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Which of the following choices is the type of data transmission used by a modem?

( A )   Multisynchronous
( B )   Asynchronous
( C )   Time-delay transmission
( D )   Synchronous
( E )   Digital

The Correct Answer is: D

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

Explanation:
Asynchronous transmission is used by modems to send data intermittently rather than at a steady stream. This allows both parties to transmit data at the same time.


COM 1 uses which of the following I/O addresses?

( A )   2c6
( B )   3a7
( C )   3f8
( D )   4e2
( E )   2f8

The Correct Answer is: C

Explanation:
COM 1 is assigned the the I/O address 3f8.


What is the data transfer rate of a single-speed CD-ROM drive?

( A )   150KB / sec
( B )   450KB / sec
( C )   800KB /sec
( D )   1.2MB / sec
( E )   1.44MB / sec

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
Single-speed CD-ROM drive transfer data at 150KB / sec. It is rare to find a single-speed drive nowadays but newer driver base their speed on a multiple of 150KB / sec.


Which of the following methods in Windows NT 4.0 can be used to check to see how much free space is left on the C:\ drive?

( A )   Open My Computer, Right Click on C:\, Left Click on Properties
( B )   Open NT Explorer, Select C:\ in the left frame, and details should be on the bottom of the window
( C )   In Control Panel, Double Click C:\
( D )   Right Click on System in Control Panel, Left Click on Properties
( E )   Either A or B would work

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
Two quick methods for finding out how much free space is left on the C:\ is by going through My Computer or NT Explorer.


Which of the following still holds a charge even after the power to the system has been disconnected?

( A )   Capacitor
( B )   Fuse
( C )   SIMM chip
( D )   CMOS
( E )   CPU

The Correct Answer is: A

Explanation:
The Capacitor will keep a charge for an amount of time even after all power has been disconnected. A Capacitor holds a charge in the form of an electrostatic field.


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