SG: Practice Exam 2 Flashcards
Concerning the specialized drives recommended for an A/V editing workstation, which of the following statements is true?
A. The spin rate should be slower than 15,000 rpm.
B. The spin rate should be 7,200 rpm or faster.
C. Ensure that the application being used resides on the same drive as the operating system to ensure seamless access.
D. PATA drives with transfer rates of at least 6 Gbps should be used.
B. The spin rate should be 7,200 rpm or faster.
With nonlinear encoding (NLE) software, fast drives are a must. Furthermore, the hard drive housing the application being used for editing should not be the same as the one where the operating system resides. Uncoupling the two leads to the ability for concurrent access and lack of contention, thus avoiding performance degradation. Although it is true that SATA 6 Gbps is a wise choice for the drive interface, there is no such PATA (IDE) standard.
Which of the following custom configurations most prominently includes file sharing?
A. A/V editing workstation
B. Gaming PC
C. NAS
D. Thick client
C. NAS
The NAS is a computer that is designed to share resources such as files and media for streaming. Other computers may use file sharing, but it is not a prominent feature to be designed around.
Which of the following does not contribute to the cooling of system components?
A. Heat sink
B. Motherboard
C. Slot cover
D. Fan
B. Motherboard
Motherboards do not aid in the cooling process. Heat sinks draw heat away from components and radiate it via fins. Fans on the heat sinks flush them with cooler air, and system fans help in removing warmer air from the system or introducing cooler air into the system. Slot covers ensure that the original airflow design of the system case is not compromised.
Which physical network topology uses the least amount of cabling?
A. Bus
B. Star
C. Mesh
D. Hybrid
A. Bus
Because of its design, which includes a central trunk that runs the distance between the two most distant computers (as long as it does not exceed the maximum distance allowed for the cabling), a bus topology requires the least amount of cable. Mesh networks require the most cabling, and star and hybrid networks are somewhere in the middle.
What is the name for the successor to the system BIOS that expands on classic features by allowing modular extensions to the basic code?
A. MBR
B. EEPROM
C. Extended BIOS
D. UEFI
D. UEFI
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) enhances the classic BIOS concept by starting with a base configuration and allowing its extension through UEFI partitions on attached storage devices.
Which stage of a laser printer process melts the toner onto the paper?
A. Exposing
B. Charging
C. Fusing
D. Transferring
C. Fusing
The drum is first charged to prepare for the exposing stage, which charges the print pattern onto the drum. After toner is applied to the drum, the toner is transferred to paper. At this point, the toner is melted and fused to the paper by using heat.
Which of the following are parallel computing architectures designed to break larger graphics-processing tasks into components that can processed simultaneously? (Choose two.)
A. OpenGL
B. NVIDIA
C. CUDA
D. DirectX
A. OpenGL
C. CUDA
CUDA, by NVIDIA, and OpenGL, its open-standard counterpart, are graphics-centric parallel computing architectures designed to speed up graphics processing on video cards.
Which of the following is the most common paper-feed mechanism associated with a dot-matrix printer?
A. Gravity feed
B. Impact feed
C. Tractor feed
D. Dual feed
C. Tractor feed
Dot-matrix printers often use tractor feed paper-feed mechanisms. These are designed to pull or weave the paper through the printer. Some can use regular printer paper.
You are installing a new power supply. What power supply feature supports two independent sources of 12VDC for internal components?
A. Auto switching
B. Dual rail
C. Switching vs. linear design
D. Extended wattage
B. Dual rail
The dual rail feature of modern power supplies provides independent 12VDC rails, which allow dedication of power to specific components, but which do not allow a single component to access the collective power from both rails.
Which benefits of a USB connection make it the popular choice for printers? (Choose all that apply.)
A. It automatically recognizes new devices.
B. It has a higher transfer rate than a parallel connection.
C. It has a higher transfer rate than a serial connection.
D. It allows the printer to communicate with networks, servers, and workstations.
A. It automatically recognizes new devices.
B. It has a higher transfer rate than a parallel connection.
C. It has a higher transfer rate than a serial connection.
The rate of transfer and the ability to automatically recognize new devices are two of the major advantages that make USB a popular type of printer interface. However, it is the network printer interface that allows the printer to communicate with networks, servers, and workstations.
Which of the following are differences between DVI-D and DVI-A interfaces? (Choose two.)
A. DVI-A interfaces have more pins than DVI-D interfaces.
B. DVI-A interfaces are larger than DVI-D interfaces.
C. DVI-D interfaces have more pins than DVI-A interfaces.
D. DVI-A interfaces have the same color code as VGA interfaces.
E. DVI-A interfaces use pins that DVI-D interfaces do not use.
C. DVI-D interfaces have more pins than DVI-A interfaces.
D. DVI-A interfaces have the same color code as VGA interfaces.
Despite the analog pins that DVI-D does not use, DVI-A interfaces use two fewer pins than DVI-D interfaces. The interfaces are the same size and both use an off-white color code, not the blue VGA color code.
What is needed to be able to display local television broadcasts from the same type of cable used with standard TVs?
A. A video capture card
B. A filter
C. A splitter
D. A TV tuner card
D. A TV tuner card
TV tuner cards can decode the same signal used by televisions. Video capture cards can store the resulting video stream, but they cannot help with deciding the signal for display.
Which of the following components in a laser printer charges the drum after it has been cleaned?
