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Computer Assembling and Basics

Question: The speed of a processor is measured in

- a) Kilohertz (KHz)

- b) Megabytes (MB)

- c) Gigabytes (GB)

- d) Gigahertz (GHz)

- Answer: d) Gigahertz (GHz)

Question: UPS provides a consistent quality of power when the power supply goes off.

- a) True

- b) False

- Answer: a) True

Question: Which is the correct assumption about the difference between RAM and ROM?

- a) RAM is temporary storage and ROM is permanent

- b) RAM is volatile and ROM is non-volatile

- c) Writing data in RAM is faster, and in ROM, it is slower

- d) All of the above

- Answer: b) RAM is volatile and ROM is non-volatile

Question: Who makes the most popular processors?

- a) AMD

- b) Intel

- c) Nvidia

- d) Qualcomm

- Answer: b) Intel

Question: What type of compound is used to maintain heat distribution between the CPU and heat sink?

- a) Thermal Paste

- b) Cooling Gel

- c) Heat Conductive Oil

- d) Thermal Compound

- Answer: a) Thermal Paste

Question: Which is the most popular operating system?


- a) Linux

- b) macOS

- c) Windows

- d) Android

- Answer: c) Windows

Question: UPS stands for

- a) Universal Power Supply

- b) Uniform Power System

- c) Uninterrupted Power Supply

- d) United Power System

- Answer: c) Uninterrupted Power Supply

Question: Which of these is not a computer manufacturer?

- a) Microsoft

- b) Dell

- c) HP

- d) IBM

- Answer: a) Microsoft

Question: Which of the following pointing devices is used in laptops?

- a) Mouse

- b) Trackball

- c) Touchpad

- d) Joystick

- Answer: c) Touchpad

Question: Every part of the computer is attached to the --

- a) CPU

- b) RAM

- c) Motherboard

- d) Hard Drive

- Answer: c) Motherboard

Question: The power supply is connected to the motherboard by a 20-pin connector and a -- pin connector.
- a) 2

- b) 4

- c) 6

- d) 8

- Answer: b) 4

Question: What is the first component to be installed on the motherboard of a laptop?

- a) Processor

- b) RAM

- c) Hard Drive

- d) Battery

- Answer: a) Processor

Question: What is the pre-assigned size of a monitor with the display dimensions of 15* 8 inches?

- a) 15

- b) 17

- c) 19

- d) 21

- Answer: b) 17

Question: CPU stands for --

- a) Central Power Unit

- b) Central Processing Unit

- c) Central Printing Unit

- d) Central Pointing Unit

- Answer: b) Central Processing Unit

Question: Find the odd one.

- a) ROM

- b) RAM

- c) SSD

- d) HTML

- Answer: d) HTML
Question: Which component is considered the brain of the computer?

a) Hard Disk

b) CPU

c) RAM

d) Motherboard

Answer: b) CPU

Question: In CPU, the speakers and headphones are connected to which port?

- a) Blue

- b) Red

- c) Yellow

- d) Green

- Answer: d) Green

Question: What does RAM stand for?

a) Random Access Memory

b) Read-Only Memory

c) Real-time Access Memory

d) Remote Access Memory

Answer: a) Random Access Memory

Question: What connects the CPU to other components on the motherboard?

a) Hard Disk

b) RAM

c) Bus

d) Power Supply

Answer: c) Bus

Question: Which component stores data permanently even when the power is turned off?

a) RAM

b) CPU

c) Hard Disk

d) Motherboard

Answer: c) Hard Disk

Question: Which component stores the computer's BIOS or UEFI firmware?

a) RAM
b) CPU

c) Hard Disk

d) ROM Chip

Answer: d) ROM Chip

Question: What is the purpose of the motherboard's CMOS battery?

a) Powers the CPU

b) Provides backup power for BIOS settings

c) Stores temporary data in RAM

d) Controls the hard disk

Answer: b) Provides backup power for BIOS settings

Question: What type of memory is used to store the computer's firmware and BIOS?

a) RAM

b) ROM

c) Cache Memory

d) Virtual Memory

Answer: b) ROM

Question: What is the primary function of the CPU in a computer?

a) Store data permanently

b) Execute instructions and perform calculations

c) Manage network connections

d) Control the power supply

Answer: b) Execute instructions and perform calculations

Question: Which type of memory is volatile and loses its content when the power is turned off?

