Virtualization Final Exam 2024 –
2025 PRACTICE EXAM COMPLETE
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You are trying to provision a virtual machine within
VirtualBox to allow for remote access over the network, and
wish to configure authentication for the remote display
extension. Where do you find these settings?
a. They are found within the Display section under
Preferences for the VM.
b. The settings for authentication are found within the File
Menu, under "Remote Access Config".
c. They are found within the Network section under
Preferences for the VM.
d. They are found within the General section under
Preferences for the VM. - ANS-d. They are found within the
General section under Preferences for the VM.
A virtual machine is being migrated to VirtualBox, and you
are examining the requirements for the virtual machine. One
requirement in particular is that the virtual machine must be
able to use up to seven serial ports. Will the migration be
successful?
a. Yes, VirtualBox can use duplexing to serve a maximum of
16 serial ports.
b. No, VirtualBox does not support the use of serial ports
within a VM.
c. No, VirtualBox can only support 4 serial ports max.
d. Yes, VirtualBox supports an unlimited number of serial
ports within a VM. - ANS-a. No, VirtualBox can only support 4
serial ports max.
You have just configured a virtual machine using default
options where possible and turned it on for the first time.
You discover the IP address of the guest is outside the IP
address range of your physical network, but is still able to
communicate with the Internet. What is the explanation for
the difference in IP address?
a. The network adapter for the virtual machine is utilizing the
VMnet1 virtual switch.
b. The network adapter for the virtual machine is using the
host-only switch.
c. The network adapter for the virtual machine is using the
default NAT switch option.
d. The network adapter for the virtual machine is operating in
bridged mode, by default. - ANS-c. The network adapter for
the virtual machine is using the default NAT switch option. [Show Less]