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A 25-pin, female D-shell connector which can be found on the back of a computer is what type of port?

( A )   Parallel
( B )   Serial
( C )   Game
( D )   Monitor
( E )   SCSI

The Correct Answer is: A

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

Explanation:
The parallel port uses a 25-pin female connector coming out of the back of a PC.


Which of the following choices is considered to be the brain of the PC?

( A )   BIOS
( B )   ROM
( C )   CPU
( D )   Hard Disk
( 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.


You have loaded Windows 3.1 into the primary partition on your computer, and made it the default Operating System. You have formatted one of the logical drives in the Extended partition. Which file system would have been installed?

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( A )   FAT16
( B )   FAT32
( C )   VFAT
( D )   NTFS
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:

- DOS natively supports only FAT16.

- Since Windows 3.1 runs on top of DOS, it will also support only FAT16 file system.

- FAT32 is supported by Windows 98 and Windows 95 OEM Release 2.

- Note that Windows NT does not support FAT32. NT supports only FAT16 and NTFS.

Windows 2000 supports FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS


What does ISDN stand for:

( A )   Integrated Services Digital Network
( B )   Internal Services Device Networked
( C )   Input Send Destination Network
( D )   Input System Digital Network
( E )   Internet System Domain Network

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
ISDN, or Integrated Services Digital Network, is used as a high speed alternative to modems.


How many pins a DIN-5 connector will have?

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( A )   3
( B )   4
( C )   5
( D )   9
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: C

Explanation:

Usually, Keyboards come with two types of connectors. They are:

1. DIN-5

2. Mini DIN-6

DIN-5 are used with AT style keyboards. DIN-5 has 5 pins. Mini DIN-6, also known as PS/2 connector has around port with 6 pins, one of which being a square pin used for alignment.


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