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PRE-TEST

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTION: Select the best answer from among the choices given. Write
your answer on your answer sheets. (20 minutes time limit. 15 items each)
_______1. Which part is the "brain" of the computer?
A. Monitor
B. CPU
C. RAM
D. ROM
_______2. What is the permanent memory built into your computer called?
A. RAM
B. ROM
C. CPU
D. CD-ROM
_______3. Approximately how many bytes make one Megabyte
A. One Thousand
B. Ten Thousand
C. One Hundred
D. One Million
_______4. The capacity of your hard drive is measured in
A. MHz
B. Mbps
C.Gigabytes
D. 52X
_______5. Which of the following is not an input device?
A. Keyboard
B. Joystick
C. Monitor
D. Microphone

_______6. Which of the following is not an output device?


A. Monitor
B. Printer
C. Keyboard
D. Speakers
_______7. Which device allows your computer to talk to other computers over a
telephone line as well as access the internet?
A. Modem
B. RAM
C. CD-ROM drive
D. Hard Drive
_______8. How much information can a CD (Compact Disk) usually store?
A. 1.4 Mb
B. 650 Mb
C. 150 Mb
D. 10 Mb
_______9. Which of the following is an operating system you would be using on
the computer?
A. Microsoft Windows
B. Internet Explorer
C. Netscape
D. Microsoft Word
_______10. BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System
A. True
B. False
_______11. Which of these is a not a computer manufacturer?
A. Microsoft
B. IBM
C. Apple
D. Sun
_______12. What does RAM stand for?
A. Remote Authorization Mechanism
B. Readily Accessed Mailer
C. Random Access Memory
D. Random Authorization Mechanism
_______13. DOS stands for
A. Dual Operating System
B. Dual Organized System
C. Disk Organized System
D. Disk Operating System
_______14. Physical components that make up your computer are known as:
A. Software
B. Operating Systems
C. Hardware
D. Web Browsers
_______15. Which of the following companies is famous for manufacturing
computer processors?
A. Sony
B. Macromedia
C. Corel
D. Intel
_______16. After building a small network and connecting it to your ISP you
notice that the clients are unable to browse the Internet. You call your ISP and
he asks for the information configured on your router. You present the required
information to him. He says the information is as it should be. You browse the
net from the computer directly connected to your DSL modem and you are able
to do so. What could the problem be?
A. Incorrect IP configuration
B. DNS not configured on the workstations
C. DNS server not set on the DHCP server
D. Default gateway not set on the workstations

_______17. The ADS employs the flat domain structure. T/F?


A. True
B. False

_______18. Which of the following is a non-routable protocol?


A. Apple talk
B. TCP/IP
C. IPX/SPX
D. NetBEUI

_______19. Which networking topology is the easiest to reconfigure?


A. Bus
B. Ring
C. Star
D. Mesh

_______20. Which of the following devices is required to complete a VLAN set up


successfully?
A. Hub
B. Router
C. Modem
D. LAN

_______21. Which of the following is not a network operating system?


A. Windows NT
B. Windows 2000
C. Windows for Workgroups
D. Linux

_______22. Which of the following is an ideal location for storing a tape into which
you have just finished backing up?
A. In the server room
B. In the Network administrator's desk
C. In the communication room
D. In a locked safe at on offsite location
_______23. Which of the following devices is used to connect multiple computers
on a network segment?
A. Hub
B. NIC
C. Router
D. Bridge

_______24. How many maximum subnet IDs are possible in this situation? Class
C network 221.222.162.0 255.255.255.0, subnet by borrowing 5 bits,
A. 30 subnet IDs
B. 20 subnet IDs
C. 22 subnet IDs
D. 32 subnets

_______25. PPTP is a protocol that is ideally meant for _____.


A. Dial-up
B. LAN connections
C. VPNs
D. None of the above.

_______26. You are configuring a leased line for your network with the help of
your service provider. You are now testing for the loop. The modem does not
detect a dial tone but responds to the off-hook. What is a possible cause for this
dial back-up failure?
A. Router
B. Cable
C. Modem
D. LAN

_______27. You have been successfully connecting to the Internet through your
network till you installed a firewall. Now although you are unable to connect to
your usual website, you are able to ping them using IP address. What's wrong?
A. Your DNS server has crashed.
B. You have inadvertently blocked the DNS server.
C. You firewall is not functioning.
D. Your router is not functioning.

