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Which tool can you use to find out what type of NIC (Network Interface Card) is installed on a Windows 95/98 system?

( A )   Device Manager
( B )   Network Manager
( C )   NIC.exe
( D )   File Manager
( E )   Internet Explorer

The Correct Answer is: A

The most chosen answer was [ D ] :: [ File Manager ]

Explanation:
The Device Manager will give you a listing of the components installed in the system. You can use this to find out what type of NIC is installed.


Using the Autoexec.bat file, how would you load device drivers into Upper Memory?

( A )   UpperMem=
( B )   LoadHigh=
( C )   EMM=
( D )   HighLoad=
( E )   Autoexec=

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
Starting a line with "LoadHigh=" followed by the location and name of the driver will load that device into Upper Memory the next time the Autoexec.bat file is run.


Recognizing components:

( A )   Monitor
( B )   Desktop
( C )   Inkjet printer
( D )   Laser printer
( E )   Bubblejet printer

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
The image is an HP LaserJet printer that is very standard in most large corporations.


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.


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

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


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