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Lesson 1.12 of Cybrary Comptia A+ course

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Lesson 1.12

Question 1 of 7

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The CMOS battery is:

Select one of the following:

  • a chip with pins held on all four sides

  • a component on the motherboard that supplies constant power to CMOS memory.

  • a part of the computer that stores information.

  • device that allows a computer to keep running for at least a short time when the primary power source is lost.

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Question 2 of 7

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CMOS Memory:

Select one of the following:

  • is a volatile type of memory that stores important configuration information from the BIOS.

  • allows CPU to store temporary information so that it can process it and perform functions on the computer.

  • is a non-volatile type of memory that stores important configuration information from the BIOS.

  • is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving digital information.

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Question 3 of 7

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If the CMOS battery completely loses power the BIOS will not lose its configuration information.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 4 of 7

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A sign that the CMOS battery is dying is:

Select one of the following:

  • error codes.

  • slow or inconsistent computer performance.

  • screen issues.

  • overheating.

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Question 5 of 7

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The BIOS chip:

Select one or more of the following:

  • fits into a large slot on the computer's motherboard and allows users to perform everyday computing tasks such as word processing.

  • is a small chip with pins held on all four sides.

  • is a non-volatile microchip that's on the motherboard of the computer.

  • is responsible for outputting data to a computer monitor.

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Question 6 of 7

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Component information about different parts of the computer can be found in the:

Select one of the following:

  • CPU.

  • BIOS.

  • AGP.

  • ATX.

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Question 7 of 7

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Information on the following components can be found in the BIOS:

Select one or more of the following:

  • RAM information (size, type, location, etc)

  • Hard Drive (size, location, boot order)

  • CPU (manufacturer, speed, caching rate, etc)

  • Optical Drives (CD, Bluray, etc)

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