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On an Ethernet 10BaseT network what is the maximum data speed that can be carried through a CAT 5 cable?
| ( | A | ) | | 100 megabits/second |
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| ( | B | ) | | 80 megabits/second |
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| ( | C | ) | | 20 megabits/second |
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| ( | D | ) | | 16 megabits/second |
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| ( | E | ) | | 4 megabits/second |
The Correct Answer is: A
The most chosen answer was [ C ] :: [ 20 megabits/second ]
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.
While installing an expansion board into a PC you are faced with a device conflict error. From the choices below, which is NOT likely to be related to the conflict.
| ( | A | ) | | DMA Channels |
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| ( | B | ) | | RAM Addresses |
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| ( | C | ) | | I/O Addresses |
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| ( | D | ) | | ROM Addresses |
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| ( | E | ) | | None are related to the conflict |
The Correct Answer is: B
Explanation:
RAM Addressing is not likely to be the cause of the conflict. You should check the other Channel and Address allocations to make sure that there are no conflicts.
When you are able to narrow down a grinding sound from inside the PC as coming from the hard drive, what is the most likely cause of that noise?
| ( | A | ) | | Speaker to close to hard drive |
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| ( | B | ) | | Vibrations from the cd-rom drive |
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| ( | C | ) | | Loose ribbon cable |
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| ( | D | ) | | Excessive dust surrounding the drive |
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| ( | E | ) | | HDI (Head-to-Disk Interface) |
The Correct Answer is: E
Explanation:
A grinding noise coming from the hard drive is most likely caused by an HDI situation. This occurs when a head becomes misaligned and eventually this will scratch / burn the disk making it inoperable.
Which of the following choices is considered to be the brain of the PC?
| ( | A | ) | | BIOS |
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| ( | B | ) | | ROM |
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| ( | C | ) | | CPU |
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| ( | D | ) | | Hard Disk |
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| ( | E | ) | | DVD |
The Correct Answer is: C
Explanation:
The CPU or microprocessor is considered to be the brain of the computer because it processes all the instructions sent to it by the other components.
When Windows 95/98 boots successfully, it creates two back up files for the Registry. Which are those two back up Registry files?
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| ( | A | ) | | REG0.DAT, REG1.DAT |
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| ( | B | ) | | USER.DAT, SYSTEM.DAT |
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| ( | C | ) | | USER.DA0, SYSTEM.DA0 |
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| ( | D | ) | | REG_BACK.DAT, REG_SYS.DAT |
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| ( | E | ) | | None of the above |
The Correct Answer is: C
Explanation:
Windows 95 makes a backup of the Registry after every successful reboot. The Registry back up files are named: USER.DA0, SYSTEM.DA0. The original Registry files are named: USER.DAT, SYSTEM.DAT. It may be noted, that in the event of boot failure, you can delete the original USER.DAT AND SYSTEM.DAT files and the back up files can be renamed to DAT files and the system can be rebooted successfully.
This quiz was generated by user guest74231 in feb2002.
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