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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

The most chosen answer was [ B ] :: [ Serial ]

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


While working on the components of a PC with the case open which of the following is the best type of grounding to use?

( A )   Common ground
( B )   Power cables wrapped once around arm
( C )   Lean on the PC chassis
( D )   AC outlet grounding
( E )   Keep one hand on the Power Supply

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
It is safest to use the wall outlet's AC grounding.


Which function key is pressed to bypass CONFIG.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT during the DOS boot process?

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( A )   F6
( B )   F8
( C )   F4
( D )   F5
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
To bypass the CONFIG.SYS, and AUTOEXEC.BAT files during boot process of DOS, you need to press F5. F8 allows you to selectively bypass commands in AUTOEXEC.BAT, and CONFIG.SYS.


A U.S. wall outlet should be distributing how many volts to the Power Supply?

( A )   110 Volts DC
( B )   200-240 Volts DC
( C )   104-130 Volts DC
( D )   200-240 Volts AC
( E )   104-130 Volts AC

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
A properly functioning wall outlet will give off between 104-130 Volts of AC power.


What does ISDN stand for:

( A )   Integrated Services Digital Network
( B )   Internal Services Device Networked
( C )   Input Send Destination Network
( D )   Input System Digital Network
( E )   Internet System Domain Network

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
ISDN, or Integrated Services Digital Network, is used as a high speed alternative to modems.


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Extra Knowledge


Modem

Details:
MO-Dulator/
DEM-odulator

Used to transfer
data through
a telephone line.

There are both
internal and
external modems
available.

Modem shown
is internal.

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