TestOut PC Pro - 3.4 Motherboard Troubleshooting Practice Q

TestOut PC Pro - 3.4 Motherboard Troubleshooting Practice Q

6th Grade

10 Qs

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TestOut PC Pro - 3.4 Motherboard Troubleshooting Practice Q

TestOut PC Pro - 3.4 Motherboard Troubleshooting Practice Q

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

6th Grade

Easy

Created by

Rossana Mero

Used 8+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When booting your workstation, you hear a series of audible beeps, and the system locks up. What is the FIRST step you should take when troubleshooting this issue?

Check for dust buildup inside the case.

Replace the motherboard battery.

Disconnect non-essential peripherals and try to reboot.

Check the motherboard documentation for POST errors.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

While running a graphics editing program on your Windows workstation, a screen suddenly pops up with an error message warning. You note the error message, but the only way to continue working is to reboot your system. What is this type of error screen called?

POST

SPoD

BSoD

HVAC

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A clicking noise in your computer has now evolved into a grinding noise. In addition, you are beginning to see frequent error messages while running software, and your computer occasionally freezes. What is the MOST likely cause of these issues?

A failing internal fan

A failing hard drive

A failing RAM card

A failing video card

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When you turn on your workstation, you immediately hear a grinding or clicking noise coming from inside the computer case. Which of the following are the MOST likely causes of this noise?

A connector that is not seated properly.

Dust buildup that needs to be cleaned.

A wire hanging over a fan with the blades tapping on it.

A POST test error message.

A video card that is failing.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When you try to boot your computer, it hangs after POST. When you access the UEFI setup program, you see that the date is several years behind, and the time is set to 12:01 a.m. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of this behavior?

A. A RAM module has become unseated from its socket.

B. The motherboard battery has failed.

C. The UEFI firmware is outdated.

D. The UEFI firmware is corrupt.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which pin on the power supply connector connects to the power good wire on the motherboard in order to indicate an appropriate action for the motherboard if the power disappears, quickly reappears, or does not appear at all?

Pin 2

Pin 6

Pin 5

Pin 8

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

An employee calls to complain that their computer is behaving erratically. Some days, it functions correctly, and other days, it crashes frequently. Sometimes, the system won't boot at all. You open the system case and notice the following: - Two of the mounting screws are missing from the system hard disk drive. - The system uses memory modules from several different manufacturers with mismatched capacities. - Several capacitors on the motherboard are bulging and have a brown liquid oozing from them. - The chassis fan on the front of the case is oriented to blow air into the system. What should you do? - Replace the motherboard. - Replace the leaky capacitors on the motherboard. - Reorient the chassis fan to draw air out of the system case. - Replace the existing memory modules with matching modules. - Use additional screws to mount the hard disk drive to the system case. Answer: Replace the motherboard.

Replace the motherboard.

Replace the leaky capacitors on the motherboard.

Reorient the chassis fan to draw air out of the system case.

Replace the existing memory modules with matching modules.

Use additional screws to mount the hard disk drive to the system case.

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