PSK |
Question 117 |
A | T568C |
B | T566A |
C | T560C |
D | T568B |
E | T560B |
Question 118 |
A | ITX |
B | LPX/NLX |
C | ATX |
D | mITX |
E | mATX |
Question 119 |
A | Thin client |
B | Xenon based workstation |
C | VM workstation |
D | Thick client |
Question 120 |
A | Power cycle the device. |
B | Set up a static IP. |
C | Forget the network and reconnect to it. |
D | Use GPRS instead. |
E | Check if the SSID was correct. |
Question 121 |
A | Basic Input/Output System |
B | Basic Initial Operating System |
C | Binary Indirect Operating System |
D | Binary Initial Output System |
Question 122 |
A | 3D |
B | Impact |
C | Thermal |
D | Inkjet |
E | Laser |
Question 123 |
A | EPV |
B | Catalyst |
C | Hyper-V |
D | Proxmox |
E | VT-x |
Question 124 |
A | Paper tray |
B | Pickup rollers |
C | Separation pad |
D | Developing rollers |
Question 125 |
A | Dual-rail 1000w PSU |
B | High-end video card |
C | High-end sound card |
D | RAM |
Question 126 |
A | The RAM to confirm it is of the right type. |
B | The motherboard for signs of swollen capacitors. |
C | The integrated network adapter has the latest
drivers. |
D | The hard drive is defragmented. |
Question 127 |
A | VPN server |
B | Authentication server |
C | DNS server |
D | DHCP server |
E | Proxy server |
Question 128 |
A | Syslog server |
B | Network authentication server |
C | DHCP server |
D | HTTP server |
E | DNS server |
Question 129 |
A | 5m |
B | 10m |
C | 1m |
D | 100m |
Question 130 |
A | three-row 29- pin connector |
B | two-row 40-pin connector |
C | three-row 15-pin connector |
D | PCIe 6/8-pin connector |
Question 131 |
A | Access control |
B | Data encryption |
C | Theft prevention |
D | Storage expansion |
Question 132 |
A | 1.5 V and 3.3 V |
B | 1.5 V and 3.3 V |
C | 1.5 V and 9 V |
D | 3.3 V and 9 V |
E | 3.3 V and 5 V |
Question 133 |
A | Windows OS |
B | BIOS/UEFI |
C | Software and driver provided by motherboard manufacture |
D | Hard drive software settings |
Question 134 |
A | For server yes it is true, but you should not have any smell when you turn on a consumer computer. |
B | Consumer computers should have that fresh smell, but not enterpise or buissness servers. |
C | True |
D | False, and you should shut down the computer/server imminently. |
Question 135 |
A | RAID 0 |
B | RAID 5 |
C | RAID 10 |
D | Disk duplexing |
E | RAID 1 |
Question 136 |
A | NAS |
B | WLAN |
C | Riser card |
D | WPAN |
Question 137 |
A | UDP port 123 |
B | TCP port 143 |
C | UDP port 161 |
D | TCP port 110 |
Question 138 |
A | Powerful GPU |
B | LAN card with SFP support |
C | Multi-core CPU |
D | High sped next generation RAM |
Question 139 |
1. Cabling that can carry TV signals
2. Telephone lines
3. Coaxial cabling
4. Sharded bandwidth per loop
5. Twisted-pair copper cabling
6. Dedicated bandwidth
A | Statements 1, 2, 5, 6 |
B | Statements 1, 3, 4 |
C | Statements 1, 2, 3, 6 |
D | Statements 1, 3, 6 |
Question 140 |
A | Electrostatic discharge (ESD) |
B | Moisture |
C | Heat |
D | Dirt |
E | IR light |
Question 141 |
A | Printer toners |
B | Pickup rollers |
C | Photosensitive drum |
D | Primary corona wire |
E | Transfer corona wire |
Question 142 |
A | The system will run at the rate of lowest frequency RAM stick. |
B | The POST will stop the system from booting into a stable state. |
C | The system will not see the lower frequency RAM and only utilize the higher frequency RAM sticks. |
D | The system will run at the rate of the highest frequency RAM stick. |