a) ROM

b) Cache Memory

c) RAM

d) Hard Disk

Answer: c) RAM

Question: Which component is responsible for providing power to the other components in the computer?

a) RAM
b) CPU

c) Power Supply Unit (PSU)

d) Motherboard

Answer: c) Power Supply Unit (PSU)

Question: Which component stores the instructions that the computer needs to start up?

a) CPU

b) RAM

c) Hard Disk

d) BIOS/UEFI

Answer: d) BIOS/UEFI

Question: What is the purpose of the Northbridge on a motherboard?

a) Manage power supply

b) Connect the CPU to RAM

c) Control peripheral devices

d) Store system files

Answer: b) Connect the CPU to RAM

Question: What does RAID stand for in the context of hard disks?

a) Redundant Array of Independent Disks

b) Random Access and Integrated Devices

c) Read-Only Array of Internal Drives

d) Rapid Access for Integrated Disk

Answer: a) Redundant Array of Independent Disks

Question: What is the function of the CMOS battery on the motherboard?

a) Provide power to the CPU

b) Store BIOS settings

c) Manage network connections

d) Control peripheral devices

Answer: b) Store BIOS settings

Question: What is the purpose of the CPU (Central Processing Unit) in a computer system?

a) Store system files


b) Connect to the internet

c) Process data and instructions

d) Manage power supply

Answer: c) Process data and instructions

Question: What does BIOS stand for in the context of computer hardware?

a) Basic Input Output System

b) Binary Input Output System

c) Basic Integrated Operating System

d) Base Input Output Software

Answer: a) Basic Input Output System

Question: Which type of memory is used to temporarily store data that the CPU is actively using?

a) ROM

b) Cache Memory

c) RAM

d) Hard Disk

Answer: c) RAM

Question: What is the purpose of the Southbridge on a motherboard?

a) Connect the CPU to RAM

b) Manage power supply

c) Control peripheral devices

d) Store system files

Answer: c) Control peripheral devices

Question: Which component is responsible for managing data transfer between the CPU and other components?

a) RAM

b) CPU

c) Northbridge

d) Hard Disk

Answer: c) Northbridge

Question: What is the purpose of the BIOS/UEFI in a computer system?


a) Store temporary data

b) Connect to the internet

c) Load the operating system

d) Store system files

Answer: c) Load the operating system

Question: What is the role of a GPU in a computer system?

a) Manage power supply

b) Process graphics and images

c) Connect to the motherboard

d) Control network settings

Answer: b) Process graphics and images

Question: Which of the following statements is true?

- a) HDD is more advanced than SSD

- b) SSD is more advanced than HDD

- c) Both are equally advanced

- d) None of the above

- Answer: b) SSD is more advanced than HDD

Question: Find the odd one.

- a) .exe

- b) .jpg

- c) .docx

- d) .txt

- Answer: b) .exe

Question: "getintopc.com" is a source for -------------

- a) Software

- b) Hardware

- c) Firmware

- d) Drivers

- Answer: a) Software

Question: Find the odd one.


- a) .exe

- b) .jpg

- c) .mp3

- d) .java

- Answer: d) .java

Operating System:

Question: When a computer starts, the operating system checks all the -------------- and loads their drivers.

- a) Applications

- b) Processes

- c) Programs

- d) Services

- Answer: b) Processes

Question: Creates a link between a user and the computer.

- a) RAM

- b) CPU

- c) Motherboard

- d) Operating system

- Answer: d) Operating system

Question: By operating system, resource management can be done via ---------------

- a) Time division multiplexing

- b) Space division multiplexing

- c) Both time and space division multiplexing

- d) None of the above

- Answer: c) Both time and space division multiplexing

Question: Which operating system allows multiple users simultaneously?

- a) Single-user OS

- b) Multi-user OS

- c) Both single-user and multi-user OS

- d) None of the above


- Answer: b) Multi-user OS

Question: Unix is --------------

- a) Hardware

- b) Firmware

- c) Software

- d) Operating software

- Answer: d) Operating software

Question: A computer program that protects a system from viruses is called -----

- a) Firewall

- b) Anti-malware

- c) Anti-spyware

- d) Anti-virus

- Answer: d) Anti-virus

Question: State whether the statement is True or False: Windows 10 always manually updates the device driver.

