1. . What is the primary purpose of managing TMG server?
(A) Implementing network security policies
(B) Configuring web applications
(C) Monitoring network traffic
(D) Managing virtual machines
2. . Which component of TMG server is responsible for controlling network traffic?
(A) Web proxy service
(B) VPN service
(C) Firewall service
(D) Web publishing service
3. . How can you implement user authentication in TMG server?
(A) Integrate with Active Directory (AD)
(B) Utilize a third-party authentication server
(C) Configure local user accounts on the TMG server
(D) Use biometric authentication devices
4. . Which deployment scenario involves using TMG server to protect a network's perimeter?
(A) Internal network segmentation
(B) Load balancing between servers
(C) Perimeter network protection
(D) Web application development
5. . Which feature of TMG server allows for secure remote access to the internal network?
(A) Web proxy server
(B) VPN connectivity
(C) Intrusion detection and prevention
(D) Web application firewall
6. . How can TMG server enhance web security?
(A) By implementing SSL encryption for web traffic
(B) All of the above
(C) By enforcing URL filtering policies
(D) By scanning web content for malware
7. . What is the recommended alternative to TMG server for network security and protection?
(A) Microsoft SQL Server
(B) Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
(C) Microsoft Exchange Server
(D) Microsoft Azure Active Directory
8. . What should be considered when managing TMG server for high availability?
(A) All of the above
(B) Implementing redundant TMG server deployments
(C) Ensuring fault-tolerant network infrastructure
(D) Load balancing TMG server instances
9. . A method of restricting network access based on the roles of individual users within an enterprise is called?
(A) Mailbox Management
(B) Addressing Exchange
(C) Exchange Management
(D) Role-based access control
10. . Which deployment scenario is TMG commonly used for?
(A) Load balancing web servers
(B) Managing virtual machines
(C) Analyzing network traffic
(D) Protecting the network perimeter