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What is the term BIOS an acronym for?

( A )   Basic Industry/Output Standards
( B )   Begin Integration/Operating System
( C )   Boot Input/Output Signon
( D )   Basic Input/Output Settings
( E )   Basic Input/Output System

The Correct Answer is: E

The most chosen answer was [ C ] :: [ Boot Input/Output Signon ]

Explanation:
The BIOS, which stands for Basic Input/Output System is built-in software stored on a ROM chip that determines what the computer can do before accessing programs from a disk, such as the keyboard, display screen and disk drive.


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.


Which of the following is not a part of a standard Laser Printer?

( A )   Paper guides
( B )   Thermal fuse
( C )   Ozone Filter
( D )   Transfer Corona
( E )   Iron heat fuser

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
Laser printers consist of all the choices given except for the Iron heat fuser, which doesn't exist.


Which IRQ is assigned for floppy drives?

( A )   IRQ 4
( B )   IRQ 6
( C )   IRQ 12
( D )   DMA 1
( E )   IRQ 8.5

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
IRQ 6 is reserved for the Floppy drive.

IRQ 4 is defaulted to COM1, COM3

IRQ 12 is empty and can be assigned any new device.


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

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


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