- a) True

- b) False

- Answer: a) True

Question: Which key combination is used to minimize all open windows and display the desktop on the screen?

- a) Ctrl+Alt+Del

- b) Alt+Tab

- c) Ctrl+Esc

- d) Windows Key+D

- Answer: d) Windows Key+D

17. Question: What is the maximum number of primary partitions that can be created on a hard disk?

- a) Two

- b) Three

- c) Four

- d) Five

- Answer: c) Four
Question: To access the internet on the computer, you need to configure -------- setting in Windows.

- a) Display

- b) Audio

- c) Network

- d) Power

- Answer: c) Network

Question: Linux is an/a ---------------

- a) Closed source software

- b) Open-source software

- c) Proprietary software

- d) Freeware

- Answer: b) Open-source software

Question: Which assumptions are correct?

- a) The 32-bit OS can store and handle data more than the 64-bit OS

- b) It has an addressable space of 16 GB

- c) None of the above

- Answer: c) None of the above

Question: Desktop of a computer belongs to -------------

- a) A drive

- b) B drive

- c) C drive

- d) D drive

- Answer: c) C drive

Question: The speed of printing is denoted as

- a) Pages Per Minute (PPM)

- b) Dots Per Inch (DPI)

- c) Gigahertz (GHz)

- d) Megabytes Per Second (MB/s)

- Answer: a) Pages Per Minute (PPM)

Question: What is the function of the OS?


- a) Organizing and Sorting

- b) Offering Solutions

- c) Operating System

- d) Overseeing Security

- Answer: c) Operating System

Question: Where does the pinned application stay in Windows OS?

- a) Desktop

- b) Taskbar

- c) Start menu

- d) Control Panel

- Answer: b) Taskbar

Question: What is the extension of applet files in the control panel?

- a) .exe

- b) .cpl

- c) .dll

- d) .app

- Answer: b) .cpl

Question: What steps should be taken if Windows does not update automatically?

- a) Start - Settings - Update & Security - Windows Update - Check for updates

- b) Start - Control Panel - System - Enable automatic updates

- c) Start - Control Panel - Windows Update - Check for updates

- d) Start - Settings - Control Panel - System - Update & Security

- Answer: a) Start - Settings - Update & Security - Windows Update - Check for updates

Question: Which acts as an intermediary between a user and a computer?

- a) CPU

- b) RAM

- c) Motherboard

- d) Operating System

- Answer: d) Operating System

Question: Which protocol assigns IP addresses in network printers?


- a) DNS

- b) HTTP

- c) DHCP

- d) FTP

- Answer: c) DHCP

Question: Ctrl, shift, and alt are called ------------ keys.

- a) Modifier

- b) Function

- c) Special

- d) Command

- Answer: a) Modifier

Applications are often referred to as ---------------

- a) Executable files

- b) System files

- c) Batch files

- d) Configuration files

- Answer: a) Executable files

Question: What menu is selected to cut, copy, and paste?

- a) File

- b) Edit

- c) View

- d) Tools

- Answer: b) Edit

Question: What is the name given to those applications that combine text, sound, graphics, motion video, and/or
animation?

- a) Multimedia

- b) Integrated

- c) Hybrid

- d) Composite

- Answer: a) Multimedia
Question: The control panel is a part of --------------- in the computer system.

- a) Hardware

- b) Firmware

- c) Software

- d) Peripheral devices

- Answer: c) Software

Question: Which of the following is the smallest visual element on a video monitor?

- a) Byte

- b) Pixel

- c) Bit

- d) Megabyte

- Answer: b) Pixel

Question: Which of the following programs enables you to calculate numbers related to rows and columns?