E | The motherboard will be damaged as a result of inconsistent voltage drawn by different frequency RAM sticks. |
Question 143 |
A | 31 |
B | 63 |
C | 255 |
D | 363 |
E | 127 |
Question 144 |
A | Low signal latency. |
B | High signal latency. |
C | Interference (weather dependent). |
D | Cheaper in comparison to terrestrial links. |
E | Lack of signal interference. |
F | Relatively high cost in comparison to terrestrial links. |
Question 145 |
A | Z-Wave |
B | 802.11 |
C | NFC |
D | IR |
E | 802.3 |
Question 146 |
A | Permanent lease |
B | Scope |
C | Reservation |
D | DHCP relay |
Question 147 |
A | DRAM |
B | L3 |
C | L2 |
D | L1 |
E | SRAM |
Question 148 |
A | The CPU is not compatible with the motherboard. |
B | CUP thermal compound may have been degregated. |
C | The CPU is not properly seated. |
D | The CPU is not locked down. |
Question 149 |
A | 802.3 |
B | WWAN |
C | 802.11 |
D | WPAN |
Question 150 |
A | IP addresses and MAC addresses are interchangeable. |
B | They cannot have numbers. |
C | They are part of IEEE 802 networking technologies. |
D | MAC addresses are registered in an international database and it is unique to each network device. |
E | Optical fiber network devices do not use MAC addresses. |
Question 151 |
A | Multifactor authentication |
B | Biomimetics |
C | WEP |
D | PIN code |
E | Cleartext credentials |
Question 152 |
A | Fiber optic |
B | STP |
C | UTP |
D | Multimode |
Question 153 |
A | Demarc |
B | Medica convertor |
C | Blockchain |
D | Main Distribution Frame (MDF) |
E | Patch panel |
Question 154 |
A | It will prevent new wireless clients that are not already on the WLAN from accessing the network. |
B | It makes a WLAN harder to discover. |
C | It will block access to WAP. |
D | It will secure the wireless connection. |
Question 155 |
A | Keyboard |
B | Printer |
C | Mouse/Touchpad |
D | Display |
E | Speakers |
Question 156 |
A | RJ45 |
B | BNC |
C | RG6 |
D | RJ11 |
E | LC |
Question 157 |
A | Coax |
B | STP |
C | UTP |
D | Multimode |
E | Single-mode |
Question 158 |
A | Increase the distance between the newely installed WiFi AP unit and all other AP units in the area. |
B | Change the WiFi broadcast channel of the newly installed AP. |
C | Replace the WiFi AP unit with a better and more expensive unit with similiar specifications. |
D | Advice the customer to paint all of their outside wall with lead-based paint to prevent extrenal WiFi interference. |
E | Change the physical location of the newly installed AP unit. |
Question 159 |
A | FTP |
B | TCP |
C | UDP |
D | SSH |
E | DNS |
Question 160 |
A | 192.168.0.1 |
B | 169.254.54.5 |
C | 175.168.0.255 |
D | 192.168.1.1 |
E | 175.255.255.255 |
Question 161 |
A | VPN |
B | DMZ |
C | SNMAP community |
D | Domain |
E | VLAN |
Question 162 |
A | Bits |
B | Bytes |
C | Bandwidth |
D | Megabytes |
Question 163 |
A | Up to 2 devices |
B | Up to 3 devices |
C | Up to 1 device |
D | Up to 4 devices |
Question 164 |
A | VPN |
B | QoS |
C | DNS |
D | DHCP |
E | NAT |
Question 165 |
A | DC-in jack |
B | AC power outlet |
C | AC-in jack |
D | CMOS battery |
E | AC circuit breaker |
Question 166 |
A | Pass through table |
B | Blacklist |
C | Wildcard list |
D | Routing table |
E | Whitelist |
Question 167 |
A | PCIe |
B | DisplayPort |
C | USB |
D | Thunderbolt |
Question 168 |
A | Default POST settings |
B | Date and time settings |
C | CMOS memory settings |
D | Intrusion detection settings |
Question 169 |
A | Create multiple VLANs for each department and enforce firewall rules to enable communuation between each VLAN and the centeral server. |
