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What is the command syntax for assigning "Hidden" attribute to file c:\myfile?
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| ( | A | ) | | ATTRIB +R C:\MYFILE |
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| ( | B | ) | | ATTRIB +H C:\MYFILE |
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| ( | C | ) | | ATTRIB -H C:\MYFILE |
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| ( | D | ) | | ATTRIB H C:\MYFILE |
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| ( | E | ) | | None of the above |
The Correct Answer is: B
The most chosen answer was [ B ] :: [ ATTRIB +H C:\MYFILE ]
Explanation:
DOS
allows you to set the following attributes using ATTRIB command:
1.
System
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Hidden
3.
Read-only
4.
Archive
'+'
sets and attribute
'-'
clears an attribute
Correct
syntax is
ATTRIB
[+R -R] [+A -A] [+S -S] [+H -H] [PATH] [FILESPEC] [/S]
/s
Processes files in all directories in the specified path.
What 3 things must be configured in the Operating System in order to use an internal modem?
| ( | A | ) | | COM, I/O, IRQ |
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| ( | B | ) | | DMA Channel, IRQ, I/O |
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| ( | C | ) | | IRQ, I/O |
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| ( | D | ) | | DMA Channel, I/O |
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| ( | E | ) | | COM, DMA Channel, IRQ |
The Correct Answer is: A
Explanation:
The 3 things that must be configured for an internal modem to work are the COM port, I/O address, and IRQ (Interupt Request).
Of the following choices, which would be least likely to be infected by a computer virus?
| ( | A | ) | | A file located on a floppy disk |
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| ( | B | ) | | An e-mail from someone you know |
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| ( | C | ) | | A file stored in the C:/Windows directory |
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| ( | D | ) | | A Microsoft Word document |
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| ( | 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.
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 |
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| ( | B | ) | | FAT32 |
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| ( | C | ) | | VFAT |
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| ( | D | ) | | NTFS |
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| ( | E | ) | | None of the above |
The Correct Answer is: A
Explanation:
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DOS natively supports only FAT16.
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Since Windows 3.1 runs on top of DOS, it will also support only FAT16
file system.
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FAT32 is supported by Windows 98 and Windows 95 OEM Release 2.
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Note that Windows NT does not support FAT32. NT supports only FAT16 and
NTFS.
Windows 2000 supports FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS
Which of the following still holds a charge even after the power to the system has been disconnected?
| ( | A | ) | | Capacitor |
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| ( | B | ) | | Fuse |
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| ( | C | ) | | SIMM chip |
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| ( | D | ) | | CMOS |
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| ( | E | ) | | CPU |
The Correct Answer is: A
Explanation:
The Capacitor will keep a charge for an amount of time even after all power has been disconnected. A Capacitor holds a charge in the form of an electrostatic field.
This quiz was generated by user amucuna in jan2002.
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