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Why is all data stored in a computer in binary form?

Definition

 

 

Binary is the format that the computer “understands,” not a programming language or a human language. All instructions between hardware and software in a computer are reduced to a simple yes or no, a state of on or off.

Term

What are the four primary functions of hardware?

Definition

Input, processing, output, and storage

Term

What are the two main input devices and two main output devices?

Definition

The two main input devices are the keyboard and the mouse. The two main output devices are the monitor and the printer.

Term

What three things do electronic hardware devices need in order to function?

Definition

A method for the CPU to communicate with the device, software to instruct and control the device, and electricity to power the device

Term

How many bits are in a byte?

Definition
Eight
Term

What is the purpose of an expansion slot on a motherboard?

Definition

An expansion slot on a motherboard is used for an expansion card, which enables a device that is not on the motherboard to communicate with the CPU

Term

Which component on the motherboard is used primarily for processing?

Definition

The CPU (central processing unit), also called the processor

Term

Name the two main CPU manufacturers

Definition

Intel and AMD

Term

Order the following ports according to speed, placing the fastest port first: FireWire, eSATA, USB.

Definition

eSATA, FireWire, USB

Term

What are two other names for the system bus?

Definition

Possible answers: Memory bus, host bus, front side bus, external bus

Term

What type of output does a S/PDIF port provide?

Definition

High quality sound to an audio system

Term

Why is an SSD hard drive more reliable under rugged conditions than an IDE hard drive?

Definition

Because the SSD drive has no moving parts

Term

How is the best way to determine if a cable inside a computer is a data cable or a power cable?

Definition

Follow the cable from its source to its destination

Term

List three types of ports that are often found coming directly off the motherboard to be used by external devices.

Definition

Possible answers: Serial port, parallel port, USB port, network port, FireWire or 1394 port, mouse port, keyboard port, S/PDIF port, sound port, wireless LAN antenna port

Term

What is the purpose of the S/PDIF port?

Definition

The S/PDIF port connects to an external home theater audio system, providing digital output and the best signal quality.

Term

What is the most common type of memory module?

Definition
DIMM
Term

What is the difference between volatile and nonvolatile memory?

Definition

Volatile memory is temporary and needs a constant electrical charge to hold data. Nonvolatile memory is permanent and holds memory even when electricity is turned off.

Term

Of the two types of storage in a system, which type is generally faster and holds data and instructions while the data is being processed?  Which type of storage is generally slower, but more permanent?

Definition

Primary storage, secondary storage

Term

What technology standard provides for up to four devices on a system, including the hard drive as one of those devices? What are two common industry names loosely used to describe this standard?

Definition

PATA (parallel ATA), also called EIDE (enhanced integrated drive electronics) or IDE

Term

What is the measurement of frequency of a system bus and CPU? Which is faster, the system bus or the CPU?

Definition

Frequency is generally measured in Hz, MHz, or GHz. The CPU is faster than the system bus.

Term

Name three types of buses that are likely to be on a motherboard today

Definition

Possible answers: PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect), AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port), PCI Express, system bus

Term

A power supply receives 120 volts of ___ power from a wall outlet and converts it to 3.3, 5, and 12 volts of ____ power.

Definition
AC, DC
Term

ROM BIOS or firmware chips that can be upgraded without replacing the chips are called ________.

Definition
Flash ROM
Term

CMOS setup allows a technician to change configuration settings on a motherboard stored in ______.

Definition

CMOS RAM

Term

Name three examples of secondary storage devices.

Definition

Some possible answers: CD drive, hard drive, floppy drive, DVD drive, Zip drive, Blu-ray drive

Term

A hertz is ________ cycle per second; a megahertz is ________ cycles per second, and a gigahertz is ________ cycles per second.

Definition

A hertz is one cycle per second.

A megahertz is one million cycles per second.

A gigahertz is one billion cycles per second.

Term

An AGP slot is normally used for a(n) _______ expansion card.

Definition

Video

Term

How many sizes of PCI Express slots are currently manufactured for personal computers?

Definition

Four

Term

Name the three purposes the motherboard ROM BIOS serves?

Definition

The BIOS is used to manage simple devices (system BIOS), the BIOS is used to start the computer (startup BIOS), and the BIOS is used to change settings on the motherboard (CMOS setup).

Term

 

From where does CMOS RAM receive its power when the computer is not turned on?

Definition

CMOS RAM is powered by a trickle of electricity from a small battery located on the motherboard or computer case.

Term

How many pins does the P1 connector have that uses the ATX Version 2.2 standard?

Definition
24
Term

What are the maximum dimensions for a motherboard that uses the MicroATX form factor?

Definition

9.6” x 9.6”

Term

Which form factor is a smaller version of the MicroATX form factor?

Definition

FlexATX

Term

Which form factor uses a riser card on the edge of the motherboard?

Definition

NLX

Term

How many pins does the main power connector on a BTX motherboard have?

Definition

24

Term

Which type of case form factor is best for keeping a system cool?

Definition

BTX

Term

Which type of computer case is most popular for desktop systems?

Definition

Mid-tower case

Term

 

What is the normal voltage of house electricity in the U.S.?

Definition

110 volts to 120 volts

Term

Hot wires in home wiring are normally colored ____ and ground wires in computers are normally colored _____.

Definition

Black, black

Term

What is the difference between a transformer and a rectifier? Which are found in a PC power supply?

Definition

A rectifier is a device that converts alternating current to direct current. A transformer is a device that changes the ratio of current to voltage. A computer power supply functions as both

Term

What are the five voltages that can be produced by an ATX or BTX power supply? Which voltage is seldom used?

Definition

+5, -5, +12, -12, and +3.3, -5

Term

What device uses the 12V 6-pin power connector?

Definition

Video card that uses the PCI Express, Version 1 standard.

Term

What device uses the 12V 8-pin power connector?

Definition

Video card that uses the PCI Express, Version 2 standard

Term

What is the purpose of the 4-pin auxiliary connector on a motherboard?

Definition

To provide extra voltage for a processor

Term

What is the purpose of the 4-pin Molex connector?

Definition

Powers IDE drives

Term

How do you determine the wattage capacity needed by a power supply?

Definition

Add up all wattage requirements for all devices that will use the power supply and then add an additional 30%

Term

Which one component in a high-end gaming computer is likely to draw the most power?

Definition

Video card

Term

Why is a power supply dangerous even after the power is disconnected?

Definition

Capacitors inside a PC power supply create the even flow of current needed by the PC. Capacitors maintain their charge long after current is no longer present, which is why the inside of a power supply can be dangerous even when power is disconnected

Term

Which tool of a PC support technician is the most important tool to protect the system against ESD?

Definition

Ground bracelet

Term

Which permanently damages a computer component, damage caused by ESD or damage caused by EMI?

Definition
ESD
Term

What is a simple way to detect EMI?

Definition

On an inexpensive AM radio, turn the tuning dial away from a station into a low-frequency range. With the radio on, you can hear the static produced by EMI. Try putting the radio next to several electronic devices to detect the EMI they emit.

Term

What is an unintended, high-current, closed connection between two points in a circuit called?

Definition

A short, or short circuit

Term

What device protects a system against lighting strikes but does not protect against sags and brownouts?

Definition

Surge protector

Term

What device protects a system against blackouts?

Definition

UPS

Term

What two measurements are used to rate the capacity of a UPS?

Definition

VA and watts

Term

What unit of measure is used to describe the amount of work a surge suppressor can do before it stops protecting the circuit from an electrical surge?

Definition

Joule

 

Term

Why is it important to have an indicate light on a surge suppressor?

Definition
Term

 

 

What are the two main types of uninterruptible power supplies?

Definition

 

 

Standby and inline

Term

What is the purpose of a POST diagnostic card?

Definition

To report errors at POST

Term

 

 

How does a smart UPS differ from one that is not smart?

Definition

 

A smart UPS can be controlled by software from a computer to allow additional functionality.

Term

 

 

When taking a computer apart, why is it important to not stack boards on top of each other?

Definition

 

 

You could accidentally dislodge a chip.

Term

When assembling a system, which do you install first, the drives or the motherboard?

Definition
mother board
Term

List four computer symptoms that indicate a faulty power supply.

Definition

Possible answers:

     The PC sometimes halts during booting. After several tries, it boots successfully.

     Error codes or beep codes occur during booting, but the errors come and go.

     The computer stops or hangs for no reason. Sometimes it might even reboot itself.

     Memory errors appear intermittently.

     Data is written incorrectly to the hard drive.

     The keyboard stops working at odd times.

     The motherboard fails or is damaged.

     The power supply overheats and becomes hot to the touch.

Term

What are five main categories of form factors used for motherboards?

Definition

ATX, MicroATX, FlexATX, BTX, and NLX

Term

How many pins does the Intel Socket B have? What is another name for this socket?

Definition

1366 pins, LGA1366

Term

How many pins does the AMD socket AM2 have?

Definition

940 pins

Term

Which is a better performing Intel chipset, the X58 or the P45 (also considering cost, total RAM, number of supported CPUs?

Definition

P45

Term

Which part of the chipset connects directly to the processor, the North Bridge or the South Bridge?

Definition

The North Bridge

Term

 

 

What are the names of the two technologies used to install multiple video cards in the same system?

Definition

 

 

SLI and CrossFire

Term

What are the two different voltages that a PCI slot can provide?

Definition

5 volts and 3.3 volts

Term

How does the throughput of PCI Express Version 1.1 compare to PCIe Version 1? How does PCIe Version 2 compare to Version 1?

Definition

PCIe Version 1.1 and PCIe Version 1 have the same throughput. PCIe Version 2 doubles the throughput of PCIe Version 1.

Term

What is the maximum wattage that a PCIe Version 2.0 expansion card can draw?

Definition

300 watts

Term

What new type of power connector on the motherboard was introduced with PCIe Version 1.0? How much power does this connector provide?

Definition

6-pin PCIe connector, 75 watts

Term

What new type of power connector was introduced with PCIe Version 2.0? How much power does this connector provide?

Definition

8-pin PCIe connector, 300 watts

Term

If you are installing an expansion card into a case that does not have enough clearance above the motherboard for the card, what device can you use to solve the problem?

Definition

A riser card

Term

What is the purpose of an AGP slot?

Definition

To hold a video card

Term

Which is faster, a PCI Express x16 bus or the latest AGP bus?

Definition

PCI Express x16 is about 4 times faster than the latest AGP bus

Term

What is the purpose of a CNR slot?

Definition

To use a small card to access a network

Term

What is the likely color of the PS/2 mouse port on the rear of a computer?

Definition

Green

Term

What is one reason to flash BIOS?

Definition

To add new features made available by the BIOS manufacturer or to attempt to solve problems with the motherboard

Term

What is the easiest way to obtain the latest software to upgrade BIOS?

Definition

Go to the Web site of the BIOS or motherboard manufacturer.

Term

What can you do if the power-on password and the supervisor password to a system have been forgotten?

Definition

Use the jumpers on the motherboard to reset the passwords

Term

Where is the boot priority order for devices kept?

Definition

In CMOS RAM

Term

What is the difference between a hard boot and a soft boot?

Definition

A hard boot begins with powering up the system and BIOS performs POST and then loads the OS. A soft boot begins later in the process; power is not affected and BIOS does not perform POST.

Term

How is CMOS RAM powered when the system is unplugged?

Definition

By a coin-cell battery

Term

Describe how you can access the BIOS setup program.

Definition

By pressing certain keys (depending on the specific computer and BIOS program) during the boot process

Term

If a USB port on the motherboard is failing, what is one task you can do that might fix the problem?

Definition

Go to the motherboard manufacturer web site, download and install updated drivers.

Term

What might the purpose be for a SATA-style power connector on a motherboard?

Definition

To provide auxiliary power to PCIe cards

Term
Who are the two major manufacturers of processors?
Definition
Intel, AMD
Term
What are the four system bus frequencies used by current Intel processors?
Definition
1600, 1333, 1066, and 800 MHz
Term
What three sockets are currently used for Intel processors in motherboards for desktop systems?
Definition
LGA1366, LGA771, LGA775, and 478 sockets
Term
What is the name of the memory cache that is on the same die as the processor?
Definition
L1 cache
Term
What is the name of the memory cache that is closest to the processor die but is not housed on the die?
Definition
L2 cache
Term
What is the name of the Intel technology that allows a processor to handle multiple threads at the same time?
Definition
Hyper-Threading
Term
How many threads can a quad-core processor handle at once?
Definition
Eight
Term
What is the name of the memory cache that is shared by cores in a multi-core processor?
Definition
L3 cache
Term
Which is faster, SRAM or DRAM? Why?
Definition
SRAM, because it does not need to be refreshed
Term
Which is the first computing technology used by a processor to support repetitive looping whereby a processor receives an instruction and then applies it to a stream of data that follows?
Definition
MMX (Multimedia Extensions)
Term
Which computing technology (SSE1, SSE2, SSE3, or SSE4) better supports data mining applications?
Definition
SSE4
Term
Which Intel processor family is better performing, the Pentium family or the Core family?
Definition
The Core family of processors
Term
Which AMD processor (Turion or Phenom) is designed for laptops?
Definition
Turion
Term
What are the two major components of a processor cooler assembly?
Definition
Heat sink and fan
Term
How many pins does the CPU fan header on a motherboard have?
Definition
4 pins
Term
If the power connector from the CPU fan has only three pins, it can still connect to the 4-pin header, but what functionality is lost?
Definition
Adjustable speed control of the fan to lessen the noise in the system
Term
What is the major disadvantage of using a peltier heat sink?
Definition
The drastic difference in temperature between the peltier’s top surface and the bottom surface can cause condensation inside the case when the PC is turned off.
Term
Name three tools that can be used to rid the inside of the case from dust.
Definition
Can of compressed air, blower, antistatic vacuum
Term
Why is it important to insert a processor straight down into a socket rather than sliding the processor in from the side or allowing it to tilt into the socket?
Definition
So the pins will not be bent.
Term
List three possible causes of a system that hangs or freezes at odd times
Definition
Possible answers:
• Overheating
• Processor is faulty
• Windows is corrupted
• Motherboard is faulty
• Power supply is failing
• Memory is failing
• Hard drive errors
Term
How many pins are on a DDR3 DIMM? DDR2 DIMM?
Definition
For DDR3 DIMM, 240 pins. For DDR2 DIMM, 240 pins.
Term
How many pins are on a DDR DIMM? SDRAM DIMM?
Definition
For DDR DIMM, 184 pins. For SDRAM DIMM, 168 pins.
Term
How many notches does a DDR 3 DIMM have?
Definition
One
Term
Which two metals might be used for the edge connectors of memory modules and memory slots they install in?
Definition
Gold and tin
Term
What was the first type of DIMM that ran synchronized with the system clock?
Definition
SDRAM DIMM
Term
What major improvement did DDR make over regular SDRAM?
Definition
Data is processed twice in one clock beat, doubling the speed of regular SDRAM
Term
When a DIMM has chips on both sides of the module, do the pins on one side of the module work independently or dependent to pins on the other side of the module?
Definition
Pins on each side work independently
Term
What prevents a DDR DIMM from being installed in a DDR2 DIMM slot on a motherboard?
Definition
The position of the one notch on the DIMM module
Term
Which module, a DDR3 or DDR2 DIMM, uses lower voltage?
Definition
DDR3 DIMM
Term
In a memory ad for DIMMs, you notice 64Meg ×72 for one DIMM and 64Meg ×64 for another DIMM. What does the 72 tell you about the first DIMM?
Definition
The first DIMM supports ECC technology for error checking
Term
A DIMM that contains memory chips in two memory banks on the module is said to be ______.
Definition
Dual ranked
Term
Generally, which DIMM gives better performance, a single-ranked DIMM or a dual-ranked DIMM?
Definition
A single-ranked DIMM
Term
What type of DIMM supports triple channeling?
Definition
DDR3 DIMMs
Term
What is the speed rating in MHz for a DIMM that has a PC rating of PC2-6400? What type of DIMM is assigned a PC2 rating?
Definition
800MHz, DDR2 DIMM
Term
If two bits of a byte are in error when the byte is read from ECC memory, can ECC detect the error? Can it fix the error?
Definition
Yes, No
Term
When parity memory detects an error, what happens?
Definition
The system displays a parity error message and comes to a halt
Term
How many notches are on an SDRAM DIMM?
Definition
Two
Term
Looking at an SDRAM DIMM, how can you know for certain the voltage needed by the module?
Definition
Look at the notch on the right side of the module.
Term
A DIMM memory ad displays 5-5-5-15. What is the CAS Latency value of this DIMM?
Definition
CL5
Term
What is the most amount of RAM that can be used by a 32-bit installation of Windows XP Professional?
Definition
4 GB
Term
A motherboard uses dual channeling, but you have four DIMMs available that differ in size. The motherboard supports all four sizes. Can you install these DIMMs on the board? Will dual channeling be enabled?
Definition
Yes, the DIMMs will work on the board, but dual channeling will not be enabled.
Term
What is the purpose of the memory technology called SPD?
Definition
SPD declares to system BIOS at startup the module’s size, speed, voltage, and data path width.
Term
You need to upgrade memory on a motherboard that uses RIMMs. You notice one RIMM and one C-RIMM module are already installed on the board. Which module should you replace?
Definition
The C-RIMM module
Term
What types of memory can be used on a 100-MHz motherboard?
Definition
SDRAM and DDR SDRAM
Term
How many 30-pin SIMMs are installed in one bank?
Definition
Four
Term
How many 72-pin SIMMs are installed in one bank?
Definition
Two
Term
Which is faster, CL3 memory or CL5 memory?
Definition
CL3 is faster than CL5 memory
Term
You are looking to purchase two DIMMs running at 400 MHz. You find DIMMs advertised at PC4000 and PC3200. Which do you purchase?
Definition
PC3200
Term
You need to find out how much RAM is installed in a system. What command do you enter in the Run dialog box to launch the System Information utility?
Definition
Msinfo32
Term
Although ECC memory costs more than non-ECC memory, why would you choose to use it?
Definition
ECC memory is more reliable than non-ECC memory.
Term
What are the two common sizes for hard drives?
Definition
3.5” and 2.5”
Term
Why is a solid state drive referred to as solid state?
Definition
Because it has no moving parts
Term
If a magnetic drive has four platters, how many heads does it have?
Definition
Eight
Term
What is the name of the Vista technology that supports a hybrid drive?
Definition
ReadyDrive
Term
When the OS addresses the sectors on a hard drive as one long list of sequential sectors, what is this technology called?
Definition
Logical block addressing (LBA)
Term
What are the main two components of the Master Boot Record on a hard drive?
Definition
The master boot program and the partition table
Term
What is the smallest unit of space on a hard drive that can be used to store a file?
Definition
A cluster
Term
What two file systems can Windows use to format a hard drive? Which system supports the most storage capacity?
Definition
FAT32 and NTFS, NTFS
Term
Which ATA standard for hard drives first introduced S.M.A.R.T.?
Definition
ATA-3
Term
Which ATA standard is the latest standard that made improvements to PATA?
Definition
ATA/ATAPI-7, also called Ultra ATA/133
Term
A CD drive that uses a PATA connection must follow what standard?
Definition
ATAPI
Term
How many pins does a PATA cable have? What is the maximum recommended length of a PATA cable?
Definition
40 pins, 18 inches
Term
What transfer mode can transmit data from a device to memory without involving the CPU?
Definition
DMA
Term
What term describes the technology that allows you to exchange a hard drive without powering down the system?
Definition
Hot swapping or hot plugging
Term
Which RAID level mirrors one hard drive with a second drive so that the same data is written to both drives?
Definition
RAID 1
Term
Which RAID level stripes data across multiple drives to improve performance and also provides fault tolerance?
Definition
RAID 5
Term
How many pins does a floppy drive cable have?
Definition
34 pins
Term
Which file system does a floppy disk use?
Definition
FAT12
Term
What are three current ratings for spindle speed for a magnetic hard drive?
Definition
5400, 7200, and 10000 RPM
Term
What Windows utility can be used to partition and format a hard drive?
Definition
Disk Management
Term
What are the four possible configurations for a PATA drive installed in a system?
Definition
Primary IDE channel, master device
Primary IDE channel, slave device
Secondary IDE channel, master device
Secondary IDE channel, slave device
Term
If a motherboard has one blue IDE connector and one black IDE connection, which do you use to install a single drive?
Definition
The blue connection
Term
When implementing RAID on a motherboard, where do you enable the feature?
Definition
In BIOS setup
Term
What type of disk configuration does Windows Vista use to implement RAID?
Definition
Dynamic disks
Term
What is the name of the Seagate utility that can be used to test a hard drive and diagnose a hard drive problem?
Definition
SeaTools
Term
Which is faster, an eSATA port or a FireWire 800 port?
Definition
eSATA
Term
What is the speed for Hi-Speed USB?
Definition
480 Mbps
Term
How many times faster is a Hi-Speed USB port than an Original USB port running at 12 Mbps?
Definition
40 times faster
Term
How many times faster is a FireWire 800 port than a FireWire 400 port?
Definition
Twice as fast
Term
Which USB port is square and which USB port is flat and wide?
Definition
The A-Male connector is flat and wide, and the B-Male connector is square.
Term
Does Windows XP without any service packs applied support Hi-Speed USB?
Definition
No
Term
How many pins does a FireWire 800 port have?
Definition
9 pins
Term
Which parallel port standard uses a DMA channel?
Definition
ECP
Term
How many pins does the most common type of serial port have?
Definition
9 pins
Term
What type of wireless transmission requires a line of sight clearance?
Definition
Infrared
Term
Which is better for your eyes, a monitor that supports 75 Hz refresh rate or one that supports 60 Hz refresh rate?
Definition
75 Hz is better on your eyes
Term
For an LCD monitor, what is the best resolution to use?
Definition
The native resolution
Term
Which type port gives the best output, a composite out port or an S-Video port?
Definition
An S-Video port
Term
What command do you use to find out what version of DirectX your video card is using?
Definition
Dxdiag.exe
Term
Name three type ports a keyboard might use.
Definition
DIN, PS/2, USB
Term
What two types of ports might a touch screen use?
Definition
USB or serial
Term
Which Windows utility is most likely the one to use when uninstalling an expansion card?
Definition
Device Manager
Term
Would you expect all the devices listed in BIOS setup to also be listed in Device Manager? Would you expect all devices listed in Device Manager to also be listed in BIOS setup?
Definition
Yes, no
Term
If ECP mode does not work on your parallel port, what should you do next?
Definition
Try EPP mode
Term
Why is it best to leave a slot empty between two expansion cards?
Definition
To improve air flow
Term
What two technologies allow you to use more than one video card in a system?
Definition
SLI and CrossFire
Term
If you are installing Windows on a hard drive that is managed by a RAID storage controller card, when and how do you install the RAID drivers?
Definition
At the beginning of the Windows installation by pressing F6 or load driver and then providing the drivers on a USB drive or floppy disk.
Term
If a monitor displays wrong characters, which device is likely to be the problem?
Definition
The video card
Term
What is the display resolution for standard VGA settings?
Definition
640 x 480
Term
What key do you press at startup to display the Vista Advanced Boot Options window?
Definition
F8
Term
Which speaker port should you use when connecting a single speaker to a PC?
Definition
The lime green audio port
Term
What type of compression format is popular for audio files?
Definition
MP3
Term
What type of adapter card allows you to watch TV using your computer?
Definition
TV tuner card
Term
What type of file system is used by Blu-ray discs?
Definition
UDF version 2.5
Term
What two types of interfaces might be used by an internal DVD drive?
Definition
SATA or PATA (EIDE)
Term
How much data can a CD hold?
Definition
700 MB
Term
How much data can a double-sided, double-layer DVD hold?
Definition
Advertised as 17 GB but actually 15.90 GB
Term
What color laser beam does a CD and DVD drive use?
Definition
Red
Term
What color laser beam does a Blu-ray drive use?
Definition
Blue
Term
How much data can a double-sided, single-layer BD hold?
Definition
25 GB
Term
How much data can a double-sided, dual-layer BD hold?
Definition
50 GB
Term
Which costs more, a CD-R or a CD-RW disc?
Definition
CD-RW
Term
Which type of flash memory card is currently the smallest type card and the most popular?
Definition
MicroSDHC
Term
What type flash memory card looks the same and is interchangeable with a MicroSD card?
Definition
TransFlash
Term
Which type of removable storage device can only access its data sequentially and not randomly?
Definition
Tape drive
Term
Which type of image file format typically produces a larger file size, a JPEG file or a TIFF file?
Definition
TIFF file
Term
What are the group of standards that represent music in digital form?
Definition
MIDI
Term
Why might a musical keyboard have two MIDI ports?
Definition
One MIDI port for output and one MIDI port for input
Term
If you need your laptop to read an SD card but the laptop does not have a memory card slot, what device can you buy to read the card?
Definition
Media reader
Term
What Windows Vista utility is used to change the burn speed for CDs and DVDs?
Definition
Windows Media Player
Term
If you spill a cleaning solution on your clothes and hands, what is the best way to find out how to deal with the spill?
Definition
Check the MSDS.
Term
What is the term used to describe a network cable lying loose in a high-traffic area?
Definition
Trip hazard
Term
When lifting a heavy object, should you bend your back over the object or stoop down to the object, keeping your back straight?
Definition
Keep back straight.
Term
Why should a tower case not sit on thick carpet?
Definition
Air vents on the bottom front of the case can be blocked.
Term
What can you do to protect a keyboard that is used in an extremely dusty area?
Definition
Use a keyboard cover.
Term
Why is not a good practice to unpack computer parts immediately after they have been delivered on a cold day?
Definition
Prevent damage from condensation and static electricity
Term
Why is not a good idea to throw used batteries in the trash?
Definition
Must follow proper disposal and recycling laws and regulations.
Term
What is the best way to get rid of laser printer toner cartridges?
Definition
Check MSDS and local county or environmental officials.
Term
What should you do to a failed hard drive that was used in the Accounting Department before you pur the drive in the trash?
Definition
Use a secure data-destruction service to properly destroy any sensitive or confidential information.
Term
When shipping a computer, why is not a good idea to ship backups of the system in the same package with the computer?
Definition
In case of accidents or damage to the shipment, the backup should be shipped and handled separately.
Term
Which law defines software copyright infringement?
Definition
Federal copyright Act of 1976
Term
What is the difference between a license to use software and site license to use software?
Definition
The number of authorized users and software running on servers.
Term
Why is it not a good idea to buy software that is on CDs with handwritten labels?
Definition
To prevent usage of pirated material, which is against local and federal laws, and can also infect or interfere with the operation of a system
Term
What are the six steps used by troublehsooters to solve PC problems?
Definition
Interview user, Establish a theory, Test theory, Plan and fix problem, Verify and prevent, Document
Term
When solving a PC problem, why is it important to use the least obstructive solution first?
Definition
It consists of simple solutions that are applied without damaging or changing components of the PC.
Term
Place the following networking technologies in the order of their highest speed, from slowest to fastest: Fiber optic, dial-up networking, cable modem, Fast Ethernet
Definition
Dial-up networking, cable modem, Ethernet (10Mbps – 10Gbps, Twisted pair, fiber-optic)
Term
What is the difference between ADSL and SDSL?
Definition
ADSL uses one upload speed from the consumer to an ISP and a faster download speed. SDSL uses equal bandwidths in both directions.
Term
Among satellite, cable modem, and DSL, which technology experiences more latency?
Definition
Satellite
Term
When using DSL to connect to the Internet, the data transmission shares the cabling with what other technology?
Definition
Regular telephone
Term
When using a cable modem to connect to the Internet, the data transmission shares the cabling with what other technology?
Definition
Television
Term
Which version of 802.11 technologies can use two antennae at both the access point and the network adapter?
Definition
802.11n
Term
Which wireless encryption standard is stronger, WEP or WPA?
Definition
WPA
Term
What is the name of the port used by an Ethernet cable? What is the name of the port used by a dial-up modem?
Definition
RJ-45, RJ-11
Term
If you want to upgrade your 100BaseT Ethernet network so that it will run about 10 times the current speed, what technology would you use?
Definition
Gigabit Ethernet
Term
What is the maximum length of a cable on a 100BaseT network?
Definition
100 meters or 328 feet
Term
What does the 100 in the name 100BaseT indicate?
Definition
The transmission speed of the network which is 100 Mbps.
Term
Which type of networking cable is more reliable, STP or UTP?
Definition
STP is more reliable
Term
Which is more expensive, UTP CAT5e cabling or STP CAT5e cabling?
Definition
STP CAT5e is more expensive because it is shielded
Term
How can you tell the difference between a patch cable and a crossover cable by examining the cable?
Definition
Look for the label imprinted on the cable
Term
What type of server serves up IP addresses to computers on a network?
Definition
DHCP server
Term
What type of protocol is used to present a public IP address to computers outside the LAN to handle requests to use the Internet from computers inside the LAN?
Definition
NAT
Term
How many bits are in an IPv4 IP address?
Definition
32 bits
Term
What port does the SMTP protocol use by default?
Definition
Port 25
Term
Which protocol does a Web server use when transmissions are encrypted for security?
Definition
HTTPS
Term
What type of server resolves fully qualified domain names to IP addresses?
Definition
DNS server
Term
What is the maximum length of a NetBIOS name?
Definition
15 characters
Term
If no DHCP server is available on a network, what type of configuration must computers on the network use for assignments of IP addresses?
Definition
Static IP addressing
Term
If a computer is found to have an IP address of 169.254.1.1, what can you assume about how it received that IP address?
Definition
The IP address was automatically assigned by Windows when it failed to lease an address from the DHCP server. The computer received an APIPA IP address.
Term
What command can be used to cause Windows to release its IP address?
Definition
Ipconfig /release
Term
What is the purpose of the command, ping 127.0.0.1?
Definition
To verify that TCP/IP is configured correctly.
Term
Why are notebooks usually more expensive than PCs with comparable power and features?
Definition
Notebooks cost more than desktop PCs with similar features. They use compact hard drives that can withstand movement even during operation, and small memory modules and CPUs that require less voltage than regular components. In general, it costs more to make similar components that take up less space and require less power.
Term
What type of manual is important to have before you disassemble a notebook?
Definition
The service manual for the notebook model
Term
Why is it important to reinstall the OS on a notebook from the recovery CDs rather than using a retail version of the OS?
Definition
Because the recovery CD contains the OS build and device drivers specific to the notebook
Term
Which is likely to have more features, a port replicator or a docking station?
Definition
Docking station
Term
What was the first bus used by PC Card slots?
Definition
ISA bus
Term
What bus is used by a CardBus slot?
Definition
PCI bus
Term
What bus is used by ExpressCard slots?
Definition
PCI Express
Term
Can you use an ExpressCard card in a CardBus slot? In a PC Card slot?
Definition
No, no
Term
Can you install and use two Type I PC Card cards in a single Type III CardBus slot?
Definition
Yes
Term
What prevents a CardBus card from being inserted in a PC Card slot?
Definition
A bumpy strip on the end of the card
Term
Name three types of wireless technologies that are used with notebooks.
Definition
Wi-Fi, Cellular WAN, and Bluetooth
Term
What type of battery is currently used with notebooks?
Definition
Lithium Ion
Term
What type of device changes DC to AC?
Definition
Inverter
Term
To what ACPI mode does Vista sleep mode correspond?
Definition
S3 mode
Term
What Windows utility is used to enable Wake on LAN?
Definition
Device Manager
Term
What type of pointing device is used on ThinkPad notebooks?
Definition
TrackPoint (point stick)
Term
When a notebook internal device fails, what three options can you use to deal with the problem?
Definition
Return the notebook to a service center for repair
Substitute an external component for the internal component
Replace the internal component
Term
How many pins does a notebook IDE connector have? A desktop IDE connector?
Definition
44 pins, 40 pins
Term
When an LCD panel is very dim and brightness adjustments don’t help, what component is likely to be the problem?
Definition
The video inverter
Term
After you have removed the AC adapter and all peripherals, what is the next component you should always remove before servicing any internal notebook components?
Definition
The battery pack
Term
List the six steps used by a laser printer to print a page.
Definition
1. Cleaning. The drum is cleaned of any residual toner and electrical charge.
2. Conditioning. The drum is conditioned to contain a high electrical charge.
3. Writing. A laser beam discharges the high charge down to a lower charge, but only in places where toner should go.
4. Developing. Toner is placed onto the drum where the charge has been reduced.
5. Transferring. A strong electrical charge draws the toner off the drum onto the paper. This is the first step that takes place outside the cartridge.
6. Fusing. Heat and pressure fuse the toner to the paper.
Term
Which document exhibits better quality, one printed with 600 dpi or one printed with 1200 dpi? Why?
Definition
1200 dpi. The more dots per inch there are, the more detail you can print and the finer the resolution.
Term
During the laser printing process, what determines when the toner sticks to the drum and when it does not stick to the drum?
Definition
During the writing phase, the uniform high charge is discharged only in the places where toner is meant to stick to the drum.
Term
What type printer is most dependent on the quality paper it uses to get the best printing results?
Definition
Inkjet printer
Term
Why is it less expensive to maintain an inkjet printer that has a black ink cartridge than one that does not?
Definition
If an inkjet printer does not have a black ink cartridge, then it combines all colors of ink to produce a dull black. Having a separate cartridge for black ink means that it prints a true black and, more importantly, does not use the more expensive colored ink. You can replace the black cartridge without also replacing the colored ink cartridge.
Term
What should you do if an inkjet printer prints with missing dots or lines on the page?
Definition
Clean the inkjet nozzles (manually for older inkjet printers or automatically for newer ones).
Term
What can you do to help a dot-matrix printer last longer?
Definition
Keep the print head cool.
Term
What feature on a printer must be enabled so that a printer can automatically print on both sides of the paper?
Definition
Duplex printing
Term
What two Windows XP components are used to share resources on a network and access those shared resources?
Definition
Client for Microsoft Networks and File and Printer Sharing
Term
How do you share a local printer with others in the workgroup?
Definition
Open the Printers or Printers and Faxes window. Right-click the printer you want to share and select Sharing from the shortcut menu.
Term
What kind of printer is assigned an IP address?
Definition
A network printer
Term
What company developed PostScript? PCL?
Definition
Adobe Systems, Hewlett-Packard
Term
Which printer language is new to Windows Vista?
Definition
XPS (XML Paper Specification)
Term
What tool can you use to remove loose toner from inside a printer?
Definition
An extension magnet brush
Term
Where is the best place to look for a firmware upgrade for a printer?
Definition
The printer web site
Term
How can you prove a printer problem is not with the printer itself, but lies with the network, computer, OS, or application?
Definition
Print a self-test page using printer controls
Term
When you get a toner-low message, what can you do to extend the life of the toner cartridge before you replace the cartridge?
Definition
Gently shake the toner cartridge to redistribute the toner
Term
What causes a ghosted image on a printout?
Definition
The drum is not fully cleaned
Term
List two possible ways to improve printing speed.
Definition
Answers may vary. Here are some:
• Lower the printer resolution and the print quality
• Add more memory to the printer
• Add more memory to the PC
• Clean up the hard drive to free up space
• Upgrade the PC’s CPU.
Term
What is likely the problem when a portion of a complicated page does not print?
Definition
The printer does not have enough memory
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