Practice Test #3 Flashcards
Which shutdown command switch forces full system shutdown and restart of a Windows host?
-s -r
/r
/s r
-i
/r
Which of the command-line commands listed below enables a full system shutdown and restart of an MS Windows host after a time-out period of two minutes?
shutdown /s /120
shutdown /r /t 120
shutdown /r /120
shutdown /s /t 120
shutdown /r /t 120
Which shutdown command switch enables aborting a system shutdown?
/a
/q
/e
/p
/a
Which sfc switch enables a file check that scans integrity of all protected system files attempts to repair corrupted files?
/scannow
/verifyonly
/scanfile
/verifyfile
/scannow
Used without any parameters, the help command in MS Windows displays a list of available system commands along with a brief description of each command.
True
False
true
The “Run as administrator” option in MS Windows available after right-clicking on the Command Prompt application icon enables execution of shell commands reserved for system administrator.
True
False
true
Which of the following answers describe(s) the function of Task Manager (taskmgr.exe)? (Select all that apply)
Provides tools for managing network traffic
Allows to close a non-responsive application in Windows
Displays information on programs, processes, and services that are currently running on the computer
Allows to schedule the launch of programs or scripts at pre-defined times or after specified time intervals
In Windows 8 and newer releases of the Microsoft OS, provides access to user applications that can be enabled/disabled during system boot
Allows system administrators to manage the currently logged-in users
Provides real-time reports on how a Windows-based computer is using system resources (CPU/RAM/Disk/Network/GPU usage)
Allows to close a non-responsive application in Windows
Displays information on programs, processes, and services that are currently running on the computer.
In Windows 8 and newer releases of the Microsoft OS, provides access to user application that can be enabled/disabled during system boot.
Allows system administrators to manage the currently logged-in users
Provides real-time reports on how a Windows-based computer is using system resources (CPU/RAM/Disk/Network/GPU usage)
Windows Task Manager can be launched by: (Select all that apply)
Using the Ctrl+Shift+Esc key combination
Double-clicking on the applet’s icon shortcut in the Administrative Tools folder
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and selecting the Task Manager option from the menu screen
Selecting the Task Manager applet in Windows Control Panel
Right-clicking on the Windows Taskbar and selecting Task Manager
Typing taskmgr (or taskmgr.exe) in the Command Prompt and pressing Enter
Pressing simultaneously the Windows and R keys, typing taskmgr (or taskmgr.exe) in the Run window, and pressing Enter
Right-clicking on the Windows Start button and selecting Task Manager
Using the Ctrl+Shift+Esc key combination
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and selecting the Task Manager option from the menu screen.
Right-clicking on the Windows Taskbar and selecting Task Manager
Typing taskmgr (or taskmgr.exe) in the Command Prompt and pressing Enter
Pressing simultaneously the Windows and R keys, typing taskmngr (or taskmgr.exe) in the Run window, and pressing Enter
Right-clicking on the Windows Start button and selecting Task Manager
Which tab of the Windows’ 10 Task Manager provides an interface for managing background processes?
Processes
Performance
Startup
Users
Services
Services
Which Task Manager tab in Windows 10 allows to enable/disable applications that are launched automatically when signing into a user account?
Services
Startup
Performance
Processes
Users
None of the Above
Startup
What is the name of a Task Manager tab in Windows 10 that provides access to real-time graphs showing total CPU, memory, disk, network, and GPU resource usage?
Services
Startup
Performance
Processes
Users
Performance
Which Task Manager tab in Windows 10 provides real-time information about system resources used by running applications and background processes?
Processes
Performance
Startup
Users
Services
Processes
Which of the answers listed below describes the correct sequence of steps required to close a non-responsive user application in Task-Manager in Windows 10?
On the App history tab, right-click on the app that isn’t responding and select End task (or left-click on the app and use End task button in the bottom right corner of the tab)
On the Performance tab, right-click on the app that isn’t responding and select End task (or left-click on the app and use End task button in the bottom right corner of the tab)
On the Processes tab, right-click on the app that isn’t responding and select End task (or left-click on the app and use End task button in the bottom right corner of the tab)
On the Applications tab, right-click on the app that isn’t responding and select End task (or left-click on the app and use End task button in the bottom right corner of the tab)
On the Processes tab, right-click on the app that isn’t responding and select End task (or left-click on the app and use End task button in the bottom right corner of the tab)
The Task Manager’s Users tab in Windows lists all signed-in user accounts along with further details on applications and system resources used by each account. This tab also allows system administrators to close user app, disconnect the user (invoke a Windows lock screen), or to sign them off (force the user to log off).
True
False
True
A type of customizable framework providing access to a collection of system utilities (in the form of the so-called snaps-in) designed to manage networks, computers. services, and other system components in Microsoft Windows is known as:
PowerShell
MMC
Administrative Tools
.NET
MMC