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Lesson 1: Introducing Windows 7 Fill in the Blank:

Knowledge Assessment

1. The general public in the United States will be able to purchase all of the Win 7 editions in retail stores except Home Basic, Starter, and Enterprise.

2. The core module that provides all of the Win 7 capability that isn t language- or editionspecific is called MinWin.

3. When you copy a file to a library, Windows Explorer writes the file to the folder designated as the Default Save Location.

4. To use federated search, you must download or create XML files for specific sites called Search Connectors. 5. The only operating system edition that you can upgrade in-place to Win 7 Professional is Windows Vista Business.

6. Upgrading a computer running Win 7 Starter to Win 7 Ultimate using Win Anytime Upgrade requires 0 megabytes of additional hard disk space.

7. To migrate a computer running Win XP to Win 7, you can use a utility called User State Migration Tool.

8. The new Wind 7 feature that renders all of the windows on the desktop transparent when you mouse over the right end of the taskbar is called Aero Peek.

9. The Win 7 Starter edition is only available in a 32 -bit version.

10. The Maximum amount of system memory supported by Windows 7 Enterprise is 192 GB.

True / False:
1. Win 7 s Ready Boost feature requires a USB drive. False

2. 1 GB of system memory is sufficient to run any Win 7 edition. False

3. The Win 7 Upgrade Advisor application only runs on Win 7, Win Vista, and Win XP SP2. True

4. Only the Professional and Ultimate editions of Win 7 are capable of joining an AD DS Domain. False

5. Direct Access, Branch Cache, and Bit Locker are only included with the Enterprise and Ultimate editions of Win 7. True

6. All of the Win 7 editions can run on a 64 -bit computing platform. False

7. A computer with an inadequate graphics adapter is unlikely to be able to run Win Aero. True

8. All of the Win 7 editions have full Home group networking support. False

9. The Win 7 Enterprise and Ultimate editions both contain the same features. True

10. You can upgrade Win 7 Starter edition to any other edition using Windows Anytime Upgrade. False

Lesson 2: Installing windows 7 Knowledge Assessment Fill in the Blank:


1. Windows Easy Transfer supports two types of migrations, called Side-by-side migration and Wipe-and-load migration. 2. When a serious problem occurs with Windows 7, you might be able to repair it by starting the Windows PE operating system and running diagnostic tools. In this scenario, Windows PE is called by another name, which is Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE). 3. To migrate user profile information from one computer to another, you can use either Windows Easy Transfer or User State Migration Tool. 4. A computer running Windows PE will automatically reboot after 72 hours. 5. Windows Easy Transfer supports migration using any removable storage medium common to the two computers except Floppy Disks. 6. The Windows 7 component that enables the computer to support more than one language is called the MUI (Multi Language User Interface). 7. The reason it is possible to remove the Windows 7 installation disk to supply the Setup program with drivers is that Windows PE runs on a RAM. 8. To upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7, you must perform a Clean Install. 9. The files and settings that Windows Easy Transfer can migrate to a Windows 7 computer are primarily stored in User Profiles. 10. As a pre-installation environment, Windows PE is a vast improvement over MS -DOS because it includes internal support for Networking and NTFS.

True / False:
1. Windows PE is the latest version of the MS -DOS operating system. False 2. It is possible to perform an in -place upgrade from any 32-bit version of Windows Vista to the 32-bit version of Windows 7. True 3. To create a dual boot environment with Windows 7, you must have two primary partitions on your computer. True 4. Windows 7 Home Premium users can perform in -place upgrades to Windows 7 Professional without obtaining a new installation disk. True 5. One way to perform an in-place upgrade from Windows Vista to Windows 7 is to boot from the Windows 7 installation disk, choose the Custom option, and then select the partition on which Windows Vista is installed. False 6. To create a Windows 7 workstation that supports multiple languages, you must begin by installing the English language version. False 7. It is not possible to "upgrade" a computer running Windows 7 Ultimate edition to the Enterprise edition without performing a clean installation. True 8. Windows XP users are eligible to purchase an upgrade version of Windows 7, but they cannot perform an in-place upgrade. True 9. To migrate user profiles of multiple user accounts located on the same computer, you must use the User State Migration Tool. False 10. Any program that can run on Windows 7 can run on Windows PE. False

Lesson 3: Deploying windows 7 Knowledge Assessment Fill in the Blank:


1. An image file that contains an entire workstation configuration, including all applications, packages, and configuration settings, is called a Thick image. 2. The two programs that make up the User State Migration Tool are called Scanstate.exe and Loadstate.exe . 3. A Build-to-Plan (BTP) installation is one in which the installers capture a single image file and deploy it to each computer with no changes. 4. Windows Deployment Services can reduce network bandwidth requirements while deploying install images by using Multicasting. 5. Before you can modify an offline image file using DISM.exe, you must mount the image. 6. To partition a disk using an answer file, you must add the settings to the Windows PE configuration pass. 7. The Windows 7 AIK tool that you use to create answer files is called SIM. 8. To boot from an image transmitted over the network by a WDS server, a workstation must have a network adapter that supports PXE (Pre-boot Execution Environment). 9. The deployment scenario in which you save a workstation's user state data, wipe its disk, install Windows 7, and then restore the user state data is called the Refresh Computer scenario. 10. A Discover image enables a workstation to boot from disk and connect to a WDS server.

