Test #2 Flashcards
Q30: Troubleshooting strictly follows textbook guidelines and does not evolve with experience.
A: False
Q27: Preventive Maintenance errors can result from reinstalling equipment incorrectly.
A: True
Q41: Storing documents in a separate drive improves manageability.
A: True
Q38: Partitioning creates a logical file structure on your hard disk.
A: True
Q50: Vacuums can clean dirt, dust, or hair inside and outside the case.
A: True
Q36: Fragmentation makes your hard drive do extra work and speeds up your computer.
A: False
Q28: Conducting Preventive Maintenance increases maintenance costs.
A: False
Q33: Regular cleaning of components increases the risk of overheating.
A: False
Q39: Partitioning helps group files logically but does not improve searching or editing.
A: False
Q24: Preventive Maintenance’s other purpose is to make better quality products.
A: True
Q44: Wire organizer panels accommodate only single wires.
A: False
Q29: Before backup, verify the date, content, and integrity of the last backup.
A: True
Q43: Cable clips simplify wire management.
A: True
Q31: Viruses can be eliminated by removing or quarantining them.
A: True
Q25: Preventive Maintenance should be done before the actual breakdown occurs.
A: True
Q40: The default primary partition is usually the Local Disk (C:) drive.
A: True
Q37: Cleaning the Windows registry is an essential and irregular task.
A: False
Q32: A properly maintained computer gives higher speeds regardless of hardware setup.
A: True
A: True
Q47: It is unnecessary to unplug the system before cleaning components.
A: False
Q46: A wet cloth can be used to clean the case and ventilation ports.
A: True
Q26: Preventive Maintenance is a scheduled or Planned Maintenance actions aimed at the prevention of breakdowns and failures.
A: True
Q34: Do not perform defragmentation when accidental data deletion, as this will overwrite the deleted data when data blocks are moved or replaced.
A: True
Q35: Disk Defragmenter runs on a schedule, but you can also analyze and defragment your disks and drives manually.
A: True
Q42: Using a standard glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth to clean the LCD/LED screen is advisable.
A: True
Q45 : Turn the keyboard upside down and shake it to clear the crumbs from between the keys.
A: True
Q48 :The most common causes of overheating are dust and dirt.
A: True
Q49: Using a standard electric vacuum as it can cause a lot of static electricity that can damage the computer is not recommended.
A : True
Q51: Compressed air is recommended when cleaning the motherboard from dust, dirt, or hair.
A: True
Q52: Disk Management is the only utility that will prevent the hard drive from slowing down.
A: False
Q53: Spraying compressed air into a fan or cleaning a fan with a vacuum may cause damage or back voltage to be generated.
A: True