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A typical 80min CD-ROM can hold approximately how much data?

( A )   700MB
( B )   800MB
( C )   600MB
( D )   500MB
( E )   128MB

The Correct Answer is: A

The most chosen answer was [ C ] :: [ 600MB ]

Explanation:
An 80Min cd-rom can hold approximately 700MB of data.


Motherboards can come in many shapes and sizes sometimes referred to as the motherboards "Form Factor." Which of the following is a common motherboard Form Factor?

( A )   Full AT
( B )   LPX
( C )   ATX
( D )   Mini ATX
( E )   All of the above are common Form Factors

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
The Full AT motherboard size is mostly found in older PCs and fits into Full Tower cases. The LPX form factor is also found in older PCs that use a slimline case. ATX is the size used by many new PCs and come in an "ATX" case. MiniATX motherboards are also used with newer PCs with much smaller "ATX" cases.


Which of the following DRAM types is the fastest?

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( A )   Conventional DRAM
( B )   FPM DRAM
( C )   EDO DRAM
( D )   BEDO DRAM
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:

The following are basic types of DRAM:

1. Conventional DRAM

2. Fast Page Mode DRAM

3. Extended Data Out (EDO) DRAM

4. Burst Extended Data Out (BEDO) DRAM

FPM DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-3-3-3 at 66MHz

EDO DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-2-2-2 at 66MHz

BEDO DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-1-1-1 at 66MHz


IRQ2 is used with which of the following?

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( A )   COM1
( B )   COM2
( C )   LPT1
( D )   Used to cascade the second IRQ controller
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:

The IRQ numbers and relevant Standard Device Assignment are given below. It is important to memorize these values before going to the exam, as there would be 5-10 questions on IRQs, and conflicts.

IRQ Standard device Assignment
0 System Time
1 Keyboard
2 Cascade to IRQ9. Can't be used
3 COM ports 2 and 4
4 COM ports 1 and 3
5 Parallel Port LPT2. Often used for sound cards
6 Floppy drive controller
7 Parallel Port, LPT1
8 Real Time Clock
9 Unassigned (Also redirected from IRQ2
10 Available
11 Available - Usually for SCSI adapter
12 Mouse or touch pads
13 Math co-processor
14 Primary hard-disk IDE controller
15 Secondary hard-disk controller


Which DOS FORMAT command is used to create a self-booting diskette?

( A )   FORMAT /B
( B )   FORMAT /S
( C )   FORMAT /A /E
( D )   FORMAT /BOOT
( E )   FORMAT /OS

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
/S (System) is the attribute that should be used with the FORMAT command to create a self-booting diskette.

The files

- IO.SYS
- MSDOS.SYS
- COMMAND.COM

are copied onto the diskette.


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