True / False:
1. To perform a Windows 7 deployment using ZTI, you must have a SQL Server on your network. True 2. To create a capture image, you must use the Deployment Workbench Console. False 3. The Windows 7 AIK script files used to perform unattended installations are called task sequences. False 4. You can use the boot images created by Deployment Workbench to start workstations using either boot discs or WDS. True 5. The computer that you use to capture an image of a workstation configuration is called the target computer. False 6. An LTI deployment provides greater flexibility than a ZTI deployment. True 7. ImageX.exe is a command-line tool that you can use to capture and deploy image files. True 8. To use the upgrade computer scenario, a workstation must be running Windows XP SP2 or later. False 9. Before you can capture an image of a Windows 7 workstation, you must run the Sysprep.exe program. True 10. Sector-based image files are spannable, editable, and bootable. False

Lesson 4: Working with Disks and Devices Fill in the Blank:

Knowledge Assessment

1. By default, Windows 7 Standard users are permitted to install Plug and Play devices only if their drivers are Digitally Signed. 2. The debilitating condition in which files are stored as clusters scattered all over a disk is called Fragmentation. 3. The file system included in Windows 7 that is specifically designed for use on flash drives is called exFAT. 4. Technically speaking, you create Partitions on basic disks and Volumes on dynamic disks. 5. In Windows 7, the FAT32 file system is limited to volum es no larger than 32 gigabytes. 6. The digital signature of a driver consists of a Checksum that is appended to the driver itself before publication. 7. To create a fourth primary partition on a basic disk, you must use the DiskPart utility. 8. To extend or shrink a partition on a basic disk, you must be a member of the Backup Operator or Administrators group. 9. The default partition style used by Windows 7 on a x86 computer is Master Boot Record (MBR). 10. All digitally signed drivers have undergone Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) testing.

True / False:
1. There is no way to create a fourth primary partition on a basic disk in Windows 7. False 2. Striped volumes provide greater fault tolerance than simple volumes. False 3. All dynamic disks have only one partition on them. True 4. By default, all device drivers must be digitally signed to be installed on a computer running Windows 7. False 5. Windows Update dynamically updates device drivers only when a hardware device has no driver installed. True 6. Disabling a device in Device Manager causes its device driver to be uninstalled. False 7. The x64-based versions of Windows 7 do not permit the installation of unsigned drivers under any circumstances. True 8. You cannot convert an MBR disk to a GPT disk without erasing all data on the disk. True 9. You cannot extend a striped volume unless it is on a dynamic disk. False 10. Windows 7 can access VHDs without the use of a hypervisor. True

Lesson 5: Connecting to a network Fill in the Blank:

Knowledge Assessment

1. A software routine, which also acts as a filter that blocks certain type of incoming and outgoing traffic, while enabling other types is called a Firewall. 2. The Network and Sharing Center tool provides a central access point for all of the network controls and connections on a computer running Windows 7. 3. A device that connects one network to another is called a Router. 4. The most common method for illustrating the operations of a network ing stack is the OSI Model, which consists of 7 layers. 5. Protocols that do not guarantee delivery of their data, but do operate with a very low overhead that conserve network bandwidth called Connectionless Protocol . 6. The Windows 7 command-line utility that can tell you if the TCP/IP stack of another system on the network is functioning normally is called Ping.exe. 7. The Windows 7 command-line utility that enables you to generate DNS request messages and then transmit them to specific DNS servers on the netw ork is called Nslookup.exe. 8. Most network use DHCP to dynamically assign addresses and configure computers to use them. 9. The Windows 7 utility that displays a list of the routers currently forwarding packets to a particular destination is called Tracert.exe. 10. The top and bottom layers of the OSI model are called the Application and Physical layers.

True / False:
1. The purpose of Network Diagnostics is to display error messages only. False 2. Transport layer protocols are not concerned with addressing packets to the correct system. True 3. The Network Map utility uses a new protocol called Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) to discover information about the network and the devices attached to it. True 4. The protocols that Windows uses by default at the network and transport layers are collectively called TCP/IP. True 5. Home and work computers have Network Discovery turned on, and public computers have it turned off. True 6. There are two basic types of port numbers: ephemeral port numbers and well -known port numbers. True 7. A Windows 7 computer that is connected to a LAN has a hardware address and a computer that is connected to the Internet has an IP address. False 8. The only two layers of the OSI reference model that do not have individual protocols associated with them are the transport layer and the session layer. False 9. Because the configuration of the Internet is constantly changing, the only way you can know for certain what route packets are taking to a specific destination is to use Tracert.exe. False 10. The IPv6 addresses Windows 7 computers use at the network layer are six-byte hexadecimal sequences, hard coded into each network interface adapter by the manufacturer. False

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