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What is the connector type that goes with a CGA / EGA monitor?

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( A )   DB-25
( B )   DB-15
( C )   DB-9
( D )   DB-5
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: C

The most chosen answer was [ C ] :: [ DB-9 ]

Explanation:
If you are using a Monochrome / CGA/ EGA monitor, it is a digital monitor and will have a DB-9 Male connector that plugs into a digital adapter. If you are using a VGA/ SVGA monitor, it will have a male DB-15 connector that plugs into an analog adapter. You should never interchange an analog monitor to that of a digital adapter and vice versa, or severe damage may take place.


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
( B )   Vibrations from the cd-rom drive
( C )   Loose ribbon cable
( D )   Excessive dust surrounding the drive
( 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.


The SETUP program during the Boot process allows you to set which of the following?

( A )   Schedule system virus scan
( B )   Windows user accounts
( C )   Network settings
( D )   Details of the drives being used
( E )   Screen resolution

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
When entering the PCs main SETUP program during the Boot process you will have the option to manually set the details of the drives installed in the PC. All the other options can be set only after the OS has loaded.


By default, which of the following networking technology configurations does Windows 95 support?

( A )   Client Server
( B )   Frame Relay
( C )   ATM
( D )   Peer to Peer
( E )   Packet Switched

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
Windows 95 is defaulted to support the use of a Peer to Peer network configuration.


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

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.


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