- a) Word Processor

- b) Database Management System

- c) Spreadsheet Program

- d) Presentation Software

- Answer: c) Spreadsheet Program

Operating System Installation

Question: Which file system is commonly used by macOS?

a) FAT32

b) HFS+

c) NTFS

d) ext4

Answer: b) HFS+

Question: What is the primary function of the bootloader during the operating system boot process?

a) Manage network connections

b) Load the operating system kernel

c) Control power supply

d) Install device drivers

Answer: b) Load the operating system kernel


Question: What is the purpose of the BIOS or UEFI firmware in the boot process?

a) Load the operating system kernel

b) Format the hard disk

c) Configure network settings

d) Manage device drivers

Answer: a) Load the operating system kernel

Question: What is the purpose of the BIOS in a computer system?

a) Manage internet connectivity

b) Process graphics

c) Store system settings and initiate the boot process

d) Control peripheral devices

Answer: c) Store system settings and initiate the boot process

Windows:

Question: In Windows, what is the purpose of the Control Panel category "Ease of Access"?

a) Manage user accounts

b) Configure accessibility options

c) Adjust display settings

d) Install device drivers

Answer: b) Configure accessibility options

Question: What is the purpose of the Control Panel category "System" in Windows?

a) Configure network settings

b) Adjust display settings

c) Manage user accounts

d) Install device drivers

Answer: c) Manage user accounts

Question: What does the Windows Registry store?

a) System files

b) Device drivers

c) System settings and configurations

d) Installed programs
Answer: c) System settings and configurations

Question: What is the purpose of the System Configuration (msconfig) tool in Windows?

a) Manage system startup and services

b) Configure network settings

c) Install software updates

d) Adjust display settings

Answer: a) Manage system startup and services

Question: Which Windows utility allows you to create a backup of your files?

a) Backup and Restore

b) Disk Cleanup

c) Windows Update

d) Action Center

Answer: a) Backup and Restore

Question: Which Windows feature allows you to organize running applications on the taskbar?

a) Snap Assist

b) Task View

c) Start Menu

d) Action Center

Answer: b) Task View

Question: What is the purpose of the Windows Registry?

a) Manage device drivers

b) Store system settings and configurations

c) Install software

d) Control panel settings

Answer: b) Store system settings and configurations

Question: Which file system is commonly used by Windows operating systems?

a) FAT32

b) NTFS

c) ext4

d) HFS+
Answer: b) NTFS

Question: During the Windows installation process, what is the purpose of the "partitioning" step?

a) Installing device drivers

b) Creating logical drives

c) Dividing the hard disk into sections

d) Configuring the network settings

Answer: c) Dividing the hard disk into sections

Question: Which file system is commonly used by Windows operating systems?

a) FAT32

b) ext4

c) HFS+

d) NTFS

Answer: d) NTFS

Question: In Windows, what is the purpose of the "Taskbar"?

a) Manage system resources

b) Organize files on the desktop

c) Launch and switch between open applications

d) Configure network settings

Answer: c) Launch and switch between open applications

Question: Which version of Windows introduced the Start menu?

a) Windows XP

b) Windows 7

c) Windows 8

d) Windows 10

Answer: a) Windows XP

Question: What is the purpose of the Control Panel in Windows?

a) Adjusting system settings

b) Installing software

c) Managing files and folders

d) Browsing the internet


Answer: a) Adjusting system settings

Question: What is the purpose of the Windows Update feature?

a) Install new device drivers

b) Download and install security and feature updates

c) Manage user accounts

d) Configure network settings

Answer: b) Download and install security and feature updates

Question: Which Windows feature allows you to create a snapshot of your system at a specific point in time?

a) System Restore

b) Disk Cleanup

c) Windows Defender

d) Action Center

Answer: a) System Restore

Linux:

Question: What is the default shell in most Linux distributions?

a) Command Prompt

b) PowerShell

c) Bash

d) Terminal

Answer: c) Bash

Question: Which command is used to install software packages in Debian-based Linux distributions?

a) yum

b) apt-get

c) pacman

d) zypper

Answer: b) apt-get

Question: In Linux, what is the purpose of the "sudo" command?

a) Switch user

b) Superuser privileges

c) System update
d) Network configuration

Answer: b) Superuser privileges

Question: What is the purpose of the Master Boot Record (MBR) during the operating system installation process?

a) Format the hard disk

b) Manage device drivers

c) Load the operating system kernel

d) Create a backup of the data

Answer: c) Load the operating system kernel

Question: What is an operating system?

