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IT Essentials Chapter 3 Exam Online 2019
ITE -- Chapter 3
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Question 1 of 24
1. Question
1 pointsWhen a computer is being assembled, which action can be taken to help eliminate cable clutter within a computer case?
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To help eliminate cable clutter within a computer case and provide better air ventilation, it is common to use a modular power supply. Only cables that are needed to power the installed components are connected and used within the case.Hint
To help eliminate cable clutter within a computer case and provide better air ventilation, it is common to use a modular power supply. Only cables that are needed to power the installed components are connected and used within the case. -
Question 2 of 24
2. Question
1 pointsWhat is the best way to apply thermal compound when reseating a CPU?Correct
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Isopropyl alcohol should be used to clean both the surface of the heat sink and CPU before reapplication of the thermal compound. Rubbing alcohol should not be used as it contains impuritiesHint
Isopropyl alcohol should be used to clean both the surface of the heat sink and CPU before reapplication of the thermal compound. Rubbing alcohol should not be used as it contains impurities -
Question 3 of 24
3. Question
1 pointsA technician is installing additional memory in a computer. How can the technician guarantee that the memory is correctly aligned?Correct
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Question 4 of 24
4. Question
1 pointsWhat is used to prevent the motherboard from touching metal portions of the computer case?Correct
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Screws and standoffs that are non-metallic may be insulators and protect against grounding.Hint
Screws and standoffs that are non-metallic may be insulators and protect against grounding. -
Question 5 of 24
5. Question
1 pointsWhich statement describes the purpose of an I/O connector plate?Correct
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The I/O plate connects to the back of the case and has holes for each of the ports on the motherboard to push through, allowing the motherboard to be used in many different cases regardless of the number of ports on the board or their layout.Hint
The I/O plate connects to the back of the case and has holes for each of the ports on the motherboard to push through, allowing the motherboard to be used in many different cases regardless of the number of ports on the board or their layout. -
Question 6 of 24
6. Question
3 pointsWhat are three important considerations when installing a CPU on a motherboard? (Choose three.)Correct
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The CPU is sensitive to static discharges. Its pins are very delicate and it works at high temperatures, so precautions must be taken. If the CPU has been used in another machine or if the fan is being replaced, you might need to remove the old thermal compound using isopropyl alcohol (not on the CPU contacts). The battery does not need to be removed from the motherboard during the CPU installation. This would cause the saved BIOS settings to be lost. Minimum force should be needed to lock the CPU load lever into place.
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The CPU is sensitive to static discharges. Its pins are very delicate and it works at high temperatures, so precautions must be taken. If the CPU has been used in another machine or if the fan is being replaced, you might need to remove the old thermal compound using isopropyl alcohol (not on the CPU contacts). The battery does not need to be removed from the motherboard during the CPU installation. This would cause the saved BIOS settings to be lost. Minimum force should be needed to lock the CPU load lever into place.
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Question 7 of 24
7. Question
1 pointsWhich type of drive is typically installed in a 5.25 inch (13.34 cm) bay?Correct
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Optical drives are installed in 5.25 inch (13.34 cm) drive bays that are accessed from the front of the case. Flash drives typically connect to USB ports. SSDs and hard drives typically install in a 3.5 inch (8.9 cm) drive bay or a 5.25 inch (13.34 cm) drive bay that is not accessed from the front of the case. If the drive is smaller than the bay, a tray may be purchased.Hint
Optical drives are installed in 5.25 inch (13.34 cm) drive bays that are accessed from the front of the case. Flash drives typically connect to USB ports. SSDs and hard drives typically install in a 3.5 inch (8.9 cm) drive bay or a 5.25 inch (13.34 cm) drive bay that is not accessed from the front of the case. If the drive is smaller than the bay, a tray may be purchased. -
Question 8 of 24
8. Question
1 pointsWhich type of motherboard expansion slot has four types ranging from x1 to x16 with each type having a different length of expansion slot?Correct
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The PCIe, or PCI Express, bus has four types of expansion slots with varying lengths: x1, x4, x8, and x16.Hint
The PCIe, or PCI Express, bus has four types of expansion slots with varying lengths: x1, x4, x8, and x16. -
Question 9 of 24
9. Question
1 pointsA technician is installing a new high-end video adapter card into an expansion slot on a motherboard. What may be needed to operate this video adapter card?Correct
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When a high performance video adapter card is used, multiple power connectors may be required. These connectors may each use a 6-pin or 8-pin power connector. Video adapter cards commonly use the PCIe X 16 slot. A 24-pin ATX power connector is used to provide power to the motherboard.Hint
When a high performance video adapter card is used, multiple power connectors may be required. These connectors may each use a 6-pin or 8-pin power connector. Video adapter cards commonly use the PCIe X 16 slot. A 24-pin ATX power connector is used to provide power to the motherboard. -
Question 10 of 24
10. Question
1 pointsWhen assembling a PC, how is pin 1 identified on the front panel cables so that it can be aligned properly with pin 1 on the motherboard panel connector?Correct
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Each cable that connects to the front panel connector on the motherboard is marked with a small arrow to identify which pin is pin 1 so that it can be aligned with pin 1 on the panel.Hint
Each cable that connects to the front panel connector on the motherboard is marked with a small arrow to identify which pin is pin 1 so that it can be aligned with pin 1 on the panel. -
Question 11 of 24
11. Question
1 pointsA technician has just finished assembling a new computer. When the computer is powered up for the first time, the POST discovers a problem. How does the POST indicate the error?Correct
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Question 12 of 24
12. Question
1 pointsWhat is a function of the BIOS?Correct
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Question 13 of 24
13. Question
1 pointsA technician has assembled a new computer and must now configure the BIOS. At which point must a key be pressed to start the BIOS setup program?Correct
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To enter the BIOS setup program, you must press the proper key or key sequence during POST. Many motherboards will display graphics while the computer is checking hardware and waiting for the proper key press for the user to enter the BIOS.Hint
To enter the BIOS setup program, you must press the proper key or key sequence during POST. Many motherboards will display graphics while the computer is checking hardware and waiting for the proper key press for the user to enter the BIOS. -
Question 14 of 24
14. Question
1 pointsWhat data is stored in the CMOS memory chip?Correct
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The complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chip is a small memory chip located on the motherboard that is used to store saved BIOS settings.Hint
The complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chip is a small memory chip located on the motherboard that is used to store saved BIOS settings. -
Question 15 of 24
15. Question
1 pointsWhat is the purpose of LoJack?Correct
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The LoJack security feature protects against data theft if a device is stolen by allowing the owner to locate, lock, or delete all files on the device.
