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The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to computer hardware, software, and operating systems. Key topics include the functions of various components like the CPU, RAM, and hard drives, as well as tools for measuring electrical properties and creating bootable USB drives. It also covers concepts such as BIOS, UEFI, and the importance of recycling old computer components.

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The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to computer hardware, software, and operating systems. Key topics include the functions of various components like the CPU, RAM, and hard drives, as well as tools for measuring electrical properties and creating bootable USB drives. It also covers concepts such as BIOS, UEFI, and the importance of recycling old computer components.

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1. Which tool is used to measure electrical voltage, current, and resistance?

a) Screwdriver
b) Multimeter
c) Pliers
d) Soldering iron
Answer: b) Multimeter
2. What is the primary function of an operating system? a) Manage hardware and software
resources
b) Increase internet speed
c) Protect against viruses
d) Create documents
Answer: a) Manage hardware and software resources
3. Which component is considered the "brain" of the computer? a) RAM
b) CPU
c) Hard drive
d) GPU
Answer: b) CPU
4. What does RAM stand for? a) Random Automatic Memory
b) Read Access Memory
c) Random Access Memory
d) Read-Only Memory
Answer: c) Random Access Memory
5. What type of software is used to detect and remove malware? a) Antivirus
b) Operating system
c) Word processor
d) Driver
Answer: a) Antivirus
6. Which device is used to store permanent data? a) RAM
b) Processor
c) Hard drive
d) Monitor
Answer: c) Hard drive
7. What is the full form of BIOS? a) Basic Input Output System
b) Binary Integrated Operating System
c) Basic Internal Output System
d) Binary Input Operating System
Answer: a) Basic Input Output System
8. Which port is commonly used to connect printers to a computer? a) HDMI
b) USB
c) VGA
d) Ethernet
Answer: b) USB
9. What does IP stand for in networking? a) Internet Protocol
b) Internal Processing
c) Interconnection Port
d) Interactive Program
Answer: a) Internet Protocol
10. What is the purpose of a surge protector? a) Enhance internet speed
b) Protect hardware from power surges
c) Prevent data loss
d) Increase processing power
Answer: b) Protect hardware from power surges
11. What is the best way to dispose of old computer components? a) Throw in the trash
b) Recycle through an e-waste program
c) Burn them
d) Store indefinitely
Answer: b) Recycle through an e-waste program
12. Which tool is used to measure electrical voltage, current, and resistance? a) Screwdriver
b) Multimeter
c) Pliers
d) Soldering iron
Answer: b) Multimeter
13. What is the primary function of an operating system? a) Manage hardware and software
resources
b) Increase internet speed
c) Protect against viruses
d) Create documents
Answer: a) Manage hardware and software resources
14. Which component is considered the "brain" of the computer? a) RAM
b) CPU
c) Hard drive
d) GPU
Answer: b) CPU
15. What does RAM stand for? a) Random Automatic Memory
b) Read Access Memory
c) Random Access Memory
d) Read-Only Memory
Answer: c) Random Access Memory
16. What type of software is used to detect and remove malware? a) Antivirus
b) Operating system
c) Word processor
d) Driver
Answer: a) Antivirus
17. Which device is used to store permanent data? a) RAM
b) Processor
c) Hard drive
d) Monitor
Answer: c) Hard drive
18. What is the full form of BIOS? a) Basic Input Output System
b) Binary Integrated Operating System
c) Basic Internal Output System
d) Binary Input Operating System
Answer: a) Basic Input Output System
19. Which port is commonly used to connect printers to a computer? a) HDMI
b) USB
c) VGA
d) Ethernet
Answer: b) USB
20. What does IP stand for in networking? a) Internet Protocol
b) Internal Processing
c) Interconnection Port
d) Interactive Program
Answer: a) Internet Protocol
21. What is the purpose of a surge protector? a) Enhance internet speed
b) Protect hardware from power surges
c) Prevent data loss
d) Increase processing power
Answer: b) Protect hardware from power surges
22. What component provides temporary storage for data being processed? a) RAM
b) Hard Drive
c) CPU
d) Power Supply
Answer: a) RAM
23. Which of the following is an input device? a) Monitor
b) Printer
c) Keyboard
d) Speaker
Answer: c) Keyboard
24. What type of cable is commonly used for wired internet connections? a) HDMI