B | Use multiple routers to create NAT points for each department and use firefwall rules in each NAT point to allow access to center sever. |
C | Create multiple VMs within the central server to manage and handle traffic from each department. |
D | Use multiple NAT points to separate traffic from each department. Then install the central server on the most outward-facing (Internet-facing) NAT. |
E | Advice the company there is no solution without leasing seperate Internet connections for each department from their ISP. |
Question 170 |
A | Volts |
B | Amps |
C | Watts |
D | Ohms |
Question 171 |
A | Trusted Layer Security (TLS) is an international standard for a secure cryptoprocessor, a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware through integrated cryptographic keys. |
B | Transport Layer Security (TLS) is used to secure communication between HTTP servers and web browsers. |
C | Trusted Layer Security (TLS) is an encryption standard that is used in NFC secure transactions such as credit card payments. |
D | Trusted Layer Security (TLS) is a type of protocol that is used to secure site-to-site VPN connections. |
E | Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the depreciated predecessor of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). |
Question 172 |
A | WEP |
B | PED |
C | SDN |
D | NFC |
Question 173 |
A | 1 meter |
B | 4.5 meters |
C | 18 inches |
D | 2 meters |
Question 174 |
A | Optical power meter |
B | Wi-Fi analyzer |
C | War driving |
D | Network mapper |
Question 175 |
A | It incorporates thicker higher gauge wires for twisted pairs. |
B | It incorporates an aluminum shield around the twisted wires. |
C | It incorporates thicker lower gauge wires for twisted pairs. |
D | It incorporates a thicker plastic jacket around the twisted wires. |
Question 176 |
A | DVI-A/D |
B | DVI-D |
C | DVI-I |
D | DVI-A |
Question 177 |
A | RG-6 |
B | T568A |
C | RG-45 |
D | RJ-11 |
Question 178 |
A | Switch from HDMI to DVI |
B | Resolution |
C | Refresh rate |
D | CCFL |
Question 179 |
A | Microwave |
B | Satellite |
C | Cable |
D | DSL |
E | Fiber optic |
Question 180 |
A | Thermal |
B | Impact |
C | Laser |
D | Inkjet |
Question 181 |
A | Byte per second |
B | Revolutions per second |
C | Revolutions per minuite |
D | Iteration per minute |
E | Iteration per second |
Question 182 |
A | USB 2.0 |
B | BlueRay |
C | USB 3.0 |
D | DVD-ROM |
E | RAM |
Question 183 |
A | Four |
B | Two |
C | Three |
D | Six |
E | Five |
Question 184 |
A | Install a printer maintenance kit. |
B | Clean the printer. |
C | Run multiple test prints. |
D | Install a new power surge protector. |
E | Clear the printer desk and surrounding area. |
Question 185 |
A | Check for driver instability issues and install/update drivers accordingly. |
B | Replace the power adapter. |
C | Open the laptop and check the connectivity of the sound card. |
D | Increase the volume to a desirable level using Windows Control Panel settings. |
Question 186 |
A | 6 |
B | 88 |
C | 802 |
D | 21 |
Question 187 |
A | Laser |
B | Impact |
C | Inkjet |
D | Thermal |
E | 3D |
Question 188 |
A | WWAN |
B | VPN |
C | VLAN |
D | PAN |
Question 189 |
A | Domain controller |
B | DHCP |
C | DNS |
D | TCP/IP |
E | NetBIOS |
Question 190 |
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A | BGA |
B | PGA |
C | LGA |
D | eWLB |
Question 191 |
A | Motherboard |
B | Optical drive |
C | Primary storage device (HDD/SSD) |
