Core 1: BIOS Flashcards

1
Q

The main functions of a Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) are to perform initial hardware checks after a computer is powered on and to start up an Operating System (OS).

True or False?

A

True

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2
Q

Which of the following are a series of basic hardware diagnostic tests performed by a startup BIOS after a computer is powered on?

  • SFC
  • POTS
  • CRC
  • POST
A

POST

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3
Q

Which of the following MS Windows utilities provides access to basic information about a computer’s BIOS?

  • Winver.exe
  • Msinfo32.exe
  • Control.exe
  • Services.msc
A

Msinfo32.exe

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4
Q

A computer’s BIOS interface can be accessed by pressing: (Select best answer)

  • Reset button on the front panel of a computer case
  • Esc key during boot
  • The key set by the motherboard manufacturer for accessing BIOS configuration interface during boot
  • Delete key during boot
A

The key set by the motherboard manufacturer for accessing BIOS configuration interface during boot

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5
Q

BIOS configuration settings can be set to factory defaults by: (Select all that apply)

  • Using a jumper on the motherboard
  • Changing settings in Windows Device Manager
  • Reseating the CMOS battery on the motherboard
  • Choosing the default configuration option in the BIOS interface
A
  • Using a jumper on the motherboard
  • Reseating the CMOS battery on the motherboard
  • Choosing the default configuration option in the BIOS interface
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6
Q

Which of the following is a feature of UEFI? (Select all that apply)

  • Mouse support
  • DRM support
  • Support for hard drives with a maximum of 4 partitions per drive
  • GUI mode
  • Secure boot
  • Designed as a replacement for BIOS
  • Support for partitions/hard drives of up to 2TB
  • Network access
A
  • Mouse support
  • DRM support
  • GUI mode
  • Secure boot
  • Designed as a replacement for BIOS
  • Network access
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7
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After completing initial diagnostic procedures and allocating system resources, a startup BIOS program checks for information about secondary storage devices that might contain the OS. The list of devices and the order in which they should be checked can be found and arranged in the CMOS setup utility. This option is commonly referred to as a:

  • Boot record
  • Master Boot Record (MBR)
  • Partition table
  • Boot sequence
A

Boot sequence

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8
Q

In modern PCs, BIOS contents are stored in: (Select 2 answers)

  • EEPROM
  • ROM
  • EPROM
  • Flash memory
  • PROM
A

EEPROM

Flash memory

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9
Q

BIOS updates are performed in order to: (Select all that apply)

  • Repair damaged BIOS
  • Fix physical hardware faults
  • Provide support for new types of attached hardware
  • Fix known programming errors discovered in the current BIOS version
A

Repair damaged BIOS
Provide support for new types of attached hardware
Fix known programming errors discovered in the current BIOS version

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10
Q

Which of the following statements is true?

  • Aborted BIOS update can be resumed by the transaction recovery system
  • A common security measure is to store BIOS on a non-rewritable memory chip
  • In MS Windows, BIOS hardware configuration settings can be modified in Device Manager
  • Aborted BIOS update can damage the motherboard and render the computer unusable
A

Aborted BIOS update can damage the motherboard and render the computer unusable

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11
Q

What kind of user permission restrictions can be set in BIOS? (Select all that apply)

  • Group Policy settings
  • Windows User Account Control (UAC) settings
  • User password required to proceed when the computer is powered on
  • Password-restricted access to the BIOS setup utility (Supervisor password)
A
  • User password required to proceed when the computer is powered on
  • Password-restricted access to the BIOS setup utility (Supervisor password)
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12
Q

Chassis intrusion detection is an option that can be enabled/disabled in BIOS setup utilities that come equipped with this feature. Coupled with a hardware sensor mounted inside a computer case, it can be used to check whether the case was opened and display a notification alert during next boot.

True or False?

A

True

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13
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A BIOS configuration interface provides a wide range of advanced hardware-related options. In modern PCs, depending on the specific BIOS type and version, these options might typically include:

  • Viewing a detailed information related to CPU, RAM, and HDDs
  • Enabling/disabling integrated hardware interfaces, such as USB, Audio, NIC, TPM, or integrated graphics controllers
  • Configuring the parameters of CPU, RAM, and HDDs
  • Enabling/disabling certain functionalities, e.g. virtualization support
  • All of the above
A

All of the above

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14
Q

Which type of password provides the highest level of permissions in BIOS?

  • root
  • Supervisor
  • Administrator
  • Power User
A

Supervisor

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15
Q

A computer that supports LoJack technology must have two main components installed. It needs an Application Agent (residing in the OS), which sends tracking signals that enable location and recovery of a stolen device. The other component is a Persistence Module, which restores the Application Agent and allows it to survive reinstallation of an operating system or reformatting of the hard drive. The highest level of security offered by LoJack can be achieved when Persistence Module resides in the:

  • OS
  • USB key
  • Computer’s BIOS
  • Partition gap on the hard drive
A

Computer’s BIOS

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16
Q

The UEFI functionality designed to prevent loading of malware and/or unauthorized OSs is called:

  • LoJack
  • Bitlocker
  • Secure boot
  • Kerberos
A

Secure boot

17
Q

The CMOS battery located on a computer’s motherboard allows for maintaining the correct time and date information stored in CMOS RAM. In older computer systems, the CMOS battery also allowed for maintaining the BIOS configuration settings stored in CMOS RAM.

True or False?

A

True

18
Q

Which of the following is a common solution for BIOS time and setting resets?

  • Windows Update
  • Primary storage module replacement
  • Safe mode troubleshooting
  • CMOS battery replacement
A

CMOS battery replacement

19
Q

Which of the following could help when troubleshooting a system that attempts to boot to an incorrect device? (Select 2 answers)

  • Administrative Tools
  • Disconnecting any USB thumb drives
  • Safe mode troubleshooting
  • Checking BIOS settings for boot order
  • Device Manager
A

Disconnecting any USB thumb drives

Checking BIOS settings for boot order