Module 2 Quiz
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You want to connect to Google Workspace and YouTube, but your organization cannot meet Google’s peering requirements. What network connection service should you choose?
Partner Interconnect
Dedicated Interconnect
Direct Peering
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Carrier Peering
Correct! Carrier Peering lets you connect to Google Workspace and YouTube without meeting Google’s peering requirements.
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You have an Azure VM without an external IP address assigned to its network interface. The VM connects to a set of external IP addresses used by Azure APIs and services. You want to configure a similar scenario with a Compute Engine VM. What should you do?
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Use Cloud NAT as a Network Address Translation service to manage and scale the service as required.
Use Google APIs and services by enabling Private Google Access on the subnet used by the VM's network interface.
Use a VPC network to list regional virtual subnetworks (subnets) in data centers, all connected by a global wide area network.
Create a custom mode VPC network to have complete control over its subnets and IP address ranges.
Incorrect. This gives you permissions to create a NAT gateway on Cloud Router, reserve and assign NAT IP addresses, and specify the subnets whose traffic should use network address translation by the NAT gateway.
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What is the purpose of a Cloud Router?
A Cloud Router is a hardware router, provided by Google but hosted in Google Cloud.
A Cloud Router connects VPN on one side to Direct Peering on the other, which is faster than VPN alone.
A Cloud Router enables you to perform round-robin switching over multiple VPNs to combine the bandwidth and get better throughput than offered by the internet.
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A Cloud Router implements dynamic VPN that allows topology to be discovered and shared automatically, which reduces manual static route maintenance.
Correct! Cloud Routers implement dynamic VPN that allows topology to be discovered and shared automatically, which reduces manual static route maintenance.
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You have an Azure Network Security Group that is set up across a region, and then associated with subnets. You want to replicate this environment in Google Cloud. What technology should you choose?
Google Cloud Armor with prioritized rules
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Google firewall rules defined at the network level
Direct Interconnect
Cloud Load Balancing
Correct! Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) firewall rules provide similar functionality to an Azure Network Security Group.
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Which service in Google Cloud enables you to connect two VPC networks from different organizations?
Direct Peering
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VPC Peering
Carrier Peering
Shared VPC
Correct! VPC Peering lets you configure private communication between different projects of different organizations.
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What is the key difference and similarity in the scope of Azure VNets and Google VPC networks?
Azure VNets are global and contain regional subnets; Google Cloud VPCs are regional and contain regional subnets.
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Azure VNets are regional and contain regional subnets; Google Cloud VPCs are global and contain regional subnets.
Azure VNets and Google Cloud VPCs are both regional and contain regional subnets.
Azure VNets and Google Cloud VPCs are both regional and contain zonal subnets.
Correct! Google Cloud VPCs are global, and subnets span regions, while Azure VNets are regional unless they are peered using global VNet Peering.
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