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The LoJack security feature protects against data theft if a device is stolen by allowing the owner to locate, lock, or delete all files on the device.
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Question 16 of 24
16. Question
1 pointsWhich is a BIOS security feature that can prevent data from being read from a hard drive even if the hard drive is moved to another computer?Correct
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There are several commonly available BIOS security features. Drive encryption is used to encrypt hard drives to prevent data access. Secure boot ensures that devices will only boot a trusted operating system. BIOS passwords allow different levels of BIOS access. RAID is not a BIOS security feature but rather provides redundancy and fault tolerance by using multiple hard drives.Hint
There are several commonly available BIOS security features. Drive encryption is used to encrypt hard drives to prevent data access. Secure boot ensures that devices will only boot a trusted operating system. BIOS passwords allow different levels of BIOS access. RAID is not a BIOS security feature but rather provides redundancy and fault tolerance by using multiple hard drives. -
Question 17 of 24
17. Question
1 pointsWhat is one purpose of adjusting the clock speed within the BIOS configuration settings?Correct
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The CPU clock speed can be adjusted up or down within the BIOS configuration settings. By lowering the clock speed, a CPU can run slower and cooler. Increasing the CPU clock speed makes the computer run faster and hotter.Hint
The CPU clock speed can be adjusted up or down within the BIOS configuration settings. By lowering the clock speed, a CPU can run slower and cooler. Increasing the CPU clock speed makes the computer run faster and hotter. -
Question 18 of 24
18. Question
2 pointsA technician is assembling a new computer. Which two components are often easier to install before mounting the motherboard in the case? (Choose two.)Correct
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The CPU, heat sink, and RAM are all easier to work with when they are outside of the case. Peripheral cards usually need to be screwed to the case, so they are easier to install after the motherboard is installed in the case.Hint
The CPU, heat sink, and RAM are all easier to work with when they are outside of the case. Peripheral cards usually need to be screwed to the case, so they are easier to install after the motherboard is installed in the case. -
Question 19 of 24
19. Question
2 pointsWhich two components are commonly replaced when a computer system with a newer motherboard is being upgraded? (Choose two.)Correct
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When a motherboard is being upgraded to a newer version, both the CPU and RAM are commonly upgraded to support the motherboard compatibility requirements.Hint
When a motherboard is being upgraded to a newer version, both the CPU and RAM are commonly upgraded to support the motherboard compatibility requirements. -
Question 20 of 24
20. Question
1 pointsA user reports that every morning when a particular computer is turned on, the configuration settings on that computer have to be reset. What action should be taken to remedy this situation?Correct
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BIOS information is maintained through the use of a CMOS battery. If the CMOS battery no longer provides power, configuration settings may be lost.Hint
BIOS information is maintained through the use of a CMOS battery. If the CMOS battery no longer provides power, configuration settings may be lost. -
Question 21 of 24
21. Question
2 pointsWhat are two reasons for installing a second hard disk drive inside an existing computer? (Choose two.)Correct
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The common reasons to install a second hard disk drive in a computer include: 1) increase storage space, 2) increase hard drive speed, 3) install a second operating system, 4) store the system swap file, 5) provide fault tolerance, and 6) backup the original hard drive.Hint
The common reasons to install a second hard disk drive in a computer include: 1) increase storage space, 2) increase hard drive speed, 3) install a second operating system, 4) store the system swap file, 5) provide fault tolerance, and 6) backup the original hard drive. -
Question 22 of 24
22. Question
1 pointsWhen should a technician use unsigned drivers for newly installed computer hardware?Correct
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Unsigned drivers can cause system instability, error messages, and boot problems. Not all Windows operating systems may allow the installation of drivers that are not signed. An unsigned driver should only be used if the source of the driver is trusted.Hint
Unsigned drivers can cause system instability, error messages, and boot problems. Not all Windows operating systems may allow the installation of drivers that are not signed. An unsigned driver should only be used if the source of the driver is trusted. -
Question 23 of 24
23. Question
1 pointsWhat computer component is often required to allow a single computer to use two monitors simultaneously?Correct
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A second video adapter card or an advanced video adapter card is usually required when operating multiple monitors simultaneously with a single computer.Hint
A second video adapter card or an advanced video adapter card is usually required when operating multiple monitors simultaneously with a single computer. -
Question 24 of 24
24. Question
1 pointsA technician notices that half of the memory slots on a motherboard are colored differently from the other half. Which technology is probably implemented on this system?Correct
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Dual channeling may require that memory modules be installed in pairs. Some motherboard manufacturers require that a pair of memory modules have the same technical specifications.Hint
Dual channeling may require that memory modules be installed in pairs. Some motherboard manufacturers require that a pair of memory modules have the same technical specifications.