5.5.14 Practice Questions

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5.5.14 Practice Questions 1. You have just purchased a new USB drive that you want to use to troubleshoot the computers in your company as well as other network devices, such as printers and projectors. You need to format this new drive with a file system that will be recognized and used on all devices. Which of the following file system types would meet MOST, if not all, of your needs when formatting your USB drive? FAT32 2. Match each fi le system component on the left with the correct description on the right. -A logical division of a storage device associated with a hard drive. Partition -A single accessible storage area within a fi le system. Volume -A container in a fi le system used to logically sort and organize data. Directory -A one-dimensional stream of bits treated as a logical unit. File 3. You have an extra disk on your system that has three primary partitions and an extended partition with two logical drives. You want to convert the partitions to simple volumes, preferably without losing any data. Which of the following is the BEST step to perform to accomplish this? Upgrade the disk to a dynamic disk. 4. You want to set up a Windows system to also be able to boot to Linux. To be able to dual boot, the system needs a partition on which to install Linux. However, you don't have an extra hard disk that can be used for the Linux partition. The existing disk has nonpartitioned space available, but it has about 300 GB of free space. Which of the following disk management operations will BEST prepare your hard disk fordual boot in this scenario? Shrink the primary partition. 5. Match each disk type on the left with its corresponding description/features on the right. Each disk type may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -Support up to 128 volumes. Dynamic disks -Use primary and extended partitions. Basic disks -Are supported by all operating systems. Basic disks -Support volumes that use discontinuous disk space. Dynamic disks -Store partitioning information in a hidden database on all such disks in the system. Dynamic disks -Only support volumes made up of contiguous disk space. Basic disks 6. You are using an older utility to manage a GPT-partitioned drive on a Windows 10 system. You only see a single partition. However, you know you have multiple partitions across theh ard drive. What is the MOST likely reason that you only see one partition? The utility can only manage MBR partitions andis displaying the drive's protected MBR.
7.You have four volumes on a basic hard disk. You convert the disk to dynamic. After the conversion, which of the following are you MOST likely to see as the status of the fourth volume if it is valid and has no errors? Healthy 8. Match each disk status on the left with the corresponding description on the right. Each status may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -Shows while a disk is being converted from a basic disk to a dynamic disk. Initializing -Indicates that the disk is turned on, can be accessed, and that the volume on the disk is valid and has no errors. Healthy -Indicates that errors have occurred on physical or dynamic disks. Unavailable -Shows when a dynamic disk has been removed or turned off. Missing 9. You have four volumes on a basic hard disk. Which of the following are you MOST likely to see as the status of the fourth volume if it is valid and has no errors? Healthy (Logical Drive) 10. You have just finished installing Windows on a system that contains four physical hard disks. The installation process has created a system volume and a C: volume on the first disk (Disk0). The installation process also initialized the second disk (Disk 1) and the third disk (Disk 2) but did not create any volumes on these disks. Which of the following would you expect to see as the status of Disk 1 and Disk 2? Unallocated
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