D | Integrated GPU |
E | M.2 secondary storage devices |
Question 192 |
A | Unmanaged switch |
B | Firewall |
C | Router |
D | Modem |
Question 193 |
A | CoB |
B | LPDDR |
C | LGA 2011 |
D | SoC |
E | Core i7 |
Question 194 |
A | You should remove the password and admin account. |
B | You should remove the WLAN card. |
C | You should remove the LCD. |
D | You should remove the hard drive. |
E | You should clean it thoroughly. |
Question 195 |
A | It prevents a user from rearranging the boot order. |
B | It prevents a user from modifying the MBR. |
C | It prevents an attacker from opening the case. |
D | It prevents a user from booting/rebooting without permission (request for a password just after POST). |
E | It prevents malicious software from injecting code into BIOS chip. |
Question 196 |
A | CMOS RAM |
B | Secondary storage |
C | Startup BIOS |
D | Flash memory |
E | System BOIS |
Question 197 |
A | DaaS |
B | PaaS |
C | IaaS |
D | FTP |
E | SaaS |
Question 198 |
A | Patch cable |
B | NIC driver |
C | Central switch |
D | NIC card |
E | Firewall settings |
Question 199 |
A | Laser |
B | Inkjet |
C | Thermal |
D | 3D |
Question 200 |
A | CMOS |
B | BIOS |
C | LiLo |
D | POST |
E | ILO |
Question 201 |
A | Printing to file |
B | Full-duplex printer communication |
C | Printing on both sides of the paper |
D | Printer collation |
Question 202 |
A | HyperTransport |
B | Multi-core |
C | Hyper-threading |
D | Turbo Boost |
Question 203 |
A | A driver is not properly installed for this device. |
B | The device is unplugged. |
C | The device is disabled. |
D | The device driver needs to be upgraded. |
E | The driver is not digitally signed. |
Question 204 |
A | Fetch interval |
B | Lag |
C | Return delay |
D | Latency |
E | Ping |
Question 205 |
A | It uses flow control. |
B | It transfers packets faster. |
C | It is connection based. |
D | It uses connection handshakes. |
Question 206 |
A | File storage |
B | Serving web pages |
C | Email handling |
D | Domain name resolution |
Question 207 |
A | Overoperating |
B | Overspeeding |
C | Overpowering |
D | Overclocking |
E | Overdriving |
Question 208 |
A | Router |
B | WAP |
C | Switch |
D | Modem |
E | Cabinet |
Question 209 |
A | Power cycle the PC. |
B | Power cycle the monitor by physically disconnecting the monitor power cable (instead of the power button). |
C | Replace the monitor connection cable. |
D | Power cycle the peripherals such as attached external storage devices. |
E | Check the main power breakers in the building. |
Question 210 |
A | Star |
B | Mesh |
C | Ring |
D | Bus |
Question 211 |
A | 20 Gbps |
B | 6 Gbps |
C | 15 Gbps |
D | 10 Gbps |
E | 40 Gbps |
Question 212 |
A | Email handling |
B | File storage and sharing |
C | Centralized authentication |
D | Name resolution |
Question 213 |
A | NAT |
B | Host-only networking |
C | Bridged networking |
D | Private virtual network |
Question 214 |
A | Impact |
B | Magnetic |
C | Laser |
D | Optical |
E | Solid-state |
Question 215 |
A | Firewall |
B | WAP |
C | Repeater |
D | Managed switch |
E | Router |
Question 216 |
A | Impact |
B | Laser |
C | Thermal |
D | 3D |
E | Inkjet |
Question 217 |
A | Create a VLAN and use firewall rules to prevent IoT devices from talking to devices in the main network. |
B | Update firmware on all IoT devices, routers, managed switches and other network devices across the network. |
C | Install a new router behind the main router (LAN) then place all IoT devices in the new router's NAT. |