_______28. Which of the following file systems is supported by Windows 2000 &
above OS only?
A. NTFS 4
B. NTFS 5
C. FAT 16
D. FAT 32
_______29. You have just created an internal network that has address
172.16.0.0/16. Which of the following will be the subnet mask you assign for
this network?
A. 255.0.0.0
B. 172.16.0.0
C. 255.0.0.0
D. 255.255.0.0
E. 255.255.255.0

_______30. You have heard that HTTPS is the most secure way to access a web
server. You have decided to upgrade your web server's HTTP service to HTTPS.
Although your intranet users are still able to access this web server, it is no
longer accessible to the rest. You know it is the upgrade that caused this
situation. But what of the following could be the specific cause?
A. Your DNS server is down.
B. Your Web server address has changed.
C. Your firewall is blocking HTTP service port.
D. Your firewall is blocking HTTPS service port.

II. MATCHING TYPE

Direction: Select your answer on Column B that will correspond on the


statement. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided in Column
A.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Is also called the "System Board," it is A. Memory
the main printed circuit board in an B. Motherboard
electronic device, which contains sockets C. CPU
or slots that accept additional boards. D. ATX Connector
2. The personal computer memory module E. Expansion Slot
also known as Random Access Memory F. Memory Slot
(RAM) is a piece of hardware that allows G. IDE Slot
stored data to be accessed randomly H. VGA Port
3. Connector is a three-row 15-pin DE-15 I. Serial Advanced
connector. Technology Attachment
J. CPU Socket
4. This is the slot where you will insert the
memory module or memory card. Some
motherboard comes with two to four slots.
5. Is the portion where you can connect
the power supply unit (PSU) cable
connector.
6. A chipset which contains the BIOS
(Basic Input Output System). The BIOS is
the built-in software that tells what a
computer can do without accessing
programs from a disk.
7. Are the connectors to which you will
insert an IDE cable (supplied with
motherboard)
8. A computer expansion card standard
introduced by Intel in 2004, and currently
is the most recent and high-performance
standard for expansion cards that is
generally available on modern personal
computers.
9. SATA Stands For
10. This socket has no holes, but instead
pins are located from the CPU socket that
makes contact with points on the
underside of the CPU.
POST-TEST
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTION: Select the best answer from among the choices given. Write
your answer on your answer sheets. (20 minutes time limit. 15 items each)
_______1. Which part is the "brain" of the computer?
A. Monitor
B. CPU
C. RAM
D. ROM
_______2. What is the permanent memory built into your computer called?
A. RAM
B. ROM
C. CPU
D. CD-ROM
_______3. Approximately how many bytes make one Megabyte
A. One Thousand
B. Ten Thousand
C. One Hundred
D. One Million
_______4. The capacity of your hard drive is measured in
A. MHz
B. Mbps
C. Gigabytes
D. 52X
_______5. Which of the following is not an input device?
A. Keyboard
B. Joystick
C. Monitor
D. Microphone

_______6. Which of the following is not an output device?


A. Monitor
B. Printer
C. Keyboard
D. Speakers
_______7. Which device allows your computer to communicate to other
computers over a telephone line as well as access the internet?
A. Modem
B. RAM
C. CD-ROM drive
D. Hard Drive
_______8. How much information can a CD (Compact Disk) usually store?
A. 1.4 Mb
B. 650 Mb
C. 150 Mb
D. 10 Mb
_______9. Which of the following is an operating system you would be using on
the computer?
A. Microsoft Windows
B. Internet Explorer
C. Netscape
D. Microsoft Word
_______10. BIOS stands for Basic Input/Output System
A. True
B. False
_______11. Which of these is a not a computer manufacturer?
A. Microsoft
B. IBM
C. Apple
D. Sun
_______12. What does RAM stand for?
A. Remote Authorization Mechanism
B. Readily Accessed Mailer
C. Random Access Memory
D. Random Authorization Mechanism
_______13. DOS stands for
A. Dual Operating System
B. Dual Organized System
C. Disk Organized System
D. Disk Operating System
_______14. Physical components that make up your computer are known as:
A. Software
B. Operating Systems
C. Hardware
D. Web Browsers
_______15. Which of the following companies is famous for manufacturing
computer processors?
A. Sony
B. Macromedia
C. Corel
D. Intel
_______16. After building a small network and connecting it to your ISP you
notice that the clients are unable to browse the Internet. You call your ISP and
he asks for the information configured on your router. You present the required
information to him. He says the information is as it should be. You browse the
net from the computer directly connected to your DSL modem and you are able
to do so. What could the problem be?
A. Incorrect IP configuration
B. DNS not configured on the workstations
C. DNS server not set on the DHCP server
D. Default gateway not set on the workstations

_______17. The ADS employs the flat domain structure. T/F?


A. True
B. False

_______18. Which of the following is a non-routable protocol?


A. Apple talk
B. TCP/IP
C. IPX/SPX
D. NetBEUI

_______19. Which networking topology is the easiest to reconfigure?


A. Bus
B. Ring
C. Star
D. Mesh

_______20. Which of the following devices is required to complete a VLAN set up


successfully?
A. Hub
B. Router
C. Modem
D. LAN

_______21. Which of the following is not a network operating system?


A. Windows NT
B. Windows 2000
C. Windows for Workgroups
D. Linux

_______22. Which of the following is an ideal location for storing a tape into which
you have just finished backing up?
A. In the server room
B. In the Network administrator's desk
C. In the communication room
D. In a locked safe at on offsite location
_______23. Which of the following devices is used to connect multiple computers
on a network segment?
A. Hub
B. NIC
C. Router
D. Bridge

_______24. How many maximum subnet IDs are possible in this situation? Class
C network 221.222.162.0 255.255.255.0, subnet by borrowing 5 bits,
A. 30 subnet IDs
B. 20 subnet IDs
C. 22 subnet IDs
D. 32 subnets

_______25. PPTP is a protocol that is ideally meant for _____.


A. Dial-up
B. LAN connections
C. VPNs
D. None of the above.

II. MATCHING TYPE

Direction: Select your answer on Column B that will correspond on the


statement. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided in Column
A.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. Is also called the "System Board," it is A. Memory
the main printed circuit board in an B. Motherboard
electronic device, which contains sockets C. CPU
or slots that accept additional boards. D. ATX Connector
2. The personal computer memory module E. Expansion Slot
also known as Random Access Memory F. Memory Slot
(RAM) is a piece of hardware that allows G. IDE Slot
stored data to be accessed randomly H. VGA Port
3. Connector is a three-row 15-pin DE-15 I. Serial Advanced
connector. Technology Attachment
J. CPU Socket
4. This is the slot where you will insert the
memory module or memory card. Some
motherboard comes with two to four slots.
5. Is the portion where you can connect
the power supply unit (PSU) cable
connector.
6. A chipset which contains the BIOS
(Basic Input Output System). The BIOS is
the built-in software that tells what a
computer can do without accessing
programs from a disk.
7. Are the connectors to which you will
insert an IDE cable (supplied with
motherboard)
8. A computer expansion card standard
introduced by Intel in 2004, and currently
is the most recent and high-performance
standard for expansion cards that is
generally available on modern personal
computers.
9. SATA Stands For
10. This socket has no holes, but instead
pins are located from the CPU socket that
makes contact with points on the
underside of the CPU.

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