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Printers can be connected to a PC in many different ways. Which of the following interfaces IS NOT a common method for a PC to be connected to a printer?

( A )   USB
( B )   Parallel
( C )   SCSI
( D )   Analog LCD
( E )   Network

The Correct Answer is: D

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

Explanation:
An Analog LCD interface is used for LCD monitors. The others are all valid methods for connecting a PC to a printer.


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

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.


The I/O address 2e8 is used for which COM port?

( A )   COM5
( B )   COM4
( C )   COM3
( D )   COM2
( E )   COM1

The Correct Answer is: B

Explanation:
COM4 uses I/O addresss 2e8.


Which processor has first combined the L2 system cache inside the processor CPU package?

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( A )   80486
( B )   Pentium
( C )   Pentium Pro
( D )   Pentium III
( E )   None of the above

The Correct Answer is: C

Explanation:
Pentium Pro was the first CPU package that included the L2 cache inside the CPU package itself.


When you are able to narrow down a grinding sound from inside the PC as coming from the hard drive, what is the most likely cause of that noise?

( A )   Speaker to close to hard drive
( B )   Vibrations from the cd-rom drive
( C )   Loose ribbon cable
( D )   Excessive dust surrounding the drive
( E )   HDI (Head-to-Disk Interface)

The Correct Answer is: E

Explanation:
A grinding noise coming from the hard drive is most likely caused by an HDI situation. This occurs when a head becomes misaligned and eventually this will scratch / burn the disk making it inoperable.


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In the month of sept2002 this quiz was given 282 times during which rhondaian received the highest score.


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Windows XP

Type:
PC OS

Released:
October 2001

Company:
Microsoft

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