Description : When your turn on the computer, the boot routine will perform this test a) RAM test b) disk drive test c) memory test d) power on self test e) None of these
Last Answer : d) power on self test
Description : When you turn on the computer, the boot routine will perform this test ..... 1) RAM test 2) disk drive test 3) memory test 4) power-on self-test
Last Answer : 2) disk drive test
Description : Which among the following is correct regarding the Boot Sector Viruses: a) These viruses are resides in the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk. b) Such viruses are activated every time a computer ... uninfected floppy disk is inserted into the floppy drive d) All of the Above e) None of These
Last Answer : d) All of the Above
Description : What does the disk drive of a computer do? A) Rotate the disk B) Read the disk C) Load a program from the disk into the memory D) Both b and c
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : What disk is used to cold boot a PC? 1) Steup disk 2) System disk 3) Diagostic disk 4) Program disk
Last Answer : 2) System disk
Description : Hard disk drive transports contain the electromechanical parts that perform what three functions?
Last Answer : a. Rotates the hard disk platters. b. Writes data to and reads data from the disk platters
Description : What does the disk drive of a computer do? a. Rotate the disk b. Read the disk c. Load a program from the disk into the memory d. Both b and c
Last Answer : Both b and c
Last Answer : d. Both b and c
Description : Will this work to make a boot disk?
Last Answer : Might work but you need a “product key code” to activate. Which is usually on the jewel box that held the disk. OOPS
Description : Boot disk?
Last Answer : While booting up your computer it should have a list of the keys you can hit to bring you to certain areas before your computer boots up. They will probably be along the bottom during startup. I ... to CD-ROM as the first option. Also some newer motherboards support the ability to boot from a USB.
Description : How do I create a linux boot disk?
Last Answer : Download imgburn. It will burn the .iso as a bootable disk so you can install. Good luck!
Description : ................. maintains the list of free disk blocks in the Unix file system. (A) I-node (B) Boot block (C) Super block (D) File allocation table
Last Answer : (C) Super block
Description : Before a disk drive can access any sector record, a computer program has to provide the record’s disk address. What information does this address specify? A) Track number B) Sector number C) Surface number D) All of above
Description : The primary device that a computer uses to store information is _______ A. Floppy Disk B. Monitor C. Hard Drive D. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. Hard Drive
Description : How To Perform Routine Maintenance To Your Garage Door Opener?
Last Answer : Performing proper maintenance on your garage door opener isimportant to the safety and security of your and your family. Toconduct tests and maintenance you will need a flat headscrewdriver, a ... , lubricate therive chain of the garage door opener.Adjust The Garage Door ChainWhen inspecting th
Description : Can dental implant dentists also perform routine dental cleaning?
Last Answer : While technically the answer is yes, dental implant dentists could also perform routine dental cleaning. However, most dental implants are performed by dental surgeons, or general surgeons, who would not be involved in routine cleanings.
Description : Which of the following computer implemented binary numbers, perform calculations using electronics and implemented separate computation and memory for the first time? A) Mark I B) ABC C) Z3 D) None of above
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Virtual memory is 1) Memory on the hard disk that the CPU uses as an extended RAM 2) RAM 3) Only necessary if you do not have any RAM in your computer 4) A back up device for floppy disks 5) None of these
Last Answer : Answer :2
Description : The ALU of a computer normally contains a number of high speed storage element called A) Semiconductor memory B) Registers C) Hard disks D) Magnetic disk
Description : The instructions for starting the computer are house on ________ A. Hard Disk B. CD-ROM C. Read Only Memory chip D. All of the above
Last Answer : C. Read Only Memory chip
Description : _____________is a feature of an operating system that allows a computer to compensate for shortages of physical memory by temporarily transferring pages of data from RAM to disk storage. A. Flash memory B. Virtual memory C. Buffer D. None of the Above
Last Answer : B. Virtual memory
Description : Where does a computer add and compare data: a) Floppy Disk b) CPU Chip c) Memory Chip d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) CPU Chip
Description : Which of the following is the storage area whit in the computer itself which Holds data only Temporarily as the computer processes instructions? 1) The Hard Disk 2) Main Memory 3) The Control unit 4) Read Only Memory
Last Answer : 4) Read Only Memory
Description : The fastest, costlier and relatively small form of storage managed by computer system hardware is : (1) Disk (2) Flash Memory (3) Main memory (4) Cache
Last Answer : Cache
Description : Which component is mainly responsible for doing calculation in computer ? (1) Random access memory (2) Control unit (3) Arithmetic logic unit (4) Hard disk
Last Answer : ALU (Arithmetic logic unit)
Description : The most crucial portion of any computer is the _____. (1) I/O Unit (2) Hard Disk (3) CPU (4) Memory
Last Answer : CPU
Description : Where does a computer add, compare and shuffle data ? (1) Memory chip (2) CPU chip (3) Floppy disk (4) Hard disk
Last Answer : CPU chip
Description : Why does my computer beep continuously when I turn it on and then not boot Windows?