- a) The core program of a computer

- b) Software that manages hardware and provides services for computer programs

- c) The physical components of a computer

- d) All of the mentioned

- Answer: b) Software that manages hardware and provides services for computer programs

Question: Which command is used to display the contents of a directory in Linux?

a) ls

b) dir

c) show

d) list

Answer: a) ls

Question: What does the acronym "GNU" stand for in GNU/Linux?

a) General Network Utility

b) GNU's Not Unix

c) Global Network Unified

d) Graphical Network Utilities

Answer: b) GNU's Not Unix

Question: In Linux, what is the purpose of the "chmod" command?

a) Change the computer's hostname

b) Change file permissions

c) Check system logs


d) Install software packages

Answer: b) Change file permissions

Question: In Linux, what is the purpose of the "grep" command?

a) Graphical representation of files

b) Search for a pattern in files

c) Rename files

d) Create a compressed archive

Answer: b) Search for a pattern in files

Question: What is the purpose of the "sudo apt-get update" command in Debian-based Linux distributions?

a) Install new software

b) Update the list of available software packages

c) Remove software packages

d) Upgrade the Linux kernel

Answer: b) Update the list of available software packages

Question: Which command is used to update the package list in Debian-based Linux distributions?

a) apt-get install

b) apt-get update

c) apt-get upgrade

d) apt-get remove

Answer: b) apt-get update

Question: In Linux, what is the purpose of the "tar" command?

a) Search for files

b) Create a compressed archive

c) Change file permissions

d) Update software packages

Answer: b) Create a compressed archive

Question: What is the purpose of the "apt-get upgrade" command in Debian-based Linux distributions?

a) Install new software packages

b) Update the installed software packages

c) Remove software packages


d) Change file permissions

Answer: b) Update the installed software packages

Question: Which file system is commonly used by Linux?

a) FAT32

b) NTFS

c) ext4

d) HFS+

Answer: c) ext4

Question: What is the purpose of the GRUB bootloader in Linux?

a) Load the Linux kernel

b) Format the hard disk

c) Configure network settings

d) Install device drivers

Answer: a) Load the Linux kernel

Software Installation

Question: What is the purpose of a software firewall?

a) Monitor hardware performance

b) Block unauthorized access to the computer

c) Speed up internet connectivity

d) Manage printer settings

Answer: b) Block unauthorized access to the computer

Question: During software installation, what is the role of a product key or license key?

a) Connect to the internet

b) Register the software with the manufacturer

c) Install device drivers

d) Format the hard disk

Answer: b) Register the software with the manufacturer

Question: What is the purpose of disk cleanup utility in Windows?

a) Install new software

b) Remove unnecessary files to free up disk space


c) Manage printer settings

d) Update device drivers

Answer: b) Remove unnecessary files to free up disk space

Question: What is the purpose of an operating system?

a) Control hardware devices

b) Provide internet connectivity

c) Manage printer settings

d) Create documents and presentations

Answer: a) Control hardware devices

Question: What is the purpose of device drivers?

a) To assemble computer components

b) To control hardware devices

c) To install the operating system

d) To manage RAM

Answer: b) To control hardware devices

Question: Which software manages the interaction between hardware and the operating system?

a) Device Drivers

b) Application Software

c) Firmware

d) Operating System

Answer: d) Operating System

Question: What is the process of loading the operating system into the computer's memory called?

a) Booting

b) Formatting

c) Installing

d) Configuring

Answer: a) Booting

Question: During software installation, what is the purpose of the EULA?

a) It provides troubleshooting tips

b) It specifies the software's license terms


c) It configures network settings

d) It installs device drivers

Answer: b) It specifies the software's license terms

Question: What is the primary purpose of an antivirus program?

a) Speed up the computer

b) Prevent software installation

c) Protect against malicious software

d) Manage printer settings

Answer: c) Protect against malicious software

Question: Which software category includes programs like Microsoft Word and Adobe Photoshop?

a) Operating System

b) Utility Software

c) Application Software

d) Device Drivers

Answer: c) Application Software

Question: What is the role of the Windows Task Scheduler?

a) Monitor system performance

b) Schedule automatic tasks and processes

c) Configure network settings

d) Manage printer settings

Answer: b) Schedule automatic tasks and processes

Question: During software installation, what is the purpose of a DLL (Dynamic Link Library)?

a) Execute instructions and perform calculations

b) Store system files

c) Manage hardware devices

d) Provide shared code and resources for applications

Answer: d) Provide shared code and resources for applications

Question: During software installation, what is the purpose of the "Custom" or "Advanced" installation option?

