I T Essentials I Chapter 1 JEOPARDY
HardwareConnector/CablesMemoryAcronymsPotpourri
Hardware 100 Which two characteristic are determined by the chip set on a motherboard? 1.Amount of memory that can be installed 2.Operating system compatibility 3.Type of connectors that will be on the motherboard 4.Maximum number of peripherals A: What is Options 1 & 3
Hardware 200 A: What is headphones, monitor, and printer? What three device are considered output devices ? 1.Fingerprint scanner 2.Headphones 3.Keyboard 4.Monitor 5.Mouse 6.Printer
Hardware 300 A: What is biometric authentication device, digital camera? Which two are input devices? 1.Biometric authentication device 2.Printer 3.Digital camera 4.Projector 5.Speakers
Hardware 400 A: What is RISC? Which CPU architecture uses a small set of instructions that are designed to be executed rapidly? 1.CISC 2.RAID 3.RISC 4.RISK 5.SCSI
Hardware 500 A: What is CPU? What is considered the brain of the computer? 1.Chipset 2.Motherboard 3.CPU 4.BIOS
Connector/Cables 100 A: What is Serial? Which type of cable is shown? 1.FireWire 2.Parallel 3.Serial 4.USB
Connector/Cables 200 A: What is 15ft (4.5m)? What is the maximum length of the cable shown, which is commonly used for connecting a computer with a printer? 1.15 ft (4.5m) 2.20 ft (6m) 3.27 ft (8m) 4.30 ft (9m)
Connector/Cables 300 A: What is options 3 & 5 ? Which two characteristics describe a SCSI cable? 1.Supports a maximum length of 328ft (100m) 2.Uses an 9P8C connector type 3.Can connect up to 15 devices 4.Can only connect two devices in a master/slave relationship 5.May use 25-pin, 50-pin, or 68-pin connectors
Connector/Cables 400 A: What is 4-pin, 6-pin, 9-pin? What are the three connector types for FireWire? 1.2-pin 2.4-pin 3.6-pin 4.8-pin 5.9-pin 6.15-pin
Connector/Cables 500 A: What is option 4? Which important feature is offered by the USB standard? 1.Single USB connection can support up to 255 separate devices 2.Offers rates of 580 Mb/sec in low-speed mode 3.Allows up to 920 Mb/sec in the 2.0 version 4.Can supply power from the computer to devices
Memory 100 A: What is a ROM? Which type of memory stores basic information for booting the computer and loading the operating system? 1.DRAM 2.RAM 3.ROM 4.SRAM
Memory 200 A: What is SRAM? Which type of memory is primarily used as Cache memory? 1.DRAM 2.RAM 3.ROM 4.SRAM
Memory 300 A: What is EEPROM? Which type of ROM can be reprogrammed with software while it is still physically installed in the computer? 1.EEPROM 2.EPROM 3.PROM 4.ROM
Memory 400 A: What is DMA- direct memory access? What allows a device to bypass interaction with the CPU and directly store and retrieve information from memory? 1.EEPROM 2.DMA 3.RAM 4.PROM
Memory 500 A: What is RAM? Which memory is volatile memory? 1.ROM 2.RAM 3.DRAM 4.SRAM
Acronyms 100 A: What is Random Access Memory? RAM
Acronyms 200 A: What is Small Computer System Interface? SCSI
Acronyms 300 A: What is Peripheral Component Interconnector? PCI
Acronyms 400 A: What is Integrated Drive Electronics? IDE
Acronyms 500 A: What is Graphical User Interface? GUI
Potpourri 100 A: What is current? What is the flow of electrons in a conductor? 1.Voltage 2.Current 3.Power 4.Resistance
Potpourri 200 A: What is power supply ? What component converts A/C power coming from the wall outlet into D/C power? 1.Electronic capacitors 2.Power supply 3.Keyed connectors 4.Molex connector
Potpourri 300 A: What is access to RAM; access to the video card (2& 4)? Which two activities are normally controlled by the Northbridge part of the chip set? 1.Communication between the CPU & the I/O ports 2.Access to the RAM 3.Communication between the CPU & the hard drive 4.Access to the video card 5.Communication between the CPU & the sound card
Potpourri 400 A: What is IRQs? Which type of computer resources are direct lines to the processor that interrupt the CPU activities? 1.DMAs 2.I/O addresses 3.IRQs 4.Memory addresses
Potpourri 500 A: What is a Option 2? What is hyper threading as it pertains to the CPU? 1.The power of a CPU is measured by the speed and the amount of data that it can process 2.The CPU has multiple pieces of code being executed simultaneously on each pipeline. 3.The amount of data that a CPU can process at the one time depends on the size of the processor data bus 4.Technique used to make a processor work at a faster speed than its original specification.
Double Jeopardy A: What is Buses? What are the electrical pathways on the motherboard called? 1.Form factors 2.Chip sets 3.Sockets 4.Buses
Double Jeopardy Subject: Motherboard