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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

The most chosen answer was [ D ] :: [ 9 ]

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.


Which protocol is used by the Internet?

( A )   IPX/SPX
( B )   NetBIOS
( C )   Data Link
( D )   TCP/IP
( E )   Microsoft Talk

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:
The TCP/IP protocol is used to connect networks on the Internet.


What 3 things must be configured in the Operating System in order to use an internal modem?

( A )   COM, I/O, IRQ
( B )   DMA Channel, IRQ, I/O
( C )   IRQ, I/O
( D )   DMA Channel, I/O
( E )   COM, DMA Channel, IRQ

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
The 3 things that must be configured for an internal modem to work are the COM port, I/O address, and IRQ (Interupt Request).


Of the following DMA Channels, which is most commonly used by the Sound Card?

( A )   DMA0
( B )   DMA1
( C )   DMA2
( D )   DMA3
( E )   DMA4

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
DMA1 is most commonly used for sound cards. This is the channel that has the most conflicts and should be checked first if conflicts arise. Typical conflicts with this channel arise with network cards, SCSI host adapters, and voice modems.


At what point is it dangerous to be wearing a wrist band grounding strap?

( A )   While working close to an open monitor
( B )   When removing a hard disk from a PC
( C )   While installing additional RAM
( D )   When using compressed air to clean the motherboard
( E )   When replacing a bad Power Supply

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
It is very dangerous to be wearing a wrist band ground strap around an exposed monitor because the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) will hold an incredible charge for a short time period after power has been disconnected.


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