a) Install the software with default settings

b) Customize installation settings and choose components


c) Remove existing programs

d) Format the hard disk

Answer: b) Customize installation settings and choose components

Question: What is the purpose of the "Action Center" in the Windows Control Panel?

a) Configure system notifications

b) Manage power options

c) Install device drivers

d) Adjust screen brightness

Answer: a) Configure system notifications

Question: What is the purpose of an antivirus program?

a) Block spam emails

b) Prevent unauthorized access to the internet

c) Protect against malicious software

d) Manage printer settings

Answer: c) Protect against malicious software

Control Panel

Question: What is the function of the "Control Panel" in Windows?

a) Monitor system performance

b) Manage hardware devices and system settings

c) Install software updates

d) Adjust screen brightness

Answer: b) Manage hardware devices and system settings

Question: In the Windows Control Panel, where can you configure the system's date and time?

a) System and Security

b) Clock and Region

c) Hardware and Sound

d) Time and Date Settings

Answer: b) Clock and Region

Question: In Windows, which Control Panel category is used for managing user accounts?

a) System and Security


b) User Accounts and Family Safety

c) Network and Internet

d) Hardware and Sound

Answer: b) User Accounts and Family Safety

Question: What can be configured in the "Power Options" section of the Control Panel?

a) Screen resolution

b) Sleep and hibernation settings

c) Mouse sensitivity

d) Network connections

Answer: b) Sleep and hibernation settings

Question: In the Windows Control Panel, which category is used to configure internet and network settings?

a) System and Security

b) Network and Internet

c) Hardware and Sound

d) User Accounts

Answer: b) Network and Internet

Question: What is the purpose of the "System Configuration" tool in the Windows Control Panel?

a) Configure user accounts

b) Manage system startup

c) Adjust display settings

d) Install software updates

Answer: b) Manage system startup

Question: In the Windows Control Panel, where can you configure the screen resolution?

a) System and Security

b) Display

c) Hardware and Sound

d) Personalization

Answer: b) Display

Question: In the Windows Control Panel, where can you configure the appearance and themes?

a) Personalization
b) System and Security

c) Hardware and Sound

d) Display

Answer: a) Personalization

Question: What is the purpose of the "Action Center" in Windows?

a) Configure system notifications

b) Manage power options

c) Install device drivers

d) Adjust screen brightness

Answer: a) Configure system notifications

Question: What is the purpose of the "System Restore" feature in the Windows Control Panel?

a) Configure system notifications

b) Roll back the system to a previous state

c) Adjust screen brightness

d) Install device drivers

Answer: b) Roll back the system to a previous state

Question: In the Windows Control Panel, where can you configure the screen saver settings?

a) Personalization

b) System and Security

c) Hardware and Sound

d) Display

Answer: a) Personalization

Question: In Windows, where can you configure the system's virtual memory settings?

a) System and Security

b) Advanced system settings

c) Hardware and Sound

d) Personalization

Answer: b) Advanced system settings

Question: In the Windows Control Panel, where can you configure the screen saver settings?

a) Personalization
b) System and Security

c) Hardware and Sound

d) Display

Answer: a) Personalization

Question: This option is used in the Start menu to execute a file or application directly.

- a) Control Panel

- b) Run Option

- c) Task Manager

- d) Settings

- Answer: b) Run Option

Question: ICT stands for

- a) Internet and Cable Television

- b) Information and Communication Technology

- c) International Computing Technology

- d) Integrated Circuit Technology

- Answer: b) Information and Communication Technology

Question: One KB is equal to

- a) 1024 bits

- b) 1000 bits

- c) Both are correct

- d) None of the above

- Answer: c) Both are correct

Question: One byte is equal to ------------ bits.

- a) 4

- b) 6

- c) 8

- d) 10

- Answer: c) 8

Question: How would you remove Internet Explorer from your programs?
- a) Start menu > Control Panel > Uninstall a program under "programs" > select Internet Explorer and click
uninstall.

- b) Start menu > Settings > System > Apps > select Internet Explorer and click uninstall.

- c) Start menu > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer Removal Tool.

- d) Internet Explorer cannot be removed from Windows.

- Answer: a) Start menu > Control Panel > Uninstall a program under "programs" > select Internet Explorer and
click uninstall.

Question: What icon will let you see hidden files?