D | Separate the IoT thermostat by placing it in a DMZ. |
E | Disable wireless access to all employees and only allow the IoT devices to connect via WLAN. |
Question 218 |
A | It is a CMOS configuration screen. |
B | It is a device manager screen for the CPU. |
C | It is a motherboard settings screen. |
D | It is a BIOS screen. |
E | It is a UEFI screen. |
Question 219 |
A | Plastic tweezers |
B | Pliers |
C | Flathead screwdriver |
D | Plastic shim |
Question 220 |
A | 10 MB |
B | 10 min |
C | 150 MB/s |
D | 7200 RPM |
E | 4.3 ms |
Question 221 |
A | 443 |
B | 25 |
C | 80 |
D | 21 |
E | 22 |
Question 222 |
A | A defective SSD in the computer. |
B | A defective network card in computer. |
C | A defective hard drive in computer. |
D | The original switch and modem that was plugged into the computer. |
Question 223 |
A | 6400 MB/s |
B | 8533 MB/s |
C | 12800 MB/s |
D | 10667 MB/s |
Question 224 |
A | Update the firmware and drivers of the WLAN card |
B | Add the SSID of the network to the connection |
C | Type the security passphrase |
D | Reinstall the card by physically removing it and installing back onto the motherbaord |
E | Configure encryption on the router |
Question 225 |
A | Overclocking |
B | Temperature thresholds |
C | Intrusion detection |
D | Install drivers |
E | Boot sequence |
Question 226 |
A | Add additional printers across both NATs. |
B | Add a firewall between the domain controller and the router. |
C | Remove the firewall between the Internet/modem and the router. |
D | Remove one of the routers and if requires use VLANs to create separate subnets with specific firewall rules. |
Question 227 |
A | False |
B | True |
Question 228 |
A | Test the BIOS chipset and advise the customer to replace the BIOS chip. |
B | Update the BIOS firmware according to manufacture guidelines. |
C | Test and replace the CMOS battery. |
D | Reinstall the OS and test each software addition for compatiblity. |
E | Replace the entire motherboard because this is most likely caused by a burnt BIOS chip. |
Question 229 |
1. 10 Gbps Ethernet (10GBaseT networks)
2. RJ-11 connector
3. 55-meter cable segment length
4. 100 Mbps Ethernet (100BaseT networks)
5. Rj-45 connector
6. Fiber-optic SFP connector
7. 100-meter cable segment
8. Twisted-pair copper cable
9. Coaxial cable
10. 1 Gbps Ethernet (1000BaseT networks)
A | 1, 4, 5, 6, 8 |
B | 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 |
C | 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 |
D | 2, 3, 6, 9, 10 |
Question 230 |
A | Packet collisions |
B | IP address conflict |
C | Slow transfer speed |
D | Incorrect gateway |
Question 231 |
A | ZIF |
B | ZIP |
C | FRU |
D | TPM |
Question 232 |
1. Encrypts network connection.
2. Provides password or two-factor authentication.
3. Transmits data in an unencrypted form.
4. Does not provide authentication.
5. Enables remote login and command execution.
6. Enables data connection over TCP.
A | 1, 2, 5 |
B | 1, 2, 5, 6 |
C | 1, 4, 5, 6 |
D | 3, 4, 5 |
E | 3, 4, 5, 6 |
Question 233 |
A | 443 |
B | 413 |
C | 445 |
D | 548 |
E | 427 |
Question 234 |
A | Monitors |
B | Speakers |
C | Managed switch |
D | Laser printers |
E | PSU in a PC |
Question 235 |
A | Incompatible RAM modules are installed. |
B | Lose power connection to the hard drive. |
C | The CPU has overheated. |
D | Hard drive is failing. |
Question 236 |
A | The computer won’t boot. |
B | Software started to show file corruption. |
C | CPU spikes once in awhile beyond the recommended voltage range for a very short period of time. |
