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100

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What is 48?

100

According to the CompTIA A+ exam, RAID stands for this.

What is Redundant Array of Independent Disks?

100

This person is credited with inventing the first commercially viable incandescent lightbulb, the Universal Stock Printer, the quadruplex telegraph, and the phonograph.

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

When you hear this wintery phrase, you know you are in trouble if you make another mistake.

What is "on thin ice"?

100

This dancing phrase is used to describe how both people involved in a difficult situation must accept the blame, or that an activity needs two people who are willing to take part for it to happen.

What is "it takes two to tango"?

200

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What is 7?

200

This RAID level consists of an exact copy (or mirror) of a set of data on two or more disks with no parity, striping or spanning of disk space across multiple disks.

What is RAID 1?

200

This person is best known for being the primary inventor of the telephone.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

200

With this wintery phrase, you would use this if you had to put a project or something you were planning on hold.

What is "put something on ice"?

200

You would use this breezy phrase to describe doing something without worrying about the risk or negative result.

What is "throw caution to the wind"?

300

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What is 55?

300

This RAID level stripes data evenly across two or more disks to increase performance, but provides no fault tolerance or redundancy.

What is RAID 0?

300

This person is known for inventing the World Wide Web.

Who is Tim Berners-Lee?

300

You may use this early phrase when telling someone that things often seem at their worst just before they get better.

What is "it is always darkest before the dawn"?

300

You may use this breezy phrase when you hear a piece of information that someone else was trying to keep secret.

What is "get wind of something"?

400

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What is 251?

400

This RAID level uses block-level striping with double parity, allowing it to have redundancy, but has a performance penalty on write operations because of the associated parity calculations, doubling CPU overhead on write operations. Uses a minimum of 4 drives, and because of the double parity, can have two drives fail and still be functional.

What is RAID 6?

400

This person is credited for the design of the alternating current electric system, the first AC hydroelectric power plant, and the florescent lightbulb.

Who is Nikola Tesla?

400

You might use this sweet phrase to tell someone that they can win people to their side more easily by gentle persuasion and flattery than by hostile confrontation.

What is "you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar"?

400

You may use this thunderous expression to describe something important or unusual that happened suddenly or unexpectedly.

What is "bolt from the blue"?

500

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What is 124?

500

This RAID level uses block-level striping with distributed parity to have redundancy while increasing write performance. Uses a minimum of three drives, and is still functional if only one drive fails.

What is RAID 5?

500

This person is known for inventing the first mechanical computer.

Who is Charles Babbage?

500

You might use this biting phrase to describe a person who has failed or been hurt when trying to do something and is careful or fearful about doing it again.

What is "Once bitten, twice shy"?

500

You may use this "well"-meaning phrase to say that a good beginning almost assures success.

What is "well begun is half done"?