Chapter 03 - Peripherals and Expansion

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Question 15. Which of the following is not an example of a connector for a standard peripheral input device? A) 1⁄8" jack B) Mini-DIN C) D-subminiature D) USB

1/8" jack Multimedia input devices, not standard input devices, use 1/8′′ jacks. Standard input devices include human interface devices, such as keyboards and mice. The other three options can be used for such devices.

Question 02. What is the maximum speed of USB 2.0 in Mbps? A) 1.5 B) 12 C) 60 D) 480

480 The USB 2.0 spec provides for a maximum speed of 480 megabits per second (Mbps—not megabytes per second, or MBps).

Question 14. What can you use to convert video to a format that can be uploaded to the Internet, among other things? A) A barcode reader B) A video capture card C) A TV tuner card D) A MIDI device

A video capture card A video capture card is used to convert raw video input to a format that can be shared electronically. Although many TV tuner cards provide this functionality, it is their video-capture component that gives them this capability. Any adapter that is strictly a TV tuner cannot capture video.

Question 20. VGA-based video technologies use what type of signal between the adapter and monitor? A) Digital B) Analog C) Compressed D) Composite

Analog VGA signals are analog, uncompressed, component signals that carry all of the video information for all three components of the original RGB signal.

Question 11. What kind of device uses unique physical traits of the user to authenticate their access to a secure system or location? A) Barcode reader B) Biometric device C) Keyboard D) Touchscreen

Biometric device Biometric input devices scan a physical trait of the user, such as voice, fingerprint, and retina, for authentication purposes when the user attempts to access computer systems and other property.

Question 16. Which category of adapters includes NICs? A) Multimedia B) I/O C) Communications D) Video

Communications Network interface cards are considered to be a form of communications adapter.

Question 09. Which of the following interfaces allows audio to be sent out over the same cabling infra- structure as video? A) VGA B) DVI C) HDMI D) Composite

HDMI HDMI is a digital interface and cabling specification that allows digital audio to be carried over the same cable as video.

Question 17. What category of adapter would you need to install to equip a system with one or more USB ports? A) Multimedia B) I/O C) Communications D) Video

I/O Interfaces such as USB ports are considered input/output ports. If you have to add USB capability to a computer, an I/O adapter with USB ports on it would meet the need.

Question 06. Which peripheral port type was designed to transfer data at higher speeds over a D-sub interface? A) DVD B) USB C) IEEE 1394 D) IEEE 1284

IEEE 1284 The IEEE 1284 standard specifies that the ECP parallel port use a DMA channel and that the buffer be able to transfer data at higher speeds to printers.

Question 04. What peripheral port type was originally developed by Apple and is currently regarded as the optimal interface for digital video transfers? A) DVD B) USB 2.0 C) IEEE 1394 D) IEEE 1284

IEEE 1394 The IEEE 1394 standard provides for greater data transfer speeds, increased power, and the ability to send memory addresses as well as data through a serial port. USB 3.0 proves to threaten more competition in these areas, but USB 2.0 could not compare to the overall performance of IEEE 1394.

Question 13. Which type of input device employs roughly the same connector as the original AT keyboard? A) Barcode reader B) PS/2 keyboard C) MIDI D) Touchscreen

MIDI MIDI devices use a 5-pin DIN connector similar to the one used with the original AT keyboard.

Question 01. You want to plug a keyboard into the back of a computer. You know that you need to plug the keyboard cable into a PS/2 port. Which style of port is the PS/2? A) RJ-11 B) RJ-45 C) DIN 5 D) Mini-DIN 6

Mini-DIN 6 A PS/2 port is also known as a mini-DIN 6 connector.

Question 18. What type of adapter has an RJ-11 jack built in? A) Modem B) Video C) Sound D) NIC

Modem Modems have RJ-11 jacks to provide an interface to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The modular jacks that Ethernet NICs have are known as RJ-45 jacks.

Question 07. The surround sound mode known as 5.1 employs how many speakers when only one is used for each channel? A) One B) Five C) Six D) Seven E) Eight

Six The description 5.1 refers to six channels of audio. The 5 in the name refers collectively to the single center channel, the right and left front channels, and the right and left rear channels. The 1 in the name refers to the single LFE channel connected to the subwoofer.

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Question 08. Which of the following display interfaces is equivalent to DisplayPort with PCIe added in? A) Thunderbolt B) WHUXGA C) IEEE 1394c D) HDMI

Thunderbolt Intel and Apple collaborated on Thunderbolt to add PCIe to VESA's DisplayPort and to make the resulting interface smaller and less expensive to connect.

Question 03. Which of the following is both an input and an output device? A) Webcam B) Motion sensor C) Touchscreen D) Touchpad

Touchscreen Touchscreens are used as standard displays, making them output devices, but they are also used as input devices because they translate the user's touch to a point on a two-dimensional plane, which is then transferred to the software interface to replace such stimuli as the combination of a mouse movement and click. Webcams, motion sensors, and touchpads are used only for input.

Question 19. What type of pointing device features a ball and buttons on the top and a flat, steady surface on the bottom? A) Mouse B) Touchpad C) Trackball D) Trackpad

Trackball A trackball is a sort of stationary upside-down mouse that has the ball for movement detection on the top of the device along with the keys. The ball is actuated by the thumb or fingers, not by moving the device along a flat surface or mouse pad. Track- balls are ideal where desk space is limited. Touchpads feature a touch-sensing surface with no ball for movement, while trackpad is a rarer term meaning the same.

Question 05: What peripheral port type is expandable using a hub, operates at 1.5MBps, and is used to connect various devices (from printers to cameras) to PCs? A) DVD 1.0 B) USB 1.1 C) IEEE 1394 D) IEEE 1284

USB 1.1 USB hubs are used to connect multiple peripherals to one computer through a single port. They support data transfer rates as high as 12Mbps, or 1.5MBps (for USB 1.1, which is the option listed here).

Question 12. Why might you use a KVM switch? A) You have multiple Ethernet devices that need to communicate with one another. B) You need to be able to switch the voltage supplied to a particular device. C) You have a printer that is not attached to the network but you want multiple computers to be able to print to it. D) You have more than one server and don't want to buy certain external peripherals separately for each.

You have more than one server and don't want to buy certain external peripherals separately for each. KVM switches are ideal when you have multiple computers situated near one another and do not want to commit the extra desk space to each computer having its own keyboard, mouse, and monitor.

Question 10. How do you connect a DVI-A interface on a peripheral to a DVI-D interface on the computer? A) With a DVI-I cable. B) With a cable that is terminated on one end with a DVI-A connector and on the other end with a DVI-D connector. C) You wouldn't interconnect those two interfaces. D) With a standard DVI cable.

You wouldn't interconnect those two interfaces. Such a connection should not be made. DVI-I cables act like universal cables; they can connect two DVI-A interfaces or two DVI-D interfaces with adapters. Natively, they are used to connect two DVI-I interfaces, both of which are configured as either analog or digital. They are unable to convert the analog signal to a digital one, however. Analog and digital DVI interfaces are too disparate to interconnect.


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