- a) Security and Maintenance

- b) Appearance and Personalization

- c) System and Security

- d) Administrative Tools

- Answer: b) Appearance and Personalization

Question: Which control panel icon will allow you to adjust your power options?

- a) System and Security

- b) Hardware and Sound

- c) Power Options

- d) Administrative Tools

- Answer: c) Power Options

Question: You want to set up backups. Which control panel option would allow you to do this?

- a) Backup and Restore (Windows 7)

- b) System and Security

- c) Administrative Tools

- d) File History

- Answer: a) Backup and Restore (Windows 7)

Printer and Devices

Question: What does the term "duplex printing" refer to in the context of printers?

a) Printing in color

b) Printing on both sides of the paper

c) High-speed printing

d) Wireless printing
Answer: b) Printing on both sides of the paper

Question: Which connection type is commonly used for wireless printers?

a) USB

b) Ethernet

c) Bluetooth

d) HDMI

Answer: c) Bluetooth

Question: Which type of printer uses a toner cartridge?

a) Inkjet printer

b) Laser printer

c) Dot matrix printer

d) Thermal printer

Answer: b) Laser printer

Question: What is the purpose of a device driver for a printer?

a) To print documents

b) To control the printer hardware

c) To connect to the internet

d) To manage RAM

Answer: b) To control the printer hardware

Question: What is the role of a device driver?

a) Manage user accounts

b) Control hardware devices and facilitate communication with the operating system

c) Configure network settings

d) Install new software

Answer: b) Control hardware devices and facilitate communication with the operating system

Question: What is the purpose of the "Device Manager" in Windows?

a) Configure system notifications

b) Manage hardware devices and their drivers

c) Adjust display settings

d) Install printer drivers


Answer: b) Manage hardware devices and their drivers

Question: What does DPI stand for in the context of printers?

a) Dots Per Inch

b) Documents Per Inch

c) Digital Print Interface

d) Data Processing Index

Answer: a) Dots Per Inch

Question: What is the purpose of a print spooler in the context of printers?

a) Manages printer hardware

b) Holds print jobs in a queue

c) Configures printer settings

d) Installs printer drivers

Answer: b) Holds print jobs in a queue

Question: Which connection type is commonly used for printers in a home or office setting?

a) USB

b) HDMI

c) Bluetooth

d) VGA

Answer: a) USB

Question: What does the term "plug and play" refer to in the context of devices like printers?

a) Devices that automatically configure themselves

b) Devices that require manual configuration

c) Devices that don't need electricity

d) Devices that are difficult to set up

Answer: a) Devices that automatically configure themselves

Question: What is the role of a print queue in printer management?

a) Install printer drivers

b) Store print jobs temporarily

c) Configure printer settings


d) Manage paper tray settings

Answer: b) Store print jobs temporarily

Question: Which type of printer uses ink cartridges?

a) Laser printer

b) Dot matrix printer

c) Inkjet printer

d) Thermal printer

Answer: c) Inkjet printer

Question: What is the purpose of the "Add a Printer" wizard in Windows?

a) Update printer firmware

b) Remove printers from the system

c) Install new printer drivers

d) Configure printer sharing settings

Answer: c) Install new printer drivers

Question: What is the function of a print server in a network?

a) Manage printer hardware

b) Control printer settings

c) Centralize print job processing for multiple printers

d) Install printer drivers

Answer: c) Centralize print job processing for multiple printers

Question: Which connection type is commonly used for high-speed printing in office environments?

a) USB

b) Ethernet

c) Bluetooth

d) Wireless

Answer: b) Ethernet

Question: What is the purpose of the "Add a Device" wizard in Windows?

a) Update printer firmware

b) Remove devices from the system

c) Install new device drivers


d) Configure device sharing settings

Answer: c) Install new device drivers

Question: Which printer is used to print only characters and symbols and cannot print graphics?

- a) Inkjet Printer

- b) Laser Printer

- c) Daisy Wheel Printer

- d) Thermal Printer

- Answer: c) Daisy Wheel Printer

Question: Which printers are widely used in fax machines?

- a) Dot Matrix Printers

- b) Laser Printers

- c) Thermal Printers

- d) Inkjet Printers

- Answer: c) Thermal Printers

Question: What is the print speed of a line dot matrix printer?

