Choose the best answer for each question in the "Best Answer" at the end of these chapters, and write a few sentences for each question to justify your choice. Note that just choosing the letter for your best answer only will not earn you full credit for this assignment. LESSON 6: 1. What happens if you attempt to add workgroup servers to Server Manager? a. Server Manager allows only servers that are members of an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain to be managed. b. Server Manager adds and allows management of any computer, whether a member of an AD DS domain or workgroup. c. Server Manager will not permit workgroup servers to be added and managed. d. Server Manager usually allows you to add workgroup servers, but attempts to access the remote server fail with a “Credentials not valid” error. 2. Once a server is added to Server Manager, what actions are taken to permit remote server management? a. No further action is needed. For example, you may immediately use the Add Roles and Features Wizard. b. No further action is needed, because Windows Remote Management (WinRM) is enabled on the source Windows Server 2012. c. No further action is needed because WS-Management Protocol is already running. d. No further action is needed thanks to Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Windows PowerShell. 3. What is the primary difference between the Windows Server 2012 Server Manager and previous versions? a. Windows Server 2012 Server Manager allows management of multiple remote servers at once. b. Windows Server 2012 Server Manager allows management of remote servers, categorized in role groups. c. Windows Server 2012 Server Manager allows remote management of other servers, including down-level Windows servers. d. Windows Server 2012 Server Manager has been tested with nearly 100 servers added to the interface. 4. What functional benefit is derived from creating server groups? a. Server groups allow administrators to add roles to several servers at once. b. Server groups allow administrators to navigate and organize several servers at once. c. Server groups allow administrators to navigate several servers at once. d. Server groups allow administrators to organize several servers at once. 5. The security configuration of the Windows PowerShell Web Access Gateway server is crucial, employing a security certificate from a trusted certification authority and userspecific authorization rules. Why are these security measures so crucial? a. There is often both client and server side security, but only server end measures are controlled. b. There is no mandatory security on the client side of the application, relying more on server side security. c. There is no security on the client side of the application, instead relying on robust server side security. d. There is often both client and server side security, but only client end measures are controlled. LESSON 7: 1. Hyper-V in Windows Server 2012 is a Type I virtualization archite.