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A
32 bits
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B
128 bytes
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C
64 bits
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D
128 bits
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B
B
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C
G
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D
N
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c
Which of the following is the valid host range for the subnet on which the IP address
192.168.168.188 255.255.255.192 resides?
A
192.168.168.129-190
.
B
192.168.168.129-191
.
C
192.168.168.128-190
.
D
192.168.168.128-192
.
A
DHCP
Which class of IP address has the most host addresses available by default?
A
A
.
B
B
.
CC
.
D
A and B
.
Answer: Option A
B
A network with more than one exit and entry point.
.
C
A network with only one entry and no exit point.
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D
A network that has only one entry and exit point.
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Answer: Option D
What is the color code for a 220 5% resistor?
A
Red, Red, Brown, Gold
.
B
Orange, Orange, Black, Gold
.
C
Red, Red, Black, Gold
.
D
Red, Red, Brown, Silver
.
Answer: Option A
An atom's atomic number is determined by the number of:
A
neutrons minus protons
.
B
protons
.
C
electrons
.
D
neutrons
.
Answer: Option B
The battery symbol is:
A
.
B
.
C
.
D
.
Answer: Option B
A voltmeter is used:
A
to measure current
.
B
in series with the circuit
.
C
in parallel with the circuit
.
D
to measure coulombs
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Answer: Option C
What are the unit and symbol for current?
A
Ampere, A
.
B
Coulomb, I
.
C
Ampere, Q
.
D
Ampere, I
.
Answer: Option D
Which part of an atom has no electrical charge?
A
Electron
.
B
Neutron
.
C
Proton
.
D
All of the above
.
Answer: Option B
B
Battery
.
C
Solar cell
.
D
Electronic power supply
.
Answer: Option B
B
8
.
C
4
.
D
2
.
Answer: Option C
B
holds a fuse
.
C
has double poles
.
D
opens or completes a current path
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Answer: Option D
The term used to designate electrical pressure is:
A
voltage
.
B
current
.
C
resistance
.
D
conductance
.
Answer: Option A
Which electronics material opposes the movement of free electrons?
A
Conductor
.
B
Insulator
.
C
Semiconductor
.
D
Element
.
Answer: Option B
Current is considered as the movement of:
A
electrons
.
B
protons
.
C
charge
.
D
nuclei
.
Answer: Option A
B
current
.
C
resistance
.
D
All of the above
.
Answer: Option B
Current is:
A
the presence of a positive charge
.
B
the abundance of electrons
.
C
the movement of electrons
.
D
the repulsion of electrons
.
Answer: Option C
B
a large current flow
.
C
no current flow
.
D
some current flow
.
Answer: Option B
The basic difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker is
A
a fuse is slower
.
B
a fuse is reusable
.
C
a circuit breaker is reusable
.
D
a circuit breaker is more reliable
.
Answer: Option C
Resistors are identified as to wattage by:
A
size
.
B
color code
.
C
types of materials
.
D
internal construction
.
Answer: Option A
Which type of test equipment is used to measure resistors?
A
ohmmeter
.
B
ammeter
.
C
voltmeter
.
D
watt meter
.
Answer: Option A
A good fuse will have:
A
zero ohms resistance
.
B
a medium resistance
.
C
a high resistance
.
D
an infinite resistance
.
Answer: Option A
How is power dissipated in a resistor?
A
by resistance
.
B
by voltage
.
C
by current
.
D
by heat
.
Answer: Option D
The unit designator for resistance value is the:
A
ampere
.
B
ohm
.
C
volt
.
D
watt
.
Answer: Option B
What type of RJ45 UTP cable do you use to connect a PC's COM port to a router or switch
console port?
A
Straight-through
.
B
Crossover cable
.
C
Crossover with a CSU/DSU
.
D
Rolled
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Answer: Option D
How to implement a network medium that is not susceptible to EMI. Which type of cabling should
you use?
A
Thicknet coax
.
B
Thinnet coax
.
C
Category 5 UTP cable
.
D
Fiber-optic cable
.
