THE COMPUTER QUIZ

Are you ready for a challenge???



So you think you know computers eh? Well this quiz will test your knowledge. Its designed to be challenging, yet not impossible to do well. If you're a wanna be though, this test will prove it. Oh, and if you are a Minesweeper Certified Solitare Expert, you won't have an advantage here, as in the real world M$ isn't spoken everywhere. Surpise!!! Bet they didn't tell you that as you dropped the big $$$ for all those classes did they?

RULES FOR THE COMPUTER QUIZ:

Answer all of the questions below by typing in the fields provided. Since my correction system is case sensitive, please only use lower case letters, as upper case letters will be seen as an incorrect response. When you have finished, press the "Submit" button to get your grade. When you get your grade, please be so kind as to email it to me, and if I get enough replies, I will create a table showing the grades of everyone who has entered.

Good Luck To Everyone!!!



1. Convert 255 decimal to hexadecimal? :
2. What does DDRRAM stand for? :
3. Given the following C++ code, what is 'x' equal to after the third line of code is executed? :
int x, y, z;
x = 4;
x *= y = z = 5;

4. The default port number for telnet is? :
5. RFC stands for? :
6. The following binary number, 1001 is in 2's compliment form, what is its value in decimal? :
7. Which level of RAID is best suited for a system where 99% of the drive activity will be reads? :
8. True or False, on all CPU's utilizing L2 cache, the L2 cache is found on the motherboard? :
9. You're computer has 3 Rambus memory slots, and you only have access to 128MB RIMMS and you don't have access to a continuity RIMM Module, what is the least amount of memory in MB you can place in your computer? :
10. Is a modern CDROM drive's read ability fastest at the inside, center, or outside track? :


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