D | BIOS reports low temperatures within the case. |
E | Lockups and overheating immediately before PC shuts down. |
Question 237 |
A | Micro-USB |
B | USB-C |
C | Thunderbolt |
D | Lightning |
Question 238 |
A | SMTP |
B | SSH |
C | DNS |
D | FTP |
E | HTTP |
Question 239 |
A | Use the USB connector. |
B | Use a wireless connection. |
C | Use the network connection. |
D | Use the Ethernet connector. |
Question 240 |
A | Ipconfig 127.0.0.1 and ::1. |
B | Ping test 127.0.0.1 and ::1. |
C | Ipconfig ::4 and ::6. |
D | dnsflush |
E | Ping test ::4 and ::6. |
Question 241 |
A | UDP port 20 |
B | TCP port 20 |
C | UDP port 21 |
D | TCP port 21 |
Question 242 |
A | 192.168.0.195 |
B | 192.168.33.1 |
C | 21-68-5D-BC-1C-24 |
D | 255.255.255.0 |
E | 192.168.55.1 |
Question 243 |
A | 2.4 GHz frequency band with maximum data signaling rate of 600 Mbps |
B | 2.4 GHz frequency band with maximum data signaling rate of 300 Mbps |
C | 2.4 GHz frequency band with maximum data signaling rate of 54 Mbps |
D | 5.0 GHz frequency band with maximum data signaling rate of 54 Mbps |
E | 5.0 GHz frequency band with maximum data signaling rate of 300 Mbps |
Question 244 |
A | DNS server |
B | HTTP server |
C | NTP server |
D | FTP server |
E | DHCP server |
Question 245 |
A | Remove the computer from the cushioned fur surface. |
B | Install more RAM or replace the current RAM module with a higher capacity unit. |
C | Install a new hard drive or replace the hard drive with an SSD. |
D | Clean the motherboard with alcohol wipe. |
E | Wipe the computer down with a cloth. |
Question 246 |
A | WINS |
B | DHCP |
C | Router/gateway |
D | APIPA |
E | DNS |
Question 247 |
A | Phablet |
B | E-reader |
C | Digitizer |
D | Tablet |
Question 248 |
A | Unstable video driver. |
B | Power management settings. |
C | Digitizer or LCD screen malfunction. |
D | All modern laptops requires an external power source to keep the backlight at 100%. |
E | LED backlight degradation due to period of use. |
F | A malfunction within the power circuits that connects the battery, AC power input and the screen. |
Question 249 |
A | Telnet |
B | SSH |
C | TFTP |
D | RDP |
E | SFTP |
Question 250 |
A | Bonding |
B | Tethering |
C | Meshing |
D | Clustering |
E | Pairing |
Question 251 |
A | Increase the screen brightness. |
B | Turn off WLAN card. |
C | Disable touchpad. |
D | Turn off the fingerprint reader. |
E | Turn off Bluetooth connections. |
Question 252 |
A | Exchange ActiveSync |
B | BT |
C | SSO |
D | Android Auto |
E | iTunes |
Question 253 |
A | Amperage |
B | Wattage |
C | Voltage |
D | Impedance |
Question 254 |
A | PC2-4200 |
B | PC2-5300 |
C | PC2-6400 |
D | PC2-8500 |
Question 255 |
A | Device Manager |
B | Computer Management |
C | Task Manager |
D | System Configuration |
Question 256 |
A | Internet connection to the webserver is down. |
B | DNS server is down. |
C | SFTP server is down. |
D | DHCP server is down. |
E | Web server port forwarding is incorrect. |
Question 257 |
A | Print job cache |
B | Page count |
C | Job queue |
D | Tray settings |
Question 258 |
A | Power Inverter |
B | Power Supply Unit (PSU) |
C | Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) |
D | Power Injector |
E | Power Distribution Unit (PDU) |
Question 259 |
A | DNS server |
B | SMTP server |
C | HTTP server |
D | FTP server |
Question 260 |
A | NAT |
B | IaaS |
C | NAC |
D | NAS |
E | SMB |
Question 261 |
A | IMAP |
B | LDAP |
C | SMB |
D | POP |
E | SMTP |
Question 262 |
