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Capacitors are measured in...

( A )   Ohms
( B )   Farads
( C )   Volts
( D )   Spindles
( E )   Fusers

The Correct Answer is: B

The most chosen answer was [ D ] :: [ Spindles ]

Explanation:
The Farad is the basic unit of measurement for Capacitors.


What is the best way to improve the airflow in a system that uses a tower case?

( A )   Remove the case cover
( B )   Install additional case fans
( C )   Leave the CD ROM drive door open
( D )   Lay the tower case on its side
( E )   Use a can of compressed air

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
The most efficient way to improve the airflow in a tower case is to install additional case fans.


What is the file extension on a permanent swap file in Windows 98?

( A )   PSW
( B )   SWAP
( C )   SWP
( D )   PERM
( E )   PAR

The Correct Answer is: C

Explanation:
The permanent swap file in Windows 3.1 and some later versions is called 386SPART.PAR and it typically has a system attribute which makes it invisible to standard DOS or Windows programs. The file usually can be found in the root directory of the drive designated in the Virtual Memory dialog box. Another place to look is in the Windows subdirectory or the Windows\System subdirectory.

The permanent swap file in Windows 95 and Windows 98 is called WIN386.SWP


Which of the following choices is the type of data transmission used by a modem?

( A )   Multisynchronous
( B )   Asynchronous
( C )   Time-delay transmission
( D )   Synchronous
( E )   Digital

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
Asynchronous transmission is used by modems to send data intermittently rather than at a steady stream. This allows both parties to transmit data at the same time.


Of the following DMA Channels, which is most commonly used by the Sound Card?

( A )   DMA0
( B )   DMA1
( C )   DMA2
( D )   DMA3
( E )   DMA4

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
DMA1 is most commonly used for sound cards. This is the channel that has the most conflicts and should be checked first if conflicts arise. Typical conflicts with this channel arise with network cards, SCSI host adapters, and voice modems.


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Windows XP

Type:
PC OS

Released:
October 2001

Company:
Microsoft

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