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Question 1

Which of the following technologies can allow multiple networks to traverse a switch?

Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
The technology that allows multiple networks to traverse a switch is VLAN (Virtual Local Area
Network) which is a logical grouping of devices on the same network regardless of their physical
location12.
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) technology can allow multiple networks to traverse a switch. A
VLAN is a logical network created within a physical network that can separate traffic and allow
multiple networks to coexist on the same physical network infrastructure. VRRP (Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol), VPN (Virtual Private Network), and DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) do not allow multiple networks to traverse a switch.
Reference: CompTIA A+ Certification
Exam: Core 1 - Objective 3.2
Question 2

A user requested upgrades to a company-issued laptop to increase its performance while working
with a large database stored on drive C. Which of the following tasks should a systems administrator
complete to BEST meet this goal? (Select TWO).

Correct Answer: D, E
Explanation:
To increase the performance of a laptop working with a large database stored on drive C, a systems
administrator should increase the RAM and migrate to an SSD. Increasing the RAM will help the
laptop to better handle the large database, while migrating to an SSD will improve the speed at
which the laptop can access the database. Configuring RAID 1, installing a hybrid drive, upgrading to
a 1GB NIC, and upgrading the power supply will not directly improve the laptop's performance when
working with a large database.
Reference: CompTIA A+ Certification Exam: Core 1 - Objective 3.1
Question 3

Which of the following standards supports MIMO
technology? 

Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
The 802.11n wireless networking standard supports Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO)
technology. MIMO technology uses multiple antennas on both the transmitting and receiving devices
to improve wireless performance by increasing the amount of data that can be transmitted
simultaneously. 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g do not support MIMO technology.
Reference:
CompTIA A+ Certification Exam: Core 1 - Objective 3.3

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