Hardware & Networking Basic Electronics PC Motherboard RAM HDD Basic Electronics 0% 12345678910 Basic Electronics MCQ Test Test your knowledge Total Questions: 10 Time: 5 Minutes Pass Marks: 50% Fill Your Details Full NameEmail 1 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 1) Which of the following is the primary function of a resistor in a circuit? To convert AC to DC To store energy To amplify signals To abstract the flow of current 2 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 2) What is the effect of connecting capacitors in series? Capacitance remains the same Capacitance increases Capacitance becomes infinite Capacitance decreases 3 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 3) Which of the following materials is typically used for the resistance element in resistors? Carbon Aluminum Gold Copper 4 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 4) What is the typical function of a capacitor in an electronic circuit? To store energy in the form of a magnetic field To amplify signals To oppose the flow of current To store energy in the form of an electric field 5 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 5) What does the symbol “Ω” represent in an electrical circuit? Resistance Power Current Voltage 6 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 6) Identify which component has this symbol LED Capacitor Diode Coil 7 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 7) Which of the following is used to filter signals or smooth voltage in a power supply? Resistor Capacitor Inductor Transformer 8 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 8) What is the name of this component Transistor Coil Coil Integrated Circuit 9 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 9) Identify the electrotonic component Resistor Coil Capacitor Diode 10 / 10 Category: Basic Electronics 10) What type of current does a transformer operate on? DC (Direct Current) AC (Alternating Current) Current not required Both AC and DC Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback See review Send feedback PC Motherboard 0% 12345678910 Computer Motherboard MCQ Test Test your knowledge Total Questions: 10 Time: 5 Minutes Pass Marks: 50% Fill Your Details Full NameEmail 1 / 10 Category: Motherboard 1) Which type of RAM is used by most modern motherboards? DDR3 DDR DDR4 DDR2 2 / 10 Category: Motherboard 2) Which port on the motherboard back panel is commonly used for connecting a monitor? Ethernet USB Audio Jack HDMI 3 / 10 Category: Motherboard 3) The primary difference between PCI and PCI Express (PCIe) is: PCI uses serial communication, while PCIe uses parallel communication. PCIe offers faster data transfer speeds. PCI supports multiple lanes, while PCIe does not. PCIe is only used for storage devices. 4 / 10 Category: Motherboard 4) In which part of the motherboard is the GPU usually installed? PCIe Slot CPU Socket RAM Slot Northbridge 5 / 10 Category: Motherboard 5) Which socket is used to connect the CPU to the motherboard? RAM Slot CPU Socket SATA IDE 6 / 10 Category: Motherboard 6) What does BIOS stand for? Base Input Output Setup Basic Input Output System Binary Input Output System Base Integrated Output Setup 7 / 10 Category: Motherboard 7) Which of the following ports on the back panel is used for high-speed data transfer and charging devices? PS/2 USB-C VGA Audio Jack 8 / 10 Category: Motherboard 8) What kind of data cable is used to connect hard drives to the motherboard? USB SATA PCIe RAM 9 / 10 Category: Motherboard 9) Where is the BIOS firmware stored on a motherboard? In the RAM In the Southbridge In the CPU In the CMOS Chip 10 / 10 Category: Motherboard 10) What type of slot is used to install a graphics card on a motherboard? SATA AGP PCI PCIe Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback Send feedback RAM 0% 12345678910 Random Access Memory MCQ Test Total Questions: 10 Time: 5 Minutes Pass Marks: 50% Fill Your Details Get question set in your mail Full NameEmail 1 / 10 Category: RAM 1) Which of the following is true about RAM? It is non-volatile. It requires a constant power supply to retain data. It is slower than the hard disk. It stores data permanently. 2 / 10 Category: RAM 2) RAM is non-volatile memory and retains data even when the computer is turned off. True False Explanation: RAM is volatile memory, meaning it loses all stored data when the power is turned off. 3 / 10 Category: RAM 3) Which of the following is a characteristic of RAM? Volatile Semi Volatile Stores data permanently Non-volatile Explanation: RAM is volatile memory, meaning it loses its data when power is turned off. This is in contrast to non-volatile memory like ROM or flash memory. 4 / 10 Category: RAM 4) What does a 64-bit processor architecture allow in terms of RAM? Only access to 2GB of RAM Faster access to RAM A maximum of 1GB of RAM Access to more than 4GB of RAM Explanation: 64-bit processors can address a significantly larger amount of RAM, allowing for more than 4GB to be used effectively. 5 / 10 Category: RAM 5) What does RAM stand for? Randomly Accessed Memory Read After Memory Read Access Memory Random Access Memory Explanation: RAM stands for “Random Access Memory,” which is a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly at any time, meaning any byte of memory can be accessed without having to sequentially go through the preceding bytes. 6 / 10 Category: RAM 6) What is operating voltage of DDR4 RAM? 3.3V 1.2V 2.5V 1.5V 7 / 10 Category: RAM 7) What does the term “DIMM” stand for? Dual Inline Memory Model Dynamic Input Memory Model Data Input Memory Module Dual In-line Memory Module Explanation: DIMM is a type of memory module used in desktops and servers. 8 / 10 Category: RAM 8) What is the primary function of cache memory in relation to RAM? It stores data that is not used frequently. It is the main memory of the computer. It stores data temporarily for faster retrieval. It acts as a permanent storage solution. Explanation: Cache memory is a small, high-speed storage area that stores frequently accessed data, improving overall system performance. 9 / 10 Category: RAM 9) What is the maximum capacity of RAM that a 32-bit operating system can address? 16GB 4GB 8GB 2GB Explanation: A 32-bit operating system can address up to 4GB of RAM, but it cannot use more than that due to the limitations of 32-bit memory addressing. 10 / 10 Category: RAM 10) What does SDRAM stand for? Synchronous DRAM Simple DRAM Static DRAM Super DRAM Explanation: SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) is a type of DRAM that synchronizes with the CPU’s clock speed, providing faster data access. Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Anonymous feedback Send feedback HDD 0% 12345678910 Hard Disk Drive MCQ Test Total Questions: 10 Time: 5 Minutes Pass Marks: 50% Fill Your Details Get question set in your mail Full NameEmail 1 / 10 Category: HDD 1) What does SSD stand for? Solid State Drive Simple Storage Device Super Speed Drive Solid State Disk 2 / 10 Category: HDD 2) Which of the following is a common reason for the slower performance of an SSD over time? Overclocking Limited write cycles of NAND flash Thermal throttling Data fragmentation 3 / 10 Category: HDD 3) What is the standard voltage used by most modern hard drives? 12V -12V 3.3V 5V 4 / 10 Category: HDD 4) Which is most popular storage media of modern computer? SSD Hard Disk PATA Hard Disk SSD Storage Media NVME Storage Media 5 / 10 Category: HDD 5) What is the full form of SAS? Serial-attached Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Serial Advance Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Serial-attached Storage Computer System Interface (SCSI) Serial-attached Small Compuing System Interface (SCSI) 6 / 10 Category: HDD 6) Which of the following is a key characteristic of an SSD compared to an HDD? More moving parts Higher latency Requires defragmentation Faster read and write speeds 7 / 10 Category: HDD 7) What is the primary difference between a 5400 RPM and a 7200 RPM HDD? The size of the drive The speed at which the platter spins The number of heads The data transfer rate 8 / 10 Category: HDD 8) Identify the disk name present in HDD GMR Actuator Platter Disk 9 / 10 Category: HDD 9) The speed of a Hard Disk is usually measured in- RPM GHz MB/s Watts 10 / 10 Category: HDD 10) Which of these is a common form factor for an NVMe SSD? 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