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Form of memory that cannot be written to during normal operation of the PC";ans[81]="0";q[82]="SMM is:";a[82]="A. CPU feature that can be used to implement power saving BIOS and OS functions";b[82]="B. A standard peripheral device that supports communication with external devices";c[82]="C. High speed expensive form of RAM most often used in small quantities for cache";d[82]="D. Form of video standard that features a resolution better than 640x480 pixels in 16 colors";ans[82]="0";q[83]="A common technique for clearing the BIOS CMOS settings is:";a[83]="A. Setting the motherboard clear CMOS jumper";b[83]="B. Removing the BIOS battery then replacing it";c[83]="C. Executing a specific set of DEBUG commands";d[83]="D. All of the above";ans[83]="3";q[84]="Which of the following would not be possible to set in the BIOS Setup Utility?";a[84]="A. The current date and time";b[84]="B. The order in which to attempt to boot from the installed drives";c[84]="C. Enable or disable integrated peripherals";d[84]="D. Enable or disable launching external BIOSes first";ans[84]="3";q[85]="Which setting in the BIOS can cause problems specifically while creating new partitions?";a[85]="A. Boot Sequence";b[85]="B. Quick POST";c[85]="C. Autodetection of IDE HDD";d[85]="D. Virus Warning";ans[85]="3";q[86]="Which setting can cause problems specifically while attempting to boot from an optical drive?";a[86]="A. Boot Sequence";b[86]="B. Quick POST";c[86]="C. Autodetection of IDE HDD";d[86]="D. Virus Warning";ans[86]="1";q[87]="Which of the following ROM chips is purchased empty and can be written to only once?";a[87]="A. PROM";b[87]="B. EPROM";c[87]="C. EEPROM";d[87]="D. None of the above, they are all Read-Only chips";ans[87]="0";q[88]="Which of the following ROM chips is purchased empty, written to, and then be erased with high intensity ultraviolet radiation and then be written to again?";a[88]="A. PROM";b[88]="B. EPROM";c[88]="C. EEPROM";d[88]="D. None of the above, they are all Read-Only chips";ans[88]="1";q[89]="Which of the following is currently used on almost all modern motherboards in the technology the manufacturers call flashBIOS?";a[89]="A. PROM";b[89]="B. EPROM";c[89]="C. EEPROM";d[89]="D. None of the above, they are all Read-Only chips";ans[89]="2";q[90]="Which of the following missions would have very little money spent on the video card and display while spending a lot of money on the hard drives?";a[90]="A. Home user, Internet Access";b[90]="B. Home user, Playing DVD-Video discs";c[90]="C. High end user, Gamer";d[90]="D. Network Server";ans[90]="3";q[91]="Which of the following would have a display that costs more than the video card?";a[91]="A. Home user, Playing DVD-Video discs";b[91]="B. High end user, Gamer";c[91]="C. High end business workstation";d[91]="D. Network Server";ans[91]="0";q[92]="Which of the following FRU's must be chosen at the time the motherboard is chosen?";a[92]="A. chipset";b[92]="B. processor";c[92]="C. memory";d[92]="D. Both B and C";ans[92]="3";q[93]="Which of the following has the greatest influence in the processing performance of the motherboard?";a[93]="A. chipset";b[93]="B. processor";c[93]="C. memory";d[93]="D. Both B and C";ans[93]="0";q[94]="Which of the following uses a connector specifically designed for the PC industry?";a[94]="A. Printer";b[94]="B. Monitor";c[94]="C. Modem";d[94]="D. Keyboard";ans[94]="1";q[95]="USB delivers what voltage to external devices?";a[95]="A. 1.5VDC";b[95]="B. 3.3VDC";c[95]="C. 5.0VDC";d[95]="D. None of the above";ans[95]="2";q[96]="A USB bus features:";a[96]="A. A maximum of 127 devices";b[96]="B. A single host controller";c[96]="C. Single maximum cable lengths of 5M";d[96]="D. All of the above";ans[96]="3";q[97]="The most likely function of a USB male "A" to female "A" cable is:";a[97]="A. Host PC to Standard Hub";b[97]="B. Host PC to Standard Peripheral ";c[97]="C. Host PC to Root Hub";d[97]="D. Host PC to Standard Peripheral Cable";ans[97]="3";q[98]="Which is most likely the last component to be removed during the complete disassembly of a PC?";a[98]="A. hard drive";b[98]="B. optical drive";c[98]="C. motherboard";d[98]="D. power supply";ans[98]="3";q[99]="Which two cables can attach to the same connector with no adapter required?";a[99]="A. Serial and parallel device cables";b[99]="B. Serial and parallel IDE cables";c[99]="C. Standard IDE and UDMA cables";d[99]="D. PS/2 and AT keyboards";ans[99]="2";