A | WWAN |
B | Satellite |
C | WAP |
D | WLAN |
E | VLAN |
Question 263 |
A | TPM |
B | UTM |
C | AHCI |
D | ACPI |
Question 264 |
A | IEEE 802.1q |
B | IEEE 802.1x |
C | IEEE 802.11 |
D | IEEE 802.3 |
Question 265 |
A | Make the device lighter. |
B | Change the bandwidth of the wireless communication spectrum. |
C | Disable network chipset. |
D | Disable wireless transmission capability. |
Question 266 |
A | Hard drive |
B | Northbridge |
C | RAM |
D | CPU |
E | GPU |
Question 267 |
A | Hub |
B | DHCP server |
C | Default gateway |
D | Switch |
E | DNS server |
Question 268 |
A | Replace the failed drives and restore the data from tape backup to the repaired RAID array. |
B | Replace the failed drives and format the RAID array using the quick option. |
C | Replace one of the drives and run RAID repair. |
D | Replace one of the failed drives and repair the RAID array using system utilities. |
Question 269 |
A | LTO |
B | USB flash drives |
C | DVD-RW |
D | Floppy drives |
E | USB 3.0 magnetic disk external drives |
Question 270 |
A | Power-user |
B | Supervisor |
C | root |
D | Administrator |
Question 271 |
A | True, 5 Mbps ("Low-Speed USB") and 10 Mbps ("Full Speed USB"). |
B | True, 1.5 Mbps ("Low-Speed USB") and 5 Mbps ("Full Speed USB"). |
C | True, 1 Mbps ("Low-Speed USB") and 10 Mbps ("Full Speed USB"). |
D | True, 1.5 Mbps ("Low-Speed USB") and 12 Mbps ("Full Speed USB"). |
E | False, the above statement is invalid. USB version 1.1 has no spefic guidelines for data transfer rates. |
F | True, 1 Mbps ("Low-Speed USB") and 5 Mbps ("Full Speed USB"). |
Question 272 |
A | APIPA is used only in WAN enviroment. |
B | APIPA uses an address block range between 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.255 |
C | APIPA allows Windows host to self-configure an IP address and subnet mask when DHCP is unaviable. |
D | APIPA-assigned address can directly connect to the Internet. |
Question 273 |
A | Low ping time may indicate a internal (LAN) network issues. |
B | Ping time is inversely proportional to the latency rate. |
C | High ping time indicate a faster and reliable Internet connection. |
D | For most home users, having a higher upload speed is more importnat than having a higher download speed. |
E | Low ping time indicate a faster and reliable Internet connection. |
Question 274 |
A | Replace the audio card. |
B | Scan for malware. |
C | Perform full data backup of the main hard drive. |
D | Replace the video card. |
E | Perform a System Restore. |
Question 275 |
A | BD-RE |
B | CD-ROM |
C | USB storage |
D | CD-RW |
E | DVD-ROM |
F | DVD-RW |
G | BR-R |
Question 276 |
1. White/orange, 2. Orange, 3. White/green, 4.Blue, 5. White/blue, 6.Green, 7.White/brown, 8.Brown
A | TIA |
B | RJ45 |
C | T568A |
D | T568B |
Question 277 |
A | POST |
B | Windows OS check |
C | CMOS |
D | Linux kernel |
Question 278 |
A | SDRAM |
B | DRRAM |
C | DDRRAM |
D | SSDs |
E | Magnetic disks |
Question 279 |
A | Change the fusing assembly |
B | Calibrate the printer |
C | Replace the color tonners |
D | Clean the primary corona |
E | Clean the toner cartridge |
Question 280 |
A | 22, 1024 |
B | 143, 993 |
C | 80, 443 |
D | 21, 990 |
E | 989, 990 |
Question 281 |
A | Spectrum analyzer |
B | Multimeter |
C | Time-Domain Reflectometer (TDR) |
D | Torner and probe kit |
Question 282 |
A | Molex connector |
B | Berg connector |
C | 4-pin connector |
D | Mini-DIN connector |
E | D-sub connector |
Question 283 |
A | CPU |
B | Keyboard |
C | RAM |
D | Motherboard |
