Description : Where does a computer add and compare data? a. Hard disk b. Floppy disk c. CPU chip d. Memory chip
Last Answer : c. CPU chip
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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device? A) Floppy Disk B) CD-ROM C) Hard Disk D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device. 1) Floppy Disk 2) Hard Disk 3) CDROM 4) None of these
Last Answer : 3) CDROM
Description : Which of the following is a read only memory storage device. 1 Floppy Disk 2 Hard Disk 3 CDROM 4 None of these
Last Answer : 3 CDROM
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 : Which of the following correctly lists computer memory types from highest to lowest speed? (A) Secondary Storage: Main Memory (RAM); Cache. Memory; CPU Registers (B) CPU Registers; Cache Memory; ... (RAM); Secondary Storage (D) Cache Memory; CPU Registers; Main Memory (RAM); Secondary Storage
Last Answer : Answer: C (CPU Registers > Cache Memory > Main Memory (RAM) > Secondary Storage)
Description : What is the permanent memory built into your computer called ? (A) RAM (B) Floppy (C) CPU (D) CO-ROM (E) ROM
Last Answer : ROM
Description : What is the permanent memory built into your computer called: a) RAM b) Floppy c) CPU d) CD - ROM e) ROM
Last Answer : e) ROM
Description : Which of the following storage device can be used for storing large backup data? (a) Floppy disks (b) Hard disk (c) Magnetic tapes (d) None of these -Technology
Last Answer : "B) Hard Disk.
Description : Which of the following storage devices can store maximum amount of data? A) Floppy Disk B) Hard Disk C) Compact Disk D) Magneto Optic Disk
Description : Which of, the following isa storagedevice that uses rigid,permanently installed magnetic disks to store data/information– (A) floppy diskette (B) hard disk (C) permanent disk (D) opticaldisk (E) None of these
Last Answer : hard disk
Description : Which of the following device can store large amounts of data? 1) Floppy Disk 2) Hard Disk 3) CDROM 4) Zip Disk
Last Answer : 2) Hard Disk
Description : Which of the following is a storage device that uses rigid, permanently installed magnetic disks to store data/information - 1) Floppy diskette 2) Hard disk 3) Permanent disk 4) None of these
Last Answer : 2) Hard disk
Description : Which of the following is a storage device that uses rigid, permanently installed magnetic disks to store data/information - 1 Floppy diskette 2 Hard disk 3 Permanent disk 4 None of these
Last Answer : 2 Hard disk
Description : Cache memory acts between (1) CPU and RAM (2) CPU and ROM (3) RAM and ROM (4) CPU and Hard disk
Last Answer : CPU and RAM
Description : CD ROM stands for: (A) Computer Disk Read Only Memory (B) Compact Disk Read Over Memory (C) Compact Disk Read Only Memory (D) Computer Disk Read Over Memory
Last Answer : (C) Compact Disk Read Only Memory
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 : What is the difference between cold booting and warm booting: a) Cold Booting uses a floppy for booting while warm booting uses a hard disk for booting b) Cold booting is starting the computer from the power ... CAD command or reset button when it hangs c) Both of The Above d) None of The Above
Last Answer : b) Cold booting is starting the computer from the power off position and warm booting is the restarting the computer with CAD command or reset button when it hangs
Description : This component is required to process data into information and consists of integrated circuits. 1) Hard disk 2) RAM 3) CPU 8 4) ROM 5) None of these
Last Answer : Answer :3
Description : Data can be saved on backing storage medium known as: (A) Compact Disk Recordable (B) Computer Disk Rewritable (C) Compact Disk Rewritable (D) Computer Data Rewritable
Last Answer : (C) Compact Disk Rewritable
Description : What three components determine the address that locates where on a floppy disk the computer will store the data?
Last Answer : a. disk side number, b. track number, and c. sector number.
Description : A hard disk is divided into tracks which is further subdivided into (A) Clusters (B) Sectors (C) Vectors (D) Heads
Last Answer : (B) Sectors
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
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : The metal disks, which are permanently housed in, sealed and contamination free containers are called A) Hard disks B) Floppy disk C) Winchester disk D) Flexible disk
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Which of the following is a storage device? A) Tape B) Hard Disk C) Floppy Disk D) All of the above
Description : Mostly which of the following device is used to carry user files? A) Floppy Disk B) Hard Disk C) RAM D) CDROM
Last Answer : Answer : A
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 : Which storage device is mounted on reels: a) Floppy Disk b) Hard Disk c) Magnetic Disk d) CD - ROM e) None of The Above
Last Answer : c) Magnetic Disk
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 : Which storage device is mounted on 'reels'? 1) Floppy Disk 2) Hard Disk 3) Magnetic Tapes 4) CDROM
Last Answer : 3) Magnetic Tapes
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 : Arrange the following devices in ascending order of the speed: A. RAM B. Hard disk C. Cache D. Floppy 1) ABDC 2) BDAC 3) DBAC 4) BADC
Last Answer : 3) DBAC
Description : The control electronics component of a floppy or hard disk drive performs what three main functions?
Last Answer : a. Spins the disk at the correct speed. b. Moves the heads across the recording surface. c. Tells the write/read heads when to write data and when to read it.
Description : Why do floppy disk drives require more preventive maintenance than hard disk drives?
Last Answer : They are not sealed units, and they use flimsy plastic disks with an oxide coating that wears off and sticks to the heads
Description : The metal disks, which are permanently housed in, sealed and contamination free containers are called a. Hard disks b. Floppy disk c. Winchester disk d. Flexible disk
Last Answer : c. Winchester disk
Description : Pick the odd one out. (1) Floppy Disk (2) ROM (3) DVD (4) Hard Disk
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 : Transfer of data from one application to another line is know na s: (A) Dynamic Disk Exchange (B) Dodgy Data Exchange (C) Dogmatic Data Exchange (D) Dynamic Data Exchange
Last Answer : (D) Dynamic Data Exchange
Description : Is there any way I can transfer data from an ancient unformatted floppy disk without damaging any of the content?
Last Answer : answer:Your best bet is to talk to someone at Best Buy (the geek squad) or something. If they can't do it, they can probably direct you somewhere that can. Be VERY careful with the disk. Keep it away from ... that would mess it up. If you do get the data off it, go through and make it makes sense.
Description : Which of the following is an example of connectivity? 1) Internet 2) Floppy disk 3) Power cord 4) Data 5) None of these
Last Answer : Answer :1
Description : Which device is used to backup the data? A) Floppy Disk B) Tape C) Network Drive D) All of the above
Description : A CD-RW disk- 1) Has a faster access than an internal disk 2) Is a form of optical disk, so it can only be written once 3) Holds less data than a floppy disk 4) Can be erased and rewritten
Last Answer : 4) Can be erased and rewritten
Description : Older, single-sided, single-density floppy disk drives would probably use what method for encoding digital data onto the floppy disk?
Last Answer : Frequency-modulation encoding.
Description : What type of floppy disk is made to store data on both sides of the disk
Last Answer : Double-sided.
Description : How much data does a standard floppy disk hold? (1) 512KB (2) 1.44MB (3) 20 MB (4) 1GB
Last Answer : 1.44MB