A+ Sample Questions
A+ Operating Systems Sample Questions
- You can run Windows 3.1 or 3.11 without loading himem.sys.
- true
- false
Answer :B
- true
- You must have himem.sys loaded before you can load DOS high.
- true
- false
Answer :A
- true
- When DOS is loaded high it is placed in the HMA (high memory area). This is located:
- between 640k and 1024k
- the first 64k above 1024k
- anywhere in extended memory
- anywhere in expanded memory
- in the first UMB
Answer :B
- between 640k and 1024k
- To load DOS high you must place a statement in config.sys. It is:
- loadhigh DOS
- device=DOSHIGH
- dos=high
- lh dos
- load dos high
Answer :C
- loadhigh DOS
- The reason you load DOS high is to:
- optimize DOS to run faster
- free up more extended memory
- free up more conventional memory
- free up more expanded memory
- avoid i/o conflicts
Answer :C
- optimize DOS to run faster
- The upper memory area is located:
- between 640k and 1024k
- above 1 meg
- between 512k and 840k
- anything above 1024k
- between 1000k and 1024k
Answer :A
- between 640k and 1024k
- Extended memory is:
- paged memory
- anything above 1024k
- anything above 640k
- anything accessed by rom
- anything above 1 meg
Answer :B
- paged memory
- Extended memory is managed by:
- emm386.exe
- DOS
- himem.sys
- ram controller
- rom bios
Answer :C
- emm386.exe
- Expanded memory is:
- paged memory
- anything below 1 meg
- anything above 640k
- anything above 1024k
- between 640k and 1024k
Answer :A
- paged memory
- Expanded memory is managed by:
- himem.sys
- emm386.exe
- DOS
- rom bios
- CPU
Answer :B
- himem.sys
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