Q1. What options are available for storing backups, physically? On-site only Off-site only Both on-site and off-site There's no need to store physical backups anymore Q2. What's the optimal recommended backup storage strategy? On-site backups Off-site backups A combination of on- and off-site backups Tape backups Q3. What types of backup schemes are available? Check all that apply. Full backup Differential backup Incremental backup Partial backup Q4. What are some ways you can make your backups more space-efficient? Check all that apply. Use full backups only Use compression Use encryption Use incremental backups Q5. What are the measures included in a disaster recovery plan? Preventative Detection Testing Recovery Q6. How can you verify that your disaster recovery plan will be effective? Check all that apply. Through thorough testing By waiting for a disaster Through disaster simulations You can't Question 7. What's the purpose of a post-mortem report? To learn from mistakes To test systems To identify those in the wrong To assign legal liability Question 8 Which of these are part of the five primary elements that make up a post-mortem report? Check all that apply. A summary Backup procedures A timeline Resolution and recovery steps A root cause description Recommended future action items Q9. What's a commonly overlooked part of a post-mortem report? The summary The timeline What went poorly What went well Question 10. Which backup type only backs up files that have changed since the last run? Full backup Differential backup Incremental backup Partial backup