Answer: Option D
What type of RJ45 UTP cable is used between switches?
A
Straight-through
.
B
Crossover cable
.
C
Crossover with a CSU/DSU
.
D
Crossover with a router in between the two switches
.
Answer: Option B
What is the first step in diagnosing a completely dead computer at the client site that was
working the day before.
A
Test the power supply
.
B
replace the CMOS battery
.
C
check the AC outlet
.
D
reseat the hard drive controller cable
.
E
None of the above
.
Answer: Option C
The DC voltage on most circuit boards is:
A
-12 volts
.
B
0 volts
.
C
+5 volts
.
D
+12 volts
.
E
None of the above
.
Answer: Option C
What device protects against line deficiencies?
A
Surge protector
.
B
UPS
.
C Logic probe
.
D
Capacitor
.
E
None of the above
.
Answer: Option B
Which monitor would provide the highest level of performance?
A
VGA
.
B
XGA
.
C
CGA
.
D
SVGA
.
E
None of the above
.
Answer: Option D
COM1 is typically represented by which of the following?
A
15 pin port
.
B
9 pin male port
.
C
9 pin female port
.
D
25 pin male port
.
E
None of the above
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IDE cables have how many pins?
A
25
.
B
50
.
C
100
.
D
40
.
E
65
.
View Answer
What configuration should a Volt-Ohm meter he set to when testing a fuse?
B
AC volts
.
C
Amperage
.
D
Ohms
.
E
None of the above
.
Answer: Option D
Static electricity thrives is which type of environment?
A
cold and humid
.
B
warm and humid
.
C
warm and dry
.
D
cold and warm
.
E
cold and dry
.
Answer: Option E
B
Hard disk interface
.
C
Head to disk interference
.
D
Help desk interference
.
E
None of the above
.
What is the main communication method from one PDA to another PDA?
A
IR
.
B
USB
.
C
RS-232
.
D
IEEE 1394
.
E
None of the above
.
The standard VGA display has _____ pixels in its native graphics mode?
A
648 x 320
.
B
640 x 480
.
C
680 x 440
.
D
1024 x 786
.
E
None of the above
.
Answer: Option B
To test for AC ripple on a PC power supply, you would set the volt/ohm meter for:
A
DC voltage scale
.
B
AC voltage
.
C
OHM scale
.
D
Farad scale
.
E
None of the above
.
Answer: Option B
How many devices does USB support?
A
127
.
B
125
.
C
100
.
D
225
.
E
None of the above
.
B9
.
C
25
.
D
32
.
E
None of the ab
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The output voltages of a PC power supply are in the form of _____ current.
A
AC
.
B
DC
.
C
amperage
.
D
resistive
.
E
trickle
.
Answer: Option B
What does
MAC stands
for?
None
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In the test you will be asked the following questions; Good luck!
Question 1
What does CCTV stand for?
Question 2
What is CCTV?
A. A private security camera system where the circuits are closed and all of
the elements are connected directly.
B. An open broadcast security camera system where the signals are
broadcast across airwaves.
C. A satellite camera system.
D. A cable TV system that members of the public can access.
Question 3
CCTV can be used to?
Question 4
Apart from securing premises CCTV can also;
A. Act as a serious deterrent to criminals.
B. Increase the value of a property.
C. Make a property more visually appealing.
D. Deter wildlife such as foxes.
Question 5
A CCTV operator must;
A. Give copies of CCTV film to anyone who asks for it.
B. Monitor only one CCTV camera whilst at work.
C. Not answer the phone when in a Control Room.
D. Ensure the confidentiality of all information gained.
Question 6
What does Blinding a surveillance camera mean?
Question 7
A domestic CCTV system needs to;
A. Be operated in a responsible way that respects the privacy of others.
B. Pointed in any direction you want it to be.
C. Have a live feed going at all times.
D. Placed at head height to capture peoples faces.
Question 8
In the UK a CCTV operator must;
Question 9
A CCTV operator should be;
Question 10
A CCTV control room must be kept secure because;
A. It complies with the regulations, policies and procedures put in place by
regulatory bodies, local authorities and the police.
