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What key combination can be used to trigger the Start button to open. Sometimes necessary when the taskbar is hidden or can't be located and their is no Start button on the keyboard.

( A )   Alt - Esc
( B )   Ctrl - Esc
( C )   Ctrl - Alt - Delete
( D )   F10
( E )   Shift - Esc

The Correct Answer is: B

The most chosen answer was [ A ] :: [ Alt - Esc ]

Explanation:
By having the Ctrl & Esc keys pressed at the same time the Start menu will open.

Most keyboards now have a Windows logo / Start button between the Ctrl & Alt keys, which would also work.


Which of the following DRAM types is the fastest?

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( A )   Conventional DRAM
( B )   FPM DRAM
( C )   EDO DRAM
( D )   BEDO DRAM
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:

The following are basic types of DRAM:

1. Conventional DRAM

2. Fast Page Mode DRAM

3. Extended Data Out (EDO) DRAM

4. Burst Extended Data Out (BEDO) DRAM

FPM DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-3-3-3 at 66MHz

EDO DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-2-2-2 at 66MHz

BEDO DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-1-1-1 at 66MHz


Which of the following DRAM types is the fastest?

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( A )   Conventional DRAM
( B )   FPM DRAM
( C )   EDO DRAM
( D )   BEDO DRAM
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: D

Explanation:

The following are basic types of DRAM:

1. Conventional DRAM

2. Fast Page Mode DRAM

3. Extended Data Out (EDO) DRAM

4. Burst Extended Data Out (BEDO) DRAM

FPM DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-3-3-3 at 66MHz

EDO DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-2-2-2 at 66MHz

BEDO DRAM typically allows burst system timing of 5-1-1-1 at 66MHz


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

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


There are many different connector types that are used on network cables. Which of the following is a common Network Cable Connector?

( A )   BNC
( B )   RJ-45
( C )   AUI
( D )   ST / SC
( E )   All of the above are connectors

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
They are all common network cable connectors.

BNC: used with coaxial cables

RJ-45: used with 8-wire network cables, most commonly found with Ethernets.

AUI: used with coaxial cables

ST / SC: used with fiber optic cables


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