True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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One
way to verify your hardware is to go to the Microsoft Web site at
www.microsoft.com/hwdq/hcl.
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Windows XP allows more than one user to be logged on at the same time, each with his
own instances of open applications.
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Device Manager is a utility found in the Computer Management window.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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4.
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The
minimum hard drive partition size needed to install Windows XP Professional is ____.
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Windows XP supports the ____ file system. a. | FAT32 | c. | FAT16 | b. | NTFS | d. | All of the above. | | | | |
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6.
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Use
the ____ file system if you are setting up a dual boot with Windows XP and Windows 9x, and each OS
must access all partitions. a. | FAT32 | c. | FAT16 | b. | NTFS | d. | Either A or
C. | | | | |
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When
configuring your network settings for Windows XP, the ____ setting installs Client for Microsoft
Networks, File and Printer Sharing , and TCP/IP using dynamically assigned IP
addresses. a. | Default | c. | Custom | b. | Typical | d. | Advanced | | | | |
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Upgrading from ____ to Windows XP is the easiest type of upgrade. a. | Windows
98 | c. | Windows
2000 | b. | Windows
NT | d. | Either B or
C. | | | | |
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9.
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In
Windows XP, applications at the top of the Start menu are said to be ____ to the Start menu and are
permanently listed there until you change them in a Start menu setting. a. | attached | c. | pinned | b. | fixed | d. | connected | | | | |
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One
way to create a shortcut in Windows XP is to right-click anywhere on the desktop and select ____ from
the shortcut menu. a. | the Display icon | c. | Properties | b. | Create
Shortcut | d. | Settings | | | | |
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To
make a copy of an older device driver, you will need to copy ____ files. a. | 2 | c. | 1 | b. | 3 | d. | None of the above. | | | | |
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12.
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Use
the ____ file system if you are setting up a dual boot with Windows XP and Windows NT and each OS
must access all partitions. a. | FAT32 | c. | FAT16 | b. | NTFS | d. | Either A or
C. | | | | |
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_____
is designed to be used with a CPU such as the Intel Itanium. a. | Windows XP
Professional | c. | Windows XP Home
Edition | b. | Windows XP 64-bit Edition | d. | Either A or B. | | | | |
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Yes/No
Indicate whether you agree with the sentence or
statement.
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Windows XP has an uninstall utility that allows you to revert back to Windows 98 from
Windows XP. Will this utility work if you convert FAT to NTFS?
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If
you do not have an always-on connection to the Internet, should you launch the Update Device Driver
Wizard before connecting to the Internet?
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Completion
Complete each sentence or
statement.
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16.
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The
minimum amount of free space on the hard drive partition to install Windows XP is
____________________.
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17.
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If
you have more than 10 computers networked together, Microsoft recommends that you use a(n)
____________________ running a network operating system such as Windows 2000 Server to control
resources on the network.
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18.
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____________________ is a method used by Microsoft to prevent unlicensed use of its
software, so that you must purchase a Windows XP license for each installation of Windows
XP.
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19.
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The
ASR process creates a backup and an ASR ____________________ that can be used to restore the backup
of the volume or logical drive holding Windows XP.
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20.
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The
figure above shows the ____________________ window.
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Matching
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Match each correct item with the statement below. a. | Readiness
Analyzer | g. | ASR | b. | My Computer icon | h. | Remote Assistance | c. | Windows
Explorer | i. | Disk
Management | d. | ScanDisk | j. | Compatibility Mode | e. | Fdisk | k. | System
Restore | f. | USMT | | | | |
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21.
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For
Windows 2000, used to ensure that partitions on the hard drive are adequate to install Windows
XP.
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22.
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Transfers user files and folders from a Windows 9x or Windows NT/2000/XP
computer.
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Used
to determine the current CPU and available RAM.
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24.
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Allows you to restore an entire hard drive volume or logical drive to its state at the
time the backup of the volume was made.
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25.
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For
Windows 9x, used to ensure that partitions on the hard drive are adequate to install Windows
XP.
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