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Which of the following is the port address for serial port COM1?

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( A )   3F0-3F7
( B )   2F8-2FF
( C )   320-32F
( D )   3F8-3FF
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: D

The most chosen answer was [ A ] :: [ 3F0-3F7 ]

Explanation:

You need to memorize the following port addresses before attending the exam.

Port-Base address (in hex)

COM4: 2E8-2EF

COM2: 2F8-2FF

COM3: 3E8-3EF

COM1: 3F8-3FF

LPT2 : 278-27F

LPT1 : 378-37F

Floppy Controller: 3F0-3F7

Hard Drive Controller, 16 bit, ISA: 1F0-1F8


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.


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.


A 3.5" High-Density floppy disk typically holds ___ of data.

( A )   420KB
( B )   780KB
( C )   1.2MB
( D )   1.44MB
( E )   1.6MB

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
A high-density 3.5" floppy disk has a storage capacity of 1.44MB.


On an Ethernet 10BaseT network what is the maximum data speed that can be carried through a CAT 5 cable?

( A )   100 megabits/second
( B )   80 megabits/second
( C )   20 megabits/second
( D )   16 megabits/second
( E )   4 megabits/second

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
CAT 5 cable can carry data at a maximum speed of 100 megabits/second.

CAT 4: 20 megabits/second
CAT 3: 16 megabits/second
CAT 2: 4 megabits/second

CAT 1 wire is used with standard telephone lines inside a home.


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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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