This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Length Of Cat5 Transmission? |
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Answer» 100m. 100m. |
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What Is Rom? |
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Answer» Read Only MEMORY – USED for STORING data that you do not want somebody to WRITE to. Read Only Memory – Used for storing data that you do not want somebody to write to. |
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How Many Primary Partitions Can You Have In Dos? |
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Answer» Four primary and MAXIMUM ONE active PER disk. See this link for some EXPLANATIONS. Unsure at this stage what the exact question was. Four primary and maximum one active per disk. See this link for some explanations. Unsure at this stage what the exact question was. |
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What Is The Difference Between Pcie And Pci? |
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Answer» PCI-e is NEWER than PCI and PCI-x. The SLOTS LOOK different and they are not COMPATIBLE. PCI-e is newer than PCI and PCI-x. The slots look different and they are not compatible. |
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What Is The Port Used For Http? |
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Answer» 80 80 |
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What Is The Bit Rate Of A Serial Interface Of A Network Device? |
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Answer» the default apparently in hyperterminal – 9600 (this might be TRICKY, in my experience this varies between the DEVICES – max is probably 115200bps). Maybe what they are ASKING for is what is the default speed of a Cisco SWITCH’s aux or console port? If so, the answer is 9600. the default apparently in hyperterminal – 9600 (this might be tricky, in my experience this varies between the devices – max is probably 115200bps). Maybe what they are asking for is what is the default speed of a Cisco switch’s aux or console port? If so, the answer is 9600. |
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What Is Bios? |
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Answer» BASIC input/output system. Responsible for initializing hardware, POST/startup DIAGNOSTICS, boot the OS and VARIES hardware settings. Basic input/output system. Responsible for initializing hardware, POST/startup diagnostics, boot the OS and varies hardware settings. |
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Name Two Devices Needed To Make A Network? |
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Answer» SWITCH and ROUTER (well, network card (NIC) and router should do it, or a switch and network card.. depends how BIG you want to make it, really i guess you can have a network with a CROSSOVER cable and two nics). switch and router (well, network card (NIC) and router should do it, or a switch and network card.. depends how big you want to make it, really i guess you can have a network with a crossover cable and two nics). |
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How Do You Find The First Disk In A Linux Os? |
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Answer» LOOK under /dev/ for a disk LIKE /dev/sda(SATA) /dev/hda (PATA). Then /dev/sda1 is the first partition. Look under /dev/ for a disk like /dev/sda(SATA) /dev/hda (PATA). Then /dev/sda1 is the first partition. |
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How Do You Recognize A Broken Hard Drive Without Software Or Removing It From The Machine? |
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What Is The Name Of The Ethernet Plug? |
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Answer» RJ45 RJ45 |
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What Is The Resolution In Windows 2000 Safe Mode? |
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Answer» 800×600 or 640×480?- SEE this LINK on mydigitallife or this POST on TOM’s HARDWARE. 800×600 or 640×480?- see this link on mydigitallife or this post on tom’s hardware. |
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How Many Can You Have On Each Channel? What Are They Called? |
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Answer» 2 / master and slave |
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How Many Ide Devices Can You Have In A Pc? |
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Answer» two per channel (usually 4) |
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What Protocol Is Used By Ping? |
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Answer» ICMP (this is a SNEAKY question – an obvious FAULT is to go for TCP or UDP) ICMP (this is a sneaky question – an obvious fault is to go for TCP or UDP) |
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What Are All The Components In A Pc Or Server? |
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Answer» PC: chassi, SYSTEM board, PSU, cpu, ram, hdd, fans, cables, graphics card, dvd, monitor, keyboard/mouse Server: same with DEDUCTION of a extra graphics card (is one on the system board), and addition of hdd controller, possibly backplane, no cd/dvd, extra NIC, double cpu, ram, psu, fans, remote monitoring/console. PC: chassi, system board, psu, cpu, ram, hdd, fans, cables, graphics card, dvd, monitor, keyboard/mouse Server: same with deduction of a extra graphics card (is one on the system board), and addition of hdd controller, possibly backplane, no cd/dvd, extra nic, double cpu, ram, psu, fans, remote monitoring/console. |
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