Q1. - (Topic 1)
Your network consists of a single IPv4 subnet. The subnet contains 20 computers that run Windows 7.
You add a new computer named Computer1 to the subnet.
You discover that Computer1 has an IP address of 169.254.34.12.
You cannot connect to other computers on the network. Other computers on the network can connect to each other.
You need to ensure that you can connect to all computers on the network. What should you do?
A. Turn off Windows Firewall.
B. Run Ipconfig.exe /renew.
C. Configure a static TCP/IP address.
D. Run Netsh.exe interface ipv4 install.
Answer: C
Explanation:
[Need better justification] Configuring static IP addresses When you assign a static IP address, you need to tell the computer the IP address you want to use, the subnet mask for this IP address, and, if necessary, the default gateway to use for internetwork communications. An IP address is a numeric identifier for a computer. Ip addressing schemes vary according to how your network is configured, but they're normally assigned based on a particular network segment.
Q2. - (Topic 6)
You administer computers that have Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 installed.
You want to log on to one of the computers and access a web-based management application that runs on a server by using Internet Explorer.
You need to ensure that any data about your browser session is not saved on the computer.
What should you do?
A. Disable Internet Connection Sharing.
B. From the Local Group Policy, enable the InPrivate Filtering Threshold setting.
C. From the Safety drop-down menu, open an InPrivate Browsing session.
D. From Internet Options, on the Advanced tab, clear Enable DOM Storage.
Answer: B
Q3. - (Topic 2)
You have a computer that runs windows 7.
You configure the computer to automatically install all updates.
You need to verify whether a specific update is installed.
What should you do?
A. In event viewer, examine the application log.
B. In windows update, examine the update history.
C. At the command prompt, run Wusa.exe and specify the /kb parameter.
D. At the command prompt, run Verifier.exe and specify the /query parameter.
Answer: B
Q4. - (Topic 2)
You want to centralize backups by backing up all client computers in your company's production network to a network share on a file server running Windows Server 2008 R2. All your client computers run Windows 7, but because your company has grown through a series of mergers, some run Windows 7 Professional, some run Windows 7 Enterprise, and some run Windows 7 Ultimate.
Which computers can you back up to a network share?
A. Only the computers running Windows 7 Ultimate
B. Only the computers running Windows 7 Enterprise
C. Only the computers running either Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 7 Enterprise
D. All your company's client computers
Answer: D
Q5. - (Topic 5)
You install the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) for Windows 7 on a computer that runs Windows 7.
You want to deploy a Windows image (WIM) file to other computers in the domain.
You need to capture the operating system, computer configuration, and applications installed on the computer to a WIM file.
What should you do before you capture the image?
A. Run Defrag.exe.
B. Run Oscdimg.exe.
C. Start the computer by using the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) ram disk.
D. Run Diskpart.exe.
Answer: B
Explanation: Oscdimg is a command-line tool that you can use to create an image (.iso)
file of a customized 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows.PE). You can then burn the .iso file to a CD or DVD. Oscdimg supports ISO.9660, Joliet, and Universal Disk Format (UDF) file systems. Note: … You just created your Windows PE Boot Flash Drive. Now you need to capture a generalized image for deployment. If you would like to burn WindowsPE to a CD instead of a USB thumb drive. The following command will copy all of the files necessary to create a WindowsPE boot disc into an ISO image file. Then you can burn the image file to a CD to create a bootable WindowsPE CD. In the command below the ISO image file that you will want to burn is winpex86.iso Oscdimg -n -bC:\winpe_x86\Etfsboot.com C:\winpe_x86\ISO C:\winpe_x86\winpex86.iso Now burn the ISO image file winpex86.iso to a CD as a bootable image disc and you are finished!
Q6. - (Topic 2)
What command-line utility can you use in Windows 7 to edit boot options?
A. Bootmgr.exe
B. Winload.exe
C. Bcdedit.exe
D. Winresume.exe
Answer: C
Q7. - (Topic 2)
You have two portable computers that run Windows 7. The computers are not connected to a network.
The computers are configured as shown in the following table.
You need to transfer a 1-gigabit file from Computer1 to Computer2. What should you do first?
A. On Computer1, create a wireless ad hoc network.
B. On Computer2, configure the Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard to send files.
C. On Computer2, create a network profile to connect to a network named Homegroup.
D. On Computer1, configure the computer to be a member of a workgroup named Homegroup.
Answer: A
Explanation: Wireless Ad Hoc network You can set up a temporary wireless network, or ad hoc network, between two or more computers running Windows 7 (or between computers running Windows 7 and Windows Vista) provided they are all within 30 feet (9 meters) of each other. A WAP is not required to set up an ad hoc network. This enables users to share folders and other resources without needing to connect to an organizational network. On the first computer on the network, you open Network And Sharing Center and click Set Up A New Connection Or Network. You then choose the option Set Up A Wireless Ad Hoc (Computer To Computer) Network. You give the network a name and (if you want) set up a security key so that users joining the network need to supply a password. For WEP, this can be 5 case-sensitive characters, 13 case-sensitive characters, 10 hexadecimal caseinsensitive characters, or 26 hexadecimal case-insensitive characters, depending on security considerations. (If you choose WPA-2 Personal, you can insist on a 64-character password, but by the time everyone has typed it in correctly, the meeting would probably be over.)BluetoothWindows supports Bluetooth version 1.1 and later versions. Windows does not support Bluetooth version 1.0 because that specification lacks several critical updates that Windows requires to support Bluetooth wireless technology well.
Q8. DRAG DROP - (Topic 6)
You manage the Windows 7 Professional computers for a small architecture firm. All computers operate in workgroup mode.
The lead engineer asks you to enable employees to share CAD files located on their desktop computers with all of the other members of the firm.
You create a HomeGroup on the lead engineer's computer.
You need to configure the rest of the computers in the firm to join this HomeGroup.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate four actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order. 1)
Answer: