Power Point - 11

01. You get a CMOS checksum error during bootup. What is most likely the cause?

  • 1power supply is bad
  • 2BIOS needs updating
  • 3CMOS battery is nearing end of life
  • 4hard drive types are incorrectly defined

02. You have a PC with no video* Which of the following is LEAST likely to be causing the problem?

  • 1defective RAM (bank zero)
  • 2defective microprocessor
  • 3crashed hard drive
  • 4loose video card

03. What do you need to check serial and parallel port?

  • 1Port adapter
  • 2Logic probe
  • 3Loopback plug
  • 4All of the above

04. Why does a successfully mapped network drive disappear every time you boot the computer?

  • 1The computer you are connected to has moved
  • 2You didn't click reconnect on log on
  • 3The map statement is not in the autoexec.bat file
  • 4The last drive was not set correctly

05. To install a second IDE drive into a computer, you must:

  • 1Set the master-slave jumper to slave on the second drive
  • 2Use the IDE configuration software to set the new drive as slave
  • 3Verify that you define the new drive as D: in the CMOS setup
  • 4Verify that you attach the drive to the connector at the end of the ribbon cable

06. IRQ6 is typically reserved for:

  • 1The floppy
  • 2The keyboard controller
  • 3LPT2
  • 4The modem

07. During boot-up, the memory test:

  • 1Is a superfluous step that should be ignored
  • 2Checks and verifies that contiguous memory is installed
  • 3Is an operational error
  • 4Displays what memory is installed, but nothing else

09. What's the best way to prevent damaging your PC with static electricity?

  • 1place your PC on a rubber mat
  • 2wear leather soled shoes
  • 3periodically touch a safe ground point on the PC to discharge yourself
  • 4wear an ESD wrist strap

10. SCSI must be terminated with?

  • 1Dip switch
  • 2Resistor
  • 3BNC
  • 4All of the above
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