E | Wireless dongle |
Question 284 |
A | The TCP/IP protocol is not functioning. |
B | The DHCP server is down. |
C | The Ethernet cable needs to be replaced. |
D | The LAN is unresponsive. |
Question 285 |
A | IMSI |
B | IMEI |
C | SSID |
D | MAPI |
E | IPV |
Question 286 |
A | Aborted BIOS update can damage the motherboard and render the computer unstable. |
B | A common security measure is to store BIOS on a non-rewritable memory chip. |
C | Aborted BIOS updates can be resumed by the transaction recovery system. |
D | In Microsoft Windows, the BIOS hardware configuration setting can be modified on Device Manager. |
E | It is possible to switch from BIOS to UEFI on an existing PC that is running BIOS. |
Question 287 |
A | VLAN |
B | WLAN |
C | VPN |
D | WPAN |
E | Domain |
Question 288 |
A | WAP |
B | Firewall |
C | Managed switch |
D | Unmanaged switch |
E | Router |
Question 289 |
A | Install a new CMOS battery. |
B | Update the firmware for the new RAM. |
C | Update the Windows Server 2018. |
D | Change the jumper settings on the motherboard. |
E | Update information in the BIOS/UEFI. |
Question 290 |
A | POP3 |
B | RDP |
C | SMB |
D | SSH |
Question 291 |
A | 1.8 inch |
B | 2.5 inch |
C | 2.3 inch |
D | 5.25 inch |
E | 3.5 inch |
Question 292 |
A | PCI-X |
B | MicroSD |
C | mITX |
D | mini PCIe |
Question 293 |
A | Port 23 |
B | Port 3389 |
C | Port 587 |
D | Port 955 |
E | Port 443 |
Question 294 |
A | 1m |
B | 100m |
C | 10m |
D | 5m |
Question 295 |
A | Numeric keypad |
B | Fn key |
C | Digitizer |
D | Touchpad |
Question 296 |
A | 260-pin |
B | 204-pin |
C | 200-pin |
D | 240-pin |
Question 297 |
A | Hold by pressing on the surface of the circuit board (avoid touching the chip plastic surface). |
B | Hold it using a metal tweezers. |
C | Hold it by the edges. |
D | Hold it by pressing on one of the chip's plasic surfce with your finger. |
E | Hold it by pressing on the contact pins with your bare hand. |
Question 298 |
A | LGA |
B | BGA |
C | Chipset |
D | PGA |
Question 299 |
A | An RJ11 jack |
B | An RJ45 jack |
C | USB connector jack |
D | A SATA connector |
E | Direct WiFi module |
Question 300 |
A | Audio/video workstation |
B | Thin client |
C | HTPC |
D | Standard thick client |
E | Gaming PC |
Question 301 |
A | Wi-Fi direct |
B | Bluetooth |
C | USB |
D | Lightning |
Question 302 |
A | FireWire |
B | HDMI |
C | USB |
D | DisplayPort |
E | Thunderbolt |
Question 303 |
A | 23466 MB/s |
B | 25600 MB/s |
C | 19200 MB/s |
D | 21333 MB/s |
Question 304 |
A | Fiber optic |
B | Coaxial |
C | PVC |
D | Category 6 |
E | Plenum |
Question 305 |
A | 245 |
B | 200 |
C | 204 |
D | 260 |
E | 240 |
Question 306 |
A | RAID 5 |
B | RAID 10 |
C | RAID 1 |
D | RAID 0 |
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131 | 132 | 133 | 134 | 135 |
136 | 137 | 138 | 139 | 140 |
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151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 |
156 | 157 | 158 | 159 | 160 |
161 | 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 |
166 | 167 | 168 | 169 | 170 |
171 | 172 | 173 | 174 | 175 |
176 | 177 | 178 | 179 | 180 |
181 | 182 | 183 | 184 | 185 |
186 | 187 | 188 | 189 | 190 |
191 | 192 | 193 | 194 | 195 |
196 | 197 | 198 | 199 | 200 |
201 | 202 | 203 | 204 | 205 |
206 | 207 | 208 | 209 | 210 |
211 | 212 | 213 | 214 | 215 |
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Based on general knowledge and CompTIA guidelines published in 2020.
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