Comptia Server+ Primer
By John Greene
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This is the litmus test for anyone studying for CompTIA Server+ (Exam Code SK0-003) Certification. This e-book contains 500 quick-fire Q & A specifically covering the objectives on the exam. The questions are similar to those you will face in the exam. ie, multiple choice, true or false, command prompts, ...etc.
Objective 1.0 System Hardware...21% ..QST 1 - 152
Objective 2.0 Software...19% ..QST 153 – 269
Objective 3.0 Storage...14% ..QST 270 - 328
Objective 4.0 IT Environment...11% ..QST 329 - 355
Objective 5.0 Disaster Recovery...11% ..QST 356 - 406
Objective 6.0 Troubleshooting...24% ..QST 407 - 500
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Comptia Server+ Primer - John Greene
COMPTIA SERVER+ SAMPLE Q&A
DESCRIPTION
This is the litmus test for anyone studying for CompTIA Server+ (Exam Code SK0-003) Certification. This e-book contains 500 quick-fire Q & A specifically covering the objectives on the exam. The questions are similar to those you will face in the exam. ie, multiple choice, true or false, command prompts, ...etc.
Good luck with your exams!
Objective 1.0 System Hardware ...21% ..QST 1 - 152
Objective 2.0 Software ...19% ..QST 153 – 269
Objective 3.0 Storage ...14% ..QST 270 - 328
Objective 4.0 IT Environment ...11% ..QST 329 - 355
Objective 5.0 Disaster Recovery ...11% ..QST 356 - 406
Objective 6.0 Troubleshooting ...24% ..QST 407 - 500
Q1. There are 3 types of products under 'workstation' umbrella. Chose them from list, answer as comma-separated list, eg. a, b, c
a. MSDOS
b. Workstation blade systems
c. Ultra high end workstations
d. Android
e. High end deskside systems (64 bit processors)
Answer b, c, e
Q2. Enterprise servers have multiple _____ in them. Choose one.
a. Knives
b. blades
c. screens
d. mouses
e. spoons
Answer b
Q3. The 'shutdown event tracker' in windows server is similar to syslog in linux, which of the following does it track?
a. Reason for system being locked/restarted/shutdown
b. Was it planned/unplanned
c. Category (selected from list) eg. network outage
d. User Comments
e. All of above
Answer e
Q4. With windows server core, you have a GUI as well as a command prompt.
Answer False
Q5. True or false. Most enterprise servers used to be file servers traditionally. Nowadays they provide DNS, webservers, ftp.....it's also possible to 'add a role'..eg. DHCP Server.
Answer True
Q6. EIDE stands for?
Answer Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics
Q7. What does ZIF stand for in 'ZIF socket' ?
Answer Zero insertion force
Q8. What does ISA stand for in 'ISA slot'?
Answer Industry Standard architecture
Q9. True or false. Motherboard (or system board) is a combination of hardware and firmware.
Answer True
Q10. When opening motherboards, you should take anti-static precautions. Choose suitable precautions from the list.
a. Wet hands.
b. Wear Wristbands
c. Standing on anti-static pads
d. Wear a crash helmet
e. Wear rosary beads
Answer b, c
Q11. True or false. A voltage regulator module or VRM, is a buck converter that provides a microprocessor the appropriate supply voltage, converting +5 V or +12 V to a much lower voltage required by the CPU, allowing processors with different supply voltage to be mounted on the same motherboard.
Answer True
Q12. What does IEEE stand for?
Answer Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Q13. SCSI is a set of standards for physically connecting and transferring data between computers and peripheral devices. What does SCSI stand for?
Answer Small Computer System Interface
Q14. Jumpers allow the computer to close an electrical circuit, allowing the electricity to flow certain sections of the circuit board. Jumpers consist of a set of small pins that can be covered with a small plastic box (jumper block)
Answer True
Q15. True or false. Older motherboard versions (AT, BTX , NLX) and new motherboard versions (ATX, MicroATX) have different layouts/power supplies but the cases and motherboards are compatible.
Answer False
Q16. If you're going through the BIOS and misconfigure it, you can physically reset on the motherboard using _____ to reset clock BIOS?
a. shoes
b. coats
c. jumpers
d. hats
e. gloves
Answer c
Q17. 2 major manufacturers of processors are Intel (x86 ...refers to chipset and operations of the processor, newer class are pentium, core2duo, corei7...etc) and AMD
Answer True
Q18. Processor speed is measured in Hz (hertz) = duration of time processor takes for one cycle. 3.0 GHz is equal to?
a. 3 million cycles per sec
b. 3 billion cycles per sec
c. 3 thousand cycles per sec
d. 3 hundred cycles per sec
e. 3 zillion cycles per sec
Answer b
Q19. Chose from the list the levels of cache used in today's systems.
a. L1
b. L2
c. L3
d. all of above
e. none of above
Answer d
Q20. True or false. For system cache levels, L1 is most powerful, implemented on the CPU itself therefore more effective. L2 not as fast but usually resides on the processor on modern boards. L3 also lives on the CPU, but is logically further away from