B. Meets environmental health and safety standards.
C. Helps to keep the electricity bill down.
D. Assists CCTV Operators to remain focused.
Question 11
Which of the following scenarios is CCTV best used for?
Question 12
A basic CCTV surveillance system works as follows;
A. It takes pictures and films with a camera, then sends these to their
destination and finally manages them when they arrive.
B. It takes pictures and film only but does not send or store them.
C. It is a dummy camera that records nothing.
Question 13
Should security cameras be visible?
A. Yes
B. No
Question 14
In a public place CCTV cameras should not record private conversations.
A. True
B. False
Question 15
Permission to view CCTV footage should not be granted to non
authorised persons whose role is not related to the purpose for which
the system was established.
A. True
B. False
Tell me what is the difference between the technologies? SDI, TVI, CVI, Analog, AHD and IP?
Answer:
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☛ Analog -> Goes up to 1000 TVL
☛ AHD -> Analog High Definition – 720p resolution
☛ CVI/TVI -> Different Manufactures. Both are 1080p resolution.
☛ SDI – Full High Definition – 1080p
☛ IP -> Network cameras.
Which of the following forms of authentication provides the strongest security?
B. One-time password
View Answer
A. Iris scan
B. Retina scan
C. Fingerprint
D. Facial geometry
View Answer
1 What is the best tool available to us that can prevent a fire from creating victims?
a) a smoke alarm
b) a fire hydrant
c) a telephone
d) an extinguisher
b) one is enough
d) in a room exposed to fires (e.g.: kitchen, living room with fireplace, etc.)
5 In an apartment building, who is responsible for testing and maintaining smoke alarms, including
replacing the battery?
a) all tenants
c) the landlord
6 What should be done when the smoke alarm emits intermittent audible signals?
7 What should be done when the smoke alarm emits a continuous signal?
a) every 5 years
b) every 10 years
c) every 20 years
d) never
Answers
1 Answer : a) According to statistics, a smoke alarm that works reduces the risk of death by half in
the event of a fire. It also considerably reduces material losses, since the firefighters are called to the
scene of the fire sooner.
2 Answer : b) Most municipalities have a by-law requiring installation of smoke alarms. The smoke
alarm allows the occupants of a dwelling or house to leave quickly before the smoke spreads. It
saves lives, especially when a fire breaks out at night when everyone is asleep.
3 Answer : c) For greater safety, it is generally recommended to have one smoke alarm per floor,
including the basement. It is also suggested that smoke alarms be installed in bedrooms where
people sleep with the door closed.
4 Answer : c) In the hallways, near the bedrooms, ensuring that there are no obstacles that prevent
smoke from circulating. They are installed on the ceiling or on the walls, at a distance of 10 to 30 cm
(4 to 12 in.) from the wall or ceiling.
5 Answer : b) The tenant of each dwelling is responsible for testing and maintaining smoke alarms
and replacing the battery as needed. However, the landlord must install at least one smoke alarm
per dwelling and replace them when necessary.
6 Answer : c) The battery must be replaced when the smoke alarm emits intermittent audible
signals. These signals indicate that the battery is too low. When moving the clock back or forward in
the fall or spring, take the opportunity to test the battery and replace it as needed. Never install a
rechargeable battery. To test the smoke alarm, press the test button located on the casing for a few
seconds. You should hear the signal immediately. To check if the smoke alarm detects smoke
properly, extinguish a candle near it.
7 Answer : d) You must leave immediately and call the fire department from a safe location. Ensure
that all the occupants have evacuated the dwelling or house. It is suggested that you prepare an
evacuation plan with your family or cotenants in case of fire and provide for a gathering point
outside. You must never go back inside a burning building.
8 Answer : b) It is recommended that smoke alarms be replaced every 10 years. Go by the useful life
generally indicated on the smoke alarm casing. If it is damaged, dusty or doesn’t emit a signal after
the battery has been replaced, change it.