The Computer Hardware: Basic MCQ Quiz

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The Computer Hardware: Basic MCQ Quiz! Computer hardware is the physical components of a computer which are used to input data or instructions. One of the primary hardware devices is the C. P. U and the keyboard. By taking this quiz, you will see just how much you know about different computer hardware and how they are used. Do give it a shot and see how well you will do!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The FinePix series of digital cameras are made by what company?

    • A. 

      Panasonic

    • B. 

      Eastman Kodak

    • C. 

      Sony

    • D. 

      FujiFilm

    Correct Answer
    D. FujiFilm
    Explanation
    The correct answer is FujiFilm. The FinePix series of digital cameras is made by FujiFilm.

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  • 2. 

    The "ThinkCentre" line of desktop computers is the product of which manufacturer?

    • A. 

      HP

    • B. 

      Compaq

    • C. 

      IBM/Lenovo

    • D. 

      Dell

    Correct Answer
    C. IBM/Lenovo
    Explanation
    The correct answer is IBM/Lenovo. The "ThinkCentre" line of desktop computers is specifically manufactured by IBM/Lenovo. This line of computers is known for its reliability and performance, targeting business and professional users. IBM is a renowned technology company, and Lenovo acquired IBM's personal computer division in 2005, continuing the production of the ThinkCentre series under their brand.

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  • 3. 

    Firewire is defined in which IEEE standard?

    • A. 

      389

    • B. 

      1212

    • C. 

      802.11

    • D. 

      1394

    Correct Answer
    D. 1394
    Explanation
    Firewire is a high-speed serial bus interface that is used for connecting devices such as cameras, external hard drives, and audio interfaces to a computer. It is defined in the IEEE 1394 standard, which specifies the physical and electrical characteristics of the interface. The other options mentioned in the question (389, 1212, and 802.11) are not related to Firewire and do not define it.

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  • 4. 

    Serial Advanced Technology Attachment refers to which common hardware component?

    • A. 

      Disk Drives

    • B. 

      Processor

    • C. 

      Memory

    • D. 

      Power

    Correct Answer
    A. Disk Drives
    Explanation
    Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) is a common hardware component that refers to the technology used for connecting and transferring data between a computer's motherboard and its disk drives. SATA is widely used in modern computer systems for connecting hard disk drives and solid-state drives, providing faster data transfer rates and improved performance compared to older technologies like Parallel ATA. Therefore, the correct answer is Disk Drives.

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  • 5. 

    Who makes "Barracuda" disk drives?

    • A. 

      Hitachi

    • B. 

      Western Digital

    • C. 

      Seagate

    • D. 

      Maxtor

    Correct Answer
    C. Seagate
    Explanation
    Seagate is the correct answer because they are the manufacturer of "Barracuda" disk drives.

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  • 6. 

    AMD bought what graphics card manufacturing company in 2006?

    • A. 

      SLI

    • B. 

      ATI

    • C. 

      PNY

    • D. 

      NVIDIA

    Correct Answer
    B. ATI
    Explanation
    In 2006, AMD acquired ATI Technologies, a well-known graphics card manufacturing company. This acquisition allowed AMD to expand its product portfolio and strengthen its position in the graphics card market. ATI's expertise in graphics technology complemented AMD's CPU capabilities, enabling the company to offer more integrated solutions for both gaming and professional use. This acquisition played a significant role in shaping AMD's success in the graphics card industry.

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  • 7. 

    What does "VLSI" stand for?

    • A. 

      Vesa Local System Integration

    • B. 

      Video Library Standard Interface

    • C. 

      Very Large Scale Integration

    • D. 

      Voice Link System Initialization

    Correct Answer
    C. Very Large Scale Integration
    Explanation
    VLSI stands for Very Large Scale Integration. This refers to the process of integrating thousands or millions of transistors onto a single chip. This technology allows for the creation of complex and powerful electronic devices, such as microprocessors and memory chips.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these relates to the thin series of IBM Thinkpads?

    • A. 

      760CD

    • B. 

      365

    • C. 

      760EL

    • D. 

      560

    Correct Answer
    D. 560
    Explanation
    The IBM Thinkpad series includes various models, and the one that relates to the thin series is the 560. The other options, 760CD, 365, and 760EL, are not part of the thin series of IBM Thinkpads.