- a) Less than 100 cps

- b) More than 1000 cps

- c) Between 500 and 1000 cps

- d) Between 100 and 500 cps

- Answer: b) More than 1000 cps

Question: Which printer sprays fine drops of ink on the paper?

- a) Dot Matrix Printer

- b) Daisy Wheel Printer

- c) Inkjet Printer

- d) Thermal Printer

- Answer: c) Inkjet Printer

Question: Which printer is used limited to one or a few fonts?

- a) Laser Printer

- b) Dot Matrix Printer

- c) Inkjet Printer
- d) Daisy Wheel Printer

- Answer: b) Dot Matrix Printer

Question: Which test indicates that the motors, laser scanners, drive assemblies, and sensors are working correctly?

- a) Alignment Test

- b) Engine Test

- c) Quality Test

- d) Print Test

- Answer: b) Engine Test

Question: Which is a must for network printers connected directly to the local computer network?

- a) MAC Address

- b) IP Address

- c) Subnet Mask

- d) DNS, Host Name

Answer: d) DNS, Host Name

Question: Which port socket in the computer uses 25 pins?

- a) USB Port

- b) Parallel Port

- c) Serial Port

- d) Ethernet Port

- Answer: b) Parallel Port

Question: Which cable data transfer rate goes up to 480 Mbps?

- a) Ethernet Cable

- b) VGA Cable

- c) HDMI Cable

- d) USB Cable

- Answer: d) USB Cable

Question: What is the full form of SSID in the installation of a wireless printer?

- a) Security Set Identifier

- b) Service Set Identifier

- c) System Set Identifier


- d) Signal Set Identifier

- Answer: b) Service Set Identifier

Question: What is the main advantage of a dot matrix printer?

- a) High-Quality Graphics

- b) Fast Printing Speed

- c) Quiet Operation

- d) To Make Carbon Copy

- Answer: d) To Make Carbon Copy

Question: Which technology is used in a laser printer?

- a) Thermal Printing

- b) Impact Printing

- c) Inkjet Printing

- d) Electrostatically Charged

- Answer: d) Electrostatically Charged

Question: What is the high resolution produced by an LED Printer?

- a) 300 dpi

- b) 600 dpi

- c) 1200 dpi

- d) 2400 dpi

- Answer: d) 2400 dpi

Question: What is the printing speed of a large laser printer?

- a) 50 ppm

- b) 100 ppm

- c) 150 ppm

- d) 200 ppm

- Answer: c) 150 ppm

Question: Which device is used to print graphical outputs by a computer on paper?

- a) Dot Matrix Printer

- b) Laser Printer

- c) Inkjet Printer
- d) Plotter

- Answer: d) Plotter

Question: How is ink transferred to paper in inkjet printers?

- a) Magnetism

- b) Heat

- c) Pressure

- d) Crystal

- Answer: d) Crystal

Question: What action will correct uneven or intermittent print on a dot matrix printer?

- a) Replacing the Ribbon

- b) Cleaning the Print Head

- c) Adjusting the Print Density

- d) Replacing the Toner Cartridge

- Answer: a) Replacing the Ribbon

Question: Which device has a rigid plastic housing that is replaceable, recyclable, and reusable?

- a) Ink Cartridge

- b) Toner Cartridge

- c) Print Head

- d) Drum Unit

- Answer: b) Toner Cartridge

Question: What type of toner is used in an inkjet printer?

- a) Liquid Toner

- b) Powder Toner

- c) Gel Toner

- d) Ink Cartridge

- Answer: d) Ink Cartridge

Question: Choose the output devices.

- a) Mouse, keyboard, scanner

- b) Monitor, printer, speakers


- c) Hard drive, USB flash drive, memory card

- d) CPU, RAM, GPU

- Answer: b) Monitor, printer, speakers

Question: Which is an Input device?

- a) Monitor

- b) Printer

- c) Scanner

- d) Speakers

- Answer: c) Scanner

Question: What is the full form of ADF in scanner features?

- a) Automatic Document Formatting

- b) Advanced Data Filtering

- c) Automatic Document Feeder

- d) Automatic Digital Fusion

- Answer: c) Automatic Document Feeder

Question: What is the full form of QR Code?

- a) Quick Retrieval Code

- b) Quick Response Code

- c) Quality Recognition Code

- d) Quantum Resonance Code

- Answer: b) Quick Response Code

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