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There are many different connector types that are used on network cables. Which of the following is a common Network Cable Connector?

( A )   BNC
( B )   RJ-45
( C )   AUI
( D )   ST / SC
( E )   All of the above are connectors

The Correct Answer is: E

The most chosen answer was [ C ] :: [ AUI ]

Explanation:
They are all common network cable connectors.

BNC: used with coaxial cables

RJ-45: used with 8-wire network cables, most commonly found with Ethernets.

AUI: used with coaxial cables

ST / SC: used with fiber optic cables


Power problems coming from the wall outlet can cause which of the following problems?

( A )   Monitor doesn't turn on
( B )   Computer intermittently locks up
( C )   Hard disk starts to generate errors
( D )   Components don't function properly
( E )   All of the above

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
All of the choices can be causes of power problems from the wall outlet which could be caused by bad wiring or issues at the electric company.


A 3.5" High-Density floppy disk typically holds ___ of data.

( A )   420KB
( B )   780KB
( C )   1.2MB
( D )   1.44MB
( E )   1.6MB

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
A high-density 3.5" floppy disk has a storage capacity of 1.44MB.


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

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


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

(this question provided by simulationexams.com)

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

The Correct Answer is: B

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


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