Windows
What's the Acronym?
Networking
Disk Management
Command Prompt
100
There is at least one of these keys on every keyboard designed for use with a Windows-based computer.
What is a Windows key?
100
Which assigning function assigned the IP address: 169.254.x.x?
What is APIPA (Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing)?
100
This code provides a path out of the Network.
What is a Gateway?
100
To make a Logical partition you first need to make me. What am I?
What is an Extended partition?
100
Also known as the packet Internet groper, this command is the way to determine what devices may be alive in a network.
What is Ping?
200
One would use this key to capture an image of the entire screen.
What is the Print Screen key?
200
This is found on motherboards and supports mirroring and striping.
What is RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks)?
200
This assigns Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to hosts on a network.
What is the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)?
200
I work side by side with my twin and we are always identical. What am I?
What is Mirror?
200
This command copies multiple files or entire directory trees from one directory to another. It is also used for copying files across a network.
What is Xcopy?
300
This shortcut (hotkeys) open the Task Manager directly.
What is Ctrl+Shift+ESC? (Ctrl+Alt+Del opens up a menu that contains the Task Manager in its list.)
300
This is located in the first sector of a hard drive. Without it, your OS would never load.
What is MBR (Master Boot Record)?
300
Computers are organized within a network by using different network [blank]. A [blank] refers to how the devices are logically connected, and the most common [blank] is the star [blank].
What are/is Topologies / Topology?
300
If you have 30GB, 50GB, 70GB, and 130GB hard drives, what is the maximum value of the Stripe Partition?
What is 150GB?
300
This command will perform its function by default on a floppy drive, hard drive, solid-states (USB), or other magnetic medium. It will not perform this function on optical media.
What is FORMAT?
400
There are many differences between Windows 7 and Windows 8. One major difference is the name for what used to be called "Programs." The new name is this.
What is Applications (Apps)?
400
This is a "Super BIOS" that does the same job as BIOS but in a 32-bit or 64 bit environment.
What is UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface)?
400
[Blank] are placed between an internal network and the Internet. [Blank] connect networks. In this case, the internal network is one network and the Internet is a huge network of networks. Now, network ideas to get the right answer!
What are Routers?
400
When using Raid-5 what is the minimum number of disk(s) you can use?
What is 3 disks?
400
This command provides statistics for the following: Protocol (Proto), Local Address, Foreign Address and State.
What is Netstat?
500
A customer calls you and says, "I don't know what happened to my computer! My son was just doing his homework and now the screen is upside-down!" On most Windows 7 computers, this is done by pressing these keys.
What is Alt(2)+Ctrl(2)+[down key]? *The (2) symbolizes the keys on the right-hand side of the keyboard.
500
Uses multiple protocols such as IP, DHCP, and DNS to enable your computer to boot from a network location.
What is PXE (Preboot Execution Environment)?
500
The [blank] defines what portion of an Internet Protocol (IP) address is the network ID and what portion is the host ID.
What is the Subnet mask?
500
What is the maximum size of a MBR Partitioned Hard Disk Drive?
What is 2TB?
500
This command replaced the command "fdisk" in Windows NT. This utility prevents the creation of multi-partition layouts for removable media such as flash drives.
What is Diskpart?
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