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  • 9. 

    What are the published minimum system requirements to run "Windows 2000"?

    • A. 

      333 Mhz Processor, 128 Mb Ram, 850 Mb Free Space

    • B. 

      433 Mhz Processor, 32 Mb Ram, 550 Mb Free Space

    • C. 

      233 Mhz Processor, 64 Mb Ram, 750 Mb Free Space

    • D. 

      133 Mhz Processor, 64 Mb Ram, 650 Mb Free Space

    Correct Answer
    D. 133 Mhz Processor, 64 Mb Ram, 650 Mb Free Space
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 133 Mhz Processor, 64 Mb Ram, 650 Mb Free Space. This is the minimum system requirement to run "Windows 2000". It specifies the processor speed, amount of RAM, and free space on the hard drive that is needed to run the operating system.

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  • 10. 

    What does PCMCIA stand for?

    • A. 

      Personal Computer Modulation Card Internal Accessory

    • B. 

      People Cannot Memorize Computer-Intensive Acronyms

    • C. 

      Personal Computer Modem Card International Association

    • D. 

      Personal Computer Memory Card International Association

    Correct Answer
    D. Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
    Explanation
    PCMCIA stands for Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. This organization was responsible for developing standards for credit card-sized peripheral devices that could be inserted into a computer's expansion slots. These devices, known as PCMCIA cards, were commonly used for adding memory, storage, and other functionality to laptops and other portable computers. The acronym accurately reflects the purpose and nature of the organization and its products.

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  • 11. 

    On a typical IBM compatible machine, which is the serial port?

    • A. 

      25 Pin Female Connector

    • B. 

      9 Pin Female Connector

    • C. 

      25 Pin Male Connector

    • D. 

      9 Pin And A 25 Pin Connector

    Correct Answer
    D. 9 Pin And A 25 Pin Connector
    Explanation
    The serial port on a typical IBM compatible machine consists of a 9-pin female connector and a 25-pin male connector. These connectors are used to connect external devices, such as modems or printers, to the computer. The 9-pin connector is commonly known as the RS-232 port, while the 25-pin connector is often referred to as the parallel port.

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  • 12. 

    Which part of the microprocessor is responsible for all mathematical computations?

    • A. 

      ALU

    • B. 

      RAM

    • C. 

      ROM

    • D. 

      CPU

    Correct Answer
    A. ALU
    Explanation
    The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) is responsible for all mathematical computations in a microprocessor. It performs various arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as logical operations such as AND, OR, and NOT. The ALU is an essential component of the CPU (Central Processing Unit) and is responsible for executing instructions and manipulating data within the microprocessor. It works in conjunction with other components such as registers and control units to process and perform mathematical operations.

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  • 13. 

    Click wheel technology can measure changes in a position greater than what size?

    • A. 

      1/1000 Of An Inch

    • B. 

      1/5000 Of An Inch

    • C. 

      1/100 Of An Inch

    • D. 

      1/500 Of An Inch

    Correct Answer
    A. 1/1000 Of An Inch
    Explanation
    Click wheel technology is capable of measuring changes in position that are smaller than 1/1000 of an inch.

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  • 14. 

    What is a well-known purpose of UDP port 7?

    • A. 

      Chargen

    • B. 

      Telnet

    • C. 

      Echo

    • D. 

      SSH

    Correct Answer
    C. Echo
    Explanation
    The well-known purpose of UDP port 7 is to provide the "Echo" service. The Echo service simply sends back any data it receives, allowing for testing and troubleshooting network connectivity. This service is often used to verify if a network connection is working properly by sending a message and checking if the same message is received back.

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  • 15. 

    What does RSDL stand for?

    • A. 

      Repetitive Signal Dual Language

    • B. 

      Repeating Spiral Double Layering

    • C. 

      Reverse Spiral Dual Layer

    • D. 

      Reverse Signal Double Layer

    Correct Answer
    C. Reverse Spiral Dual Layer
    Explanation
    RSDL stands for Reverse Spiral Dual Layer. This acronym refers to a technology used in DVD-9 discs, which are DVDs that have two layers on each side of the disc. The reverse spiral refers to the way the second layer is laid out on the disc, while the dual layer means that there are two layers of data on each side. This technology allows for more data to be stored on the disc, increasing its capacity.

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