CNIT 242 Exam 1 Practice
Questions with Answers
T/F: Authorization determines the permissions that you as a user have to
access something. - -True
- T/F: Authentication determines how much of a resource you are using. - -
False. Accounting measures the amount of a resource used.
- Which of the following are not forms of Identification:
A. User ID
B. One-Time Tokens
C. Biometrics
D. Digital Certificates - -B. One-Time Tokens
- T/F: Authentication can be accomplished using any of the following:
What you know
What you have
What you are
Where you are - -True
- T/F: two factor authentication uses the same method of authentication two
time in order to prove your identity. - -False: Two-Factor uses two different
methods not the same.
- T/F: User ID's should be the same as their email address? - -False
- T/F: Biometrics function as both ID and proof of ID - -True
- T/F:Group policy is what grants permissions to users, groups, domains,
sites, and OU's - -False: ACL's or access control lists assign permissions.
GPO's assigns Rights.
- Which of the following server types are not required by kerberos?
A. local Domain Servers
B. Authentication Servers
C. Ticket Granting Servers
D. Application Server - -A. Local Domain Servers
- T/F: A directory is a centralized, hierarchical information repository about
objects in an IT system - -True
, - T/F: Within a Directory structure resources are distinguished via their name
within the directory tree. - -False: Resources are distinguished via their
position, not name.
- T/F: Directories can be arranged either geographically or by functionality. -
-True
- Which of the following Items can not be moved within the directory?
A. Groups
B. Computers
C. Root
D. Whole sections of the Directory - -C. Root
- T/F: Items/Objects inherit attributes based on their location in the
directory. - -True
- T/F: When items are moved from one location to another they:
A. Lost all of the inherited Attributes.
B. Keep their inherited attributed then gain on the attributes from the new
location.
C. Only keep the new locations inherited attributes.
D. No change on attributes occurs. - -C. Only Keep the new locations
inherited attributes.
- Which of the following is considered an COMMON container object:
A. Country or location
B. Organization
C. Organizational Units (OU)
D. Groups of names
E. All of the Above - -E. All of the above
- T/F: A leaf object is one that cannot contain other objects in the directory. -
-True
- T/F: Attributes that describe a leaf object are defined in the directory
schema. - -True
- Which of the following is an example of a Absolute DN (distinguished
name):
A. .accounting.jim
B. gm.us.accounting
C. gm.us.accounting.jim
D. They all could or could not be considered an Absolute DN depending on
the context. - -D. the Absolute DN is just the path to the root, depending on
where the root is or where you are the Absolute DN changes.
Questions with Answers
T/F: Authorization determines the permissions that you as a user have to
access something. - -True
- T/F: Authentication determines how much of a resource you are using. - -
False. Accounting measures the amount of a resource used.
- Which of the following are not forms of Identification:
A. User ID
B. One-Time Tokens
C. Biometrics
D. Digital Certificates - -B. One-Time Tokens
- T/F: Authentication can be accomplished using any of the following:
What you know
What you have
What you are
Where you are - -True
- T/F: two factor authentication uses the same method of authentication two
time in order to prove your identity. - -False: Two-Factor uses two different
methods not the same.
- T/F: User ID's should be the same as their email address? - -False
- T/F: Biometrics function as both ID and proof of ID - -True
- T/F:Group policy is what grants permissions to users, groups, domains,
sites, and OU's - -False: ACL's or access control lists assign permissions.
GPO's assigns Rights.
- Which of the following server types are not required by kerberos?
A. local Domain Servers
B. Authentication Servers
C. Ticket Granting Servers
D. Application Server - -A. Local Domain Servers
- T/F: A directory is a centralized, hierarchical information repository about
objects in an IT system - -True
, - T/F: Within a Directory structure resources are distinguished via their name
within the directory tree. - -False: Resources are distinguished via their
position, not name.
- T/F: Directories can be arranged either geographically or by functionality. -
-True
- Which of the following Items can not be moved within the directory?
A. Groups
B. Computers
C. Root
D. Whole sections of the Directory - -C. Root
- T/F: Items/Objects inherit attributes based on their location in the
directory. - -True
- T/F: When items are moved from one location to another they:
A. Lost all of the inherited Attributes.
B. Keep their inherited attributed then gain on the attributes from the new
location.
C. Only keep the new locations inherited attributes.
D. No change on attributes occurs. - -C. Only Keep the new locations
inherited attributes.
- Which of the following is considered an COMMON container object:
A. Country or location
B. Organization
C. Organizational Units (OU)
D. Groups of names
E. All of the Above - -E. All of the above
- T/F: A leaf object is one that cannot contain other objects in the directory. -
-True
- T/F: Attributes that describe a leaf object are defined in the directory
schema. - -True
- Which of the following is an example of a Absolute DN (distinguished
name):
A. .accounting.jim
B. gm.us.accounting
C. gm.us.accounting.jim
D. They all could or could not be considered an Absolute DN depending on
the context. - -D. the Absolute DN is just the path to the root, depending on
where the root is or where you are the Absolute DN changes.