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The first physical sector in any bootable hard disk contains which of the following?

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( A )   File structure
( B )   Data structure
( C )   MBR
( D )   LBR
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: C

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

Explanation:

The first physical sector on any bootable hard disk contains Master Boot Record, MBR.


On an Ethernet 10BaseT network what is the maximum data speed that can be carried through a CAT 5 cable?

( A )   100 megabits/second
( B )   80 megabits/second
( C )   20 megabits/second
( D )   16 megabits/second
( E )   4 megabits/second

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
CAT 5 cable can carry data at a maximum speed of 100 megabits/second.

CAT 4: 20 megabits/second
CAT 3: 16 megabits/second
CAT 2: 4 megabits/second

CAT 1 wire is used with standard telephone lines inside a home.


Which of the following files is NOT required for DOS to boot?

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( A )   COMMAND.COM
( B )   MSDOS.SYS
( C )   IO.SYS
( D )   AUTOEXEC.BAT
( E )   None of the above are required

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:

The file load order to start DOS is :

IO.SYS

MSDOS.SYS

CONFIG.SYS

COMMAND.COM

AUTOEXEC.BAT

Note that CONFIG.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT are optional to load DOS where as IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, COMMAND.COM are required.


Printers can be connected to a PC in many different ways. Which of the following interfaces IS NOT a common method for a PC to be connected to a printer?

( A )   USB
( B )   Parallel
( C )   SCSI
( D )   Analog LCD
( E )   Network

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
An Analog LCD interface is used for LCD monitors. The others are all valid methods for connecting a PC to a printer.


What are the two files that the Windows 95 Registry is composed of?

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( A )   SYSTEM.COM, USER.DAT
( B )   SYSTEM.DAT, USER.DAT
( C )   USER.DAT, SYSTEM.COM
( D )   IOSYS.COM, USER.DAT
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:

The Windows 95/98 system files include the following:

A. IO.SYS

B. MSDOS.SYS

C. WIN.INI

D. COMMAND.COM

E. SYSTEM.INI

F. SYSTEM.DAT

G. USER.DAT

MSDOS.SYS, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI are text files. SYSTEM.DAT, USER.DAT files are part of windows Registry and can be edited using REGEDIT or REGDT32 utility. Further, USER.DAT file corresponds to HKEY_LOCAL_USER and SYSTEM.DAT corresponds to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Registry files can't be read with standard text editors.


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