Quiz: Storage Smarts How to take the quiz: - After reading the question, click on the answer that you think iscorrect to go to the whatis.com definition. If the answer you've chosenis correct, you will see the question text or an approximation of it somewhere in the definition. OR - After reading the question, write down the letter of your answerchoice on scrap paper. Check your answers by using the answer key at theend of the quiz. l. This is a general term for all forms of solid state memory that have a continuous source of power and do not need to have their memory contents periodically refreshed. a. flash memory b. random access memory c. volatile memory d. nonvolatile memory 2. This type of data storage uses laser beams to store computer-generated data in three dimensions. The goal is to store a lot of data in a little bit of space. a. digital data storage b. virtual memory c. holographic storage d. optical disk storage 3. This is a set of evolving ANSI standard electronic interfaces that allow personal computers to communicate with peripheral hardware such as disk drives, tape drives, CD-ROM drives, printers, and scanners faster and more flexibly than previous interfaces. a. ESCON b. Fibre Channel c. SCSI d. ASCII 4. This is the process of dividing a body of data into blocks and spreading the data blocks across several partitions on several hard disks. a. disk striping b. RAID c. logical partition ing d. multiplexing 5. This amount of data is the equivalent of more than 300 feature-length movies, 40,000 faxes, 15,000 CDs converted to MP3 at high fidelity, or enough words that it would take every adult in America speaking at the same time for five minutes to say them all. a. petabyte b. terabyte c. exabyte d. megabyte 6. This is the practice of duplicating data in which each of multiple storage disks has its own SCSI controller. The use of redundant controllers enables continued data access as long as one of the controllers continues to function. a. disk mirroring b. disk duplexing c. data replication d. content caching 7. This is a compact disc (CD) format that allows repeated recording on a disc. It was introduced by Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi, Philips, Ricoh and Sony in a 1997 supplement to Philips and Sony's Orange Book. It is Orange Book III. a. CD-RW b. CD-MO c. CD-R d. CD-i 8. This type of storage media holds content in digital form that is written and read by a laser; these media include all the various CD and DVD variations, as well as optical jukeboxes and autochangers. a. streaming media b. magneto-optical drive media c. real life media d. optical media 9. This is the combination of hardware and software that moves data coming in to a network node out by the correct port (door) to the next node in the network. a. router b. gateway c. switching fabric d. bus 10. This is a standard unit of measure for designating the height in computer enclosures and rack cabinets. It equals 1.75 inches. a. GB b. U c. kludge d. n-tier SCROLL DOWN FOR ANSWER KEY
Be sure to take: Quiz #1: Help Desk Basics Quiz #2: Security Basics Quiz #3: Data Storage Quiz #4: Networking Hardware Quiz #5: Getting Your Message Across the Network Quiz #6: Servers Quiz #7: Protocols Quiz #8: Database Basics Quiz #9: Wireless Quiz #10: TCP/IP Quiz #11: Ego-Booster Quiz #12: Database II Quiz # 13: AS/400 Quiz #14: Peripherals Quiz #15: HP Quiz #16: Web Management Basics Quiz #17: DSL Quiz #18: Do You Know Me? You should! Quiz #19: Artificial Intelligence Quiz #20: Cryptography Quiz #21: We're Going to the Zoo! Quiz #22: Web Site Performance Quiz #23: Firewalls Quiz #24: Web Services Quiz #25: Security Attacks ANSWER KEY: 1d;2c;3c;4a;5b;6b;7a;8d;9c;10b Let us know how you did! contactus@whatis.com
|
|
|
| Last updated on: Jan 27, 2006 |
 |
Are you a Know-IT-All? What authentication system applies statistical analysis to vascular patterns to verify identity? Answer
|
|
 |
|
|