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How many devices, a 16 bit SCSI-2 can support?

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( A )   8
( B )   16
( C )   7
( D )   14
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: B

The most chosen answer was [ A ] :: [ 8 ]

Explanation:

For a 16-bit Wide SCSI, there are 16 possible SCSI Ids, 0-15. A standard 8-bit SCSI can support only 8 devices (including SCSI card), the Ids allows are 0-7.

SCSI ID - 0=bootable drive, 7=controller, 1-6=any other devices
SCSI 3 ultra-wide - 16 devices, 0=bootable drive, 15=controller


The I/O address 2e8 is used for which COM port?

( A )   COM5
( B )   COM4
( C )   COM3
( D )   COM2
( E )   COM1

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
COM4 uses I/O addresss 2e8.


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 storage components / media will give the fastest data access time?

( A )   RAM
( B )   Serial Port
( C )   Zip Disk
( D )   Hard Disk
( E )   DVD

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
Data that is stored in RAM, which stands for Random Access Memory, can be access quicker than any of the other choices.

RAM loses its contents when power is turned off.


Of the following choices, which would be least likely to be infected by a computer virus?

( A )   A file located on a floppy disk
( B )   An e-mail from someone you know
( C )   A file stored in the C:/Windows directory
( D )   A Microsoft Word document
( E )   An application file on CD direct from the distributor

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
Unless the CD has a virus on it before it got to your computer, it is the least likely to be infected. CDs that are packaged with applications have been finalized and become read-only.


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