A. Transfer corona
B. Multiplier
C. Primary corona
D. Conditioning wire
C. Primary corona
The primary corona wire applies a negative charge to the drum after it has gone through the cleaning phase.
Which of the following descriptions characterizes a gaming PC?
A. A computer with a RAID array and liquid cooling
B. A computer with advanced graphics and high-end cooling
C. A computer with a fast hard drive and surround sound
D. Any standard thick client
B. A computer with advanced graphics and high-end cooling
Gaming PCs are characterized by their enhanced GPUs, audio features, and cooling.
You have been asked to install a network cable that offers the greatest level of resistance to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Which of the following network media would you select?
A. Coaxial
B. Fiber-optic
C. Ethernet
D. Twisted-pair
B. Fiber-optic
Because fiber-optic cables use light pulses over a glass fiber, as opposed to electrical signals over a copper conductor, fiber-optic cable is not susceptible to EMI. Coaxial and twisted-pair are copper cables, so they are susceptible to EMI. Ethernet is not a cable type, but a network access method.
You are troubleshooting a computer and think that the CMOS battery might be bad. Which of the following is not held in CMOS memory while the system power is off?
A. Boot sequence
B. BIOS passwords
C. Operating system passwords
D. Memory and CPU settings
C. Operating system passwords
The CMOS memory only stores hardware-level settings, not those related to operating systems. Those settings are kept in files maintained by the operating systems.
Which of the following is an error-checking scheme that is not capable of error correction and sometimes implemented in main memory?
A. ECC
B. Single-channel
C. Single-sided
D. Parity checking
D. Parity checking
Parity checking stores an extra bit with each byte in memory. When a byte is received by the CPU or a device that supports DMA, the validity of the parity bit is checked. If the check shows an error, the byte is rejected because there is no way to determine the nature of the error. ECC works differently, and it is capable of correcting single-bit errors. Single-channel and single-sided are physical characteristics, not error-checking schemes.
When choosing an internal hard drive, which of the following rates of rotation could be considered the optimal speed for the best read and write performance?
A. 10,000 rpm
B. 7,200 rpm
C. 5,400 rpm
D. 5,000 rpm
A. 10,000 rpm
The faster a hard disk drive spins its platters, the faster that data can be read or written. Hard drives are manufactured to spin at a certain speed, most of which are given as options here. Therefore, the fastest speed listed, 10,000 rpm, could be considered optimal, at least in terms of read/write performance. It will also generate the most heat of any of the options.
You currently have an old motherboard with an 8-pin power connector. Your power supply has failed. Your new power supply has a rectangular 24-pin connector coming from it. Which of the following statements is true?
A. You need an adapter to connect to your motherboard.
B. You need an adapter to connect to your hard drive.
C. You need an adapter to connect to your floppy drive.
D. That’s exactly the same connector your old power supply had. There is no problem.
A. You need an adapter to connect to your motherboard.
Device connectors for hard drives are the same as they have been since each one was introduced. It’s the motherboard power header that changes from time to time. Adapters exist to bridge the discrepancy, which means that there is a way to use the 24-pin ATX power supply with the other connectors on the older motherboard.
Which type of printer can use ink that comes in a wax form?
A. Bubble-jet
B. Thermal
C. Laser
D. Dot-matrix
B. Thermal
Thermal printers use either heat only or heat along with a ribbon that contains a wax-based ink. Bubble-jet and dot-matrix printers use liquid ink, and laser printers use toner.
You need to enable system-wide security. Which of the following is a technology that is dependent on UEFI and will load files at startup, only if the files have not been tampered with?
A. Power-on self-test
B. Master Boot
C. Secure Boot
D. ReadyBoot
C. Secure Boot
Secure Boot loads boot files only if their digital signatures are valid. The boot files checked include option ROMs, the boot loader, and other operating system boot files.
Which of the following custom configurations benefit most from a RAID array? (Choose all that apply.)
A. A/V editing workstation
B. CAD/CAM design workstation
C. NAS
D. Gaming PC
E. Thin client
A. A/V editing workstation
B. CAD/CAM design workstation
C. NAS
A/V editing workstations and CAD/CAM workstations need fast drives. Even the non-fault-tolerant RAID 0 benefits these computers by increasing the speed of drive access. Network-attached storage (NAS) devices store a large amount of information that would be devastating to lose. The gaming PC needs a fast processor and video card, but has no need for large drive arrays. Thin clients usually have no drives at all.
What is the difference between OpenCL and CUDA?
A. OpenCL is a Microsoft specification, and CUDA is an ATI specification.
B. OpenCL is a parallel processing architecture, and CUDA is serial.
C. CUDA is proprietary, and OpenCL is not.
D. OpenCL is for graphics processing, and CUDA is for regular CPU processing.
C. CUDA is proprietary, and OpenCL is not.
CUDA, a proprietary architecture from NVIDIA, and OpenCL, an open architecture, are both graphics-based parallel processing architectures.
A client needs optical media that can be rewritten. Which of the following optical-disc suffixes indicates that the disc can be written to multiple times?
A. -ROM
B. -R
C. -RW
D. -DL
C. -RW
Of the options given, only rewritable (-RW or +RW) optical discs can be written to, erased (or formatted), and written to again multiple times. -ROM refers to the optical disc that is written to once, or the drive itself. -R means writeable once, and -DL means double layer.