Computer Knowledge

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This is a test to test your computer knowledge

Question 1: What Does CPU stand for?
Computer Processing Unit
Central Processing Unit
Computer Power Unit
Central Power Unit

Question 2: What does RAM stand For?
Random Arm Measurement
Random Access Memory
A type of animal?

Question 3: How Many Kilo Bytes Are There In 1 Mb?
4096
1024
2048
10024
1000

Question 4: If I Want to find out information about my computer in Windows. What command do I type in the Run window to find out?
Info
Computerinfo
Dxdiag
Sys.info
System

Question 5: What Does DVI stand for?
Digital Voice Interface
Digital void interface
Digital Video Interface

Question 6: What is the maximum amount of RAM that windows vista 64 bit ultimate supports?
2 GB
4 GB
1 GB
64 GB
128 GB

Question 7: What Is the slot type for new graphics cards to go into?
PCI-E
PCI
IDE
SATA
AGP

Question 8: What is the normal type of RAM that you buy these days?
DRR
SO-DIMM
SD-DDR
DIMM
DD2

Question 9: What is one thing that must be compatible with everything else in the computer?
RAM
CPU
Hard Drives
Motherboard
Case

Question 10: In most new mother boards what is the normal speed of the internet port?
100 Gigabyte
100 Megabyte
10 Gigabyte
1 Gigabyte
10 Megabyte

Question 11: What is the difference between a quad-core and a duel-core?
Duel cores are more stable and faster then quad cores
There isn't a difference
Quad cores are usually lower clocked then duel cores
Quad cores have 2 cores
Quad cores have 4 cores

Question 12: How many primary Partitions can you have?
16
1
8
2
4

Question 13: What is the purpose of a OS?
To control programs on the computer
To make sure that your computer doesn't blow up
To be annoying
To make your screen turn on

Question 14: What is the purpose of question 14?
To get it wrong and feel bad =(
For me to be stupid and not think of a proper question
Its a trick question, there is no question 14
This is the end of the quiz there is no question 15
To get to question 15 =D

Question 15: What Is bigger?
10 terabytes
1000000000000 bytes
100000 megabytes
1000 gigabytes
100 gigabytes

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