Last Answer : The number and pattern of beeps are diagnostic. Count them, note the spacing, and RTFM.
Description : Most of the inexpensive personal computers do not have any disk or diskette drive. What is the name of such computes? A) Home computers B) Diskless computers C) Dedicated computers D) General purpose computers
Description : Which of the following devices have a limitation that we can only store information to it but cannot erase or modify it? A) Floppy Disk B) Hard Disk C) Tape Drive D) CDROM
Description : Which device is used to backup the data? A) Floppy Disk B) Tape C) Network Drive D) All of the above
Description : A removable magnetic disk that holds information is __________ A. Floppy Disk B. Hard Drive C. Monitor D. None of the Above
Last Answer : A. Floppy Disk
Description : The unit KIPS is used to measure the speed of: a) Processor b) Disk drive c) Printer d) Tape drive e) None of these
Last Answer : a) Processor
Description : The first IBM PC did not have any: a) RAM b) Disk Drive c) Port d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) Disk Drive
Description : Which of the following Devices have a limitation that we can only read it but can not erase and modify it? 1) Tape Drive 2) Hard Disk 3) Compact Disk 4) Floppy Disk
Last Answer : 4) Floppy Disk
Description : The unit of KIPS is used to measure the speed of________ 1) Processor 2) Disk Drive 3) Printer 4) Tape Drive
Last Answer : 1) Processor
Description : Which of the following devices have a limitation that we can only information to it but cannot erase it-- 1) Floppy Disk 2) Hard Disk 3) Tape Drive 4) CDROM
Last Answer : 4) CDROM
Description : Usually, in MSDOS, the primary hard disk drives has the drive letter_______ 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D
Last Answer : 3) C
Description : What is a Disk Drive?
Last Answer : Ans. A disk drive is a machine that reads data from and writes onto a disk.
Description : Usually, in MSDOS, the primary hard disk drives has the drive letter_______ 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D
Last Answer : 3 C
Description : CD-ROM stands for A) Compactable Read Only Memory B) Compact Data Read Only Memory C) Compactable Disk Read Only Memory D) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
Description : The magnetic storage chip used to provide non-volatile direct access storage of data and that have no moving parts are known as A) Magnetic core memory B) Magnetic tape memory C) Magnetic disk memory D) Magnetic bubble memory
Description : One of the popular mass storage device is CD ROM. What does CD ROM stand for? A) Compactable Read Only Memory B) Compact Data Read Only Memory C) Compactable Disk Read Only Memory D) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
Description : Which of the following is a secondary memory device? A) Keyboard B) Disk C) ALU D) All of the above
Description : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device? A) Floppy Disk B) CD-ROM C) Hard Disk D) None of these
Description : ____________ refer to renewing or changing components like increasing the main memory, or hard disk capacities, or adding speakers, or modems, etc. a) Grades b) Prosody c) Synthesis d) Upgrades
Last Answer : Answer: d Explanation: Upgrades is the right term to be used. Upgrades are installed to renew or implement a new feature. Except for upgrades, hardware is normally one-time expense
Description : Technique of using disk space to make programs believe that the system contains more Random Access Memory(RAM) than is actually available is called ______ A. Random Access Memory B. Primary Memory C. Secondary Memory D. Virtual Memory
Last Answer : D. Virtual Memory
Description : ___________ is a very high speed memory placed in between RAM and CPU. A. Magnetic disk B. Magnetic drum C. Virtual memory D. Cache memory
Last Answer : D. Cache memory
Description : The magnetic storage chips used to provide non-volatile direct access storage of data and that have no moving parts are known as________ A. Magnetic core memory B. Magnetic tape memory C. Magnetic disk memory D. Magnetic bubble memory
Last Answer : D. Magnetic bubble memory
Description : Which of the following memory is capable of operating at electronics speed? A. Magnetic disk B. Magnetic drum C. Semiconductor memory D. None of the Above
Last Answer : C. Semiconductor memory