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You are reported that the monitor at a client's place is having a problem. You are about to remove the cover of the monitor. What do you do just before opening the monitor cover? Choose all that apply.

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( A )   Wear wrist strap to prevent ESD damage to the monitor
( B )   Make sure that the power is switched off and the power cord is plugged out
( C )   Make sure that the ESD is grounded properly
( D )   Connect the Monitor as well as the wrist strap to the ground.
( E )   All of the above

The Correct Answer is: B

The most chosen answer was [ D ] :: [ Connect the Monitor as well as the wrist strap to the ground. ]

Explanation:

Never wear a wrist strap when working on monitors. Monitors contain very high voltages, sometimes fatal to human, even when the power is turned off. If you are wearing wrist strap, the human body work as a conduit to discharge the electric charge.


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.


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.


Of the following choices, which would be least likely to be infected by a computer virus?

( A )   A file located on a floppy disk
( B )   An e-mail from someone you know
( C )   A file stored in the C:/Windows directory
( D )   A Microsoft Word document
( 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.


Which protocol is used by the Internet?

( A )   IPX/SPX
( B )   NetBIOS
( C )   Data Link
( D )   TCP/IP
( E )   Microsoft Talk

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
The TCP/IP protocol is used to connect networks on the Internet.


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