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Less than 1MB";b[77]="B. 1MB";c[77]="C. 1.5MB";d[77]="D. 2MB";ans[77]="2";q[78]="What is the minimum RAM requirement for QXGA in true color?";a[78]="A. 4MB";b[78]="B. 8MB";c[78]="C. 9MB";d[78]="D. 16MB";ans[78]="2";q[79]="Why do video controllers have so much more RAM than their minimum requirements these days?";a[79]="A. To support multiple displays";b[79]="B. To support multiple desktops";c[79]="C. To support full screen animation";d[79]="D. 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AGP8x only";ans[84]="2";q[85]="What is the standard VGA/SVGA connector on the video controller?";a[85]="A. Male 15-pin DB9";b[85]="B. Female 15-pin DB9";c[85]="C. Male DB15";d[85]="D. Female DB15";ans[85]="1";q[86]="What form of signals pass through a DVI cable whose connector does not have the 4-pins around the cross blade?";a[86]="A. Digital Only";b[86]="B. Analog Only";c[86]="C. Either Digital or Analog";d[86]="D. This does not affect the capabilities of the cable";ans[86]="0";q[87]="What form of signals pass through a DVI cable whose connector only has 8 pins out of the 3x5 square pin field?";a[87]="A. Digital Only";b[87]="B. Analog Only";c[87]="C. Either Digital or Analog";d[87]="D. This does not affect the capabilities of the cable";ans[87]="1";q[88]="What form of signals pass througha DVI cable whose connector has all 15 of the 3x5 square pin field and the 4 pins around the cross blade?";a[88]="A. Digital Only";b[88]="B. Analog Only";c[88]="C. Either Digital or Analog";d[88]="D. This does not affect the capabilities of the cable";ans[88]="2";q[89]="Which type of display caused the industry to consider a purely digital signal from the video controller to it?";a[89]="A. Large diagonal CRT for desktop computers";b[89]="B. Wide aspect ratio LCD laptops";c[89]="C. Regular aspect ratio LCD laptops";d[89]="D. LCD displays for desktop computers";ans[89]="3";q[90]="What is the throughput of AGP?";a[90]="A. 266MB/sec";b[90]="B. 533MB/sec";c[90]="C. 1066MB/sec";d[90]="D. 2133MB/sec";ans[90]="0";q[91]="What is the throughput of PCI-Express x16 slot?";a[91]="A. 800MB/sec";b[91]="B. 1066MB/sec";c[91]="C. 2133MB/sec";d[91]="D. 4000MB/sec";ans[91]="3";q[92]="If the slot divider in the AGP slot is closer to the back of the system...";a[92]="A. It supports only the slower AGP and AGP 2x video cards";b[92]="B. It supports only 3.3V video cards";c[92]="C. It supports only AGP 4x and 8x video cards";d[92]="D. Both A and B";ans[92]="3";q[93]="Aside from the color what is a way to tell the difference between AGP slots and PCI slots";a[93]="A. The slot is farther away from the rear of the case";b[93]="B. The slot divider location is different or absent in AGP";c[93]="C. The slot is usually closest to the CPU";d[93]="D. All of the above help identify the AGP slot";ans[93]="3";q[94]="Text is stored as one byte per character and must be converted into small bitmap representations in order to be displayed. What is the one byte per character code used in the PC called?";a[94]="A. VGA";b[94]="B. ANSI";c[94]="C. ASCII";d[94]="D. RAMDAC";ans[94]="2";q[95]="Which component of the video controller scans the onboard RAM that holds the bitmap representation of the image to be displayed and generates the appropriate raster scan voltages that can be sent to the CRT?";a[95]="A. VGA";b[95]="B. ANSI";c[95]="C. ASCII";d[95]="D. RAMDAC";ans[95]="3";q[96]="For modern systems four different kinds of expansion card video controllers are available, which would be expected to be the fastest based on the expansion bus alone?";a[96]="A. PCI";b[96]="B. PCI-X";c[96]="C. AGP8x";d[96]="D. PCI-Express x16";ans[96]="3";q[97]="In order for a sound card to be able to record live sound to a file it must be equipped with:";a[97]="A. a Digital-to-Analog Converter";b[97]="B. an Analog-to-Digital Converter";c[97]="C. a modulator-demodulator";d[97]="D. a full duplexor";ans[97]="1";q[98]="Assuming a 44.1Khz sampling rate of stereo 16-bit/channel sound, How much storage would be taken up by an uncompressed minute of music?";a[98]="A. Less than 1MB";b[98]="B. Between 1MB and 5MB";c[98]="C. Between 5MB and 10MB";d[98]="D. Over 10MB";ans[98]="3";q[99]="The difference between the AGP Pro slot and the others is:";a[99]="A. It provides greater total data throughput";b[99]="B. It runs at twice the clock frequency";c[99]="C. It provides additional power to cards that need it";d[99]="D. Both A and B";ans[99]="2";