b) VGA
c) Ethernet
d) USB
Answer: c) Ethernet
25. Which command is used to check network connectivity in Windows? a) tracert
b) ping
c) ipconfig
d) netstat
Answer: b) ping
26. What is the function of a power supply unit (PSU)? a) Convert AC to DC power
b) Store data permanently
c) Manage memory operations
d) Process user inputs
Answer: a) Convert AC to DC power
27. Which of the following is a type of software license? a) Hardware
b) Open-source
c) Printer
d) Peripheral
Answer: b) Open-source
28. What does URL stand for? a) Uniform Resource Locator
b) Universal Reference Link
c) Uniform Resource Link
d) Universal Routing Link
Answer: a) Uniform Resource Locator
29. Which of the following is considered volatile memory? a) SSD
b) HDD
c) RAM
d) ROM
Answer: c) RAM
30. What should be done before opening a computer case? a) Plug it in
b) Disconnect power and discharge static electricity
c) Turn it on
d) Update drivers
Answer: b) Disconnect power and discharge static electricity
31. Which of the following is an example of an output device? a) Keyboard
b) Mouse
c) Monitor
d) Microphone
Answer: c) Monitor
32. Which tool can be used to create a bootable USB drive? a) Notepad
b) Disk Management
c) Rufus
d) Device Manager
Answer: c) Rufus
33. What file system should be used for a bootable USB drive for Windows installation? a) NTFS
b) FAT32
c) exFAT
d) HFS+
Answer: b) FAT32
34. Which command-line tool can be used to create a bootable USB drive in Windows? a) format
b) bootrec
c) diskpart
d) bcdedit
Answer: c) diskpart
35. What is the minimum recommended USB drive size for creating a Windows 10 bootable
media? a) 2GB
b) 4GB
c) 8GB
d) 16GB
Answer: c) 8GB
36. Which of the following can be used to create a bootable Windows USB drive officially? a)
Windows Media Creation Tool
b) WinRAR
c) Task Manager
d) Disk Cleanup
Answer: a) Windows Media Creation Tool
37. What is the purpose of booting from a USB drive? a) To clean temporary files
b) To install or repair an operating system
c) To access BIOS settings
d) To update drivers
Answer: b) To install or repair an operating system
38. How do you enter BIOS to change the boot order? a) Pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del
b) Pressing F2 or Del during startup
c) Running msconfig
d) Right-clicking the desktop
Answer: b) Pressing F2 or Del during startup
39. Which partition style is required for UEFI-based systems? a) MBR
b) NTFS
c) GPT
d) EXT4
Answer: c) GPT
40. What should be done before creating a bootable USB drive? a) Format the drive
b) Install drivers
c) Enable virtualization
d) Disable the firewall
Answer: a) Format the drive
41. Which Windows version introduced the Media Creation Tool? a) Windows XP
b) Windows 7
c) Windows 8
d) Windows 10
Answer: d) Windows 10
42. What command should be used to copy installation files to a USB drive manually? a) xcopy
b) copy
c) move
d) robocopy
Answer: a) xcopy
43. What partition format should be used for legacy BIOS systems? a) GPT
b) MBR
c) NTFS
d) FAT32
Answer: b) MBR
44. Which of the following is NOT needed when creating a bootable USB drive? a) USB drive
b) ISO file
c) Internet connection
d) Power supply
Answer: c) Internet connection
45. What does an ISO file contain? a) Text files only
b) A compressed installation image
c) Hardware drivers
d) Security patches
Answer: b) A compressed installation image
46. What does UEFI stand for? a) Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
b) Universal Efficient File Interface
c) Unified Extra Firmware Information
d) Universal External File Interface
Answer: a) Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
47. How can you check if your computer supports UEFI? a) Check in the Task Manager
b) Look in System Information
c) Open Notepad
d) Check Windows Update
Answer: b) Look in System Information
48. What is the primary advantage of using GPT over MBR? a) Supports more than 4 partitions
b) Compatible with older systems
c) Faster boot times
d) Smaller file sizes
Answer: a) Supports more than 4 partitions
49. Which of the following is required to boot from USB? a) Enabling USB boot in BIOS/UEFI
b) Disabling antivirus
c) Installing USB drivers
d) Creating a recovery point
Answer: a) Enabling USB boot in BIOS/UEFI
50. What format should the Windows installation ISO be in? a) ZIP
b) EXE
c) ISO
d) RAR
Answer: c) ISO
51. How can you verify a bootable USB is working properly? a) Open it in File Explorer
b) Boot from it on a test machine
c) Check with an antivirus program
d) Defragment it
Answer: b) Boot from it on a test machine

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