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Lets Test Your Computer Knowledge

some of those questions aren't an issue of Computer knowledge but rather of how well a person knows the metric system, or how much useless information a person picked up from the A+ book
 
No offense, but your poll sucks...

-The term for 1 quadrillion is...
Well, it's none of those. 1 quadrillion is 10^15. 1 quadrillion is a unitless term.

-1 MB is equal to exactly ____ bytes.
There are two debatable answers for this question.

-A typical CD-ROM holds up to ____ of data.
The correct answer is not on there.

-Storage devices access data in ____ of a second
It depends on the storage device.

:beer:
 
A typical CD-ROM holds up to ____ of data.

1GB could be it, using the HD-burn method, but that's FAR from "typical".
 
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
No offense, but your poll sucks...

-The term for 1 quadrillion is...
Well, it's none of those. 1 quadrillion is 10^15. 1 quadrillion is a unitless term.

-1 MB is equal to exactly ____ bytes.
There are two debatable answers for this question.

-A typical CD-ROM holds up to ____ of data.
The correct answer is not on there.

-Storage devices access data in ____ of a second
It depends on the storage device.

:beer:


He obviously meant 1 quadrillion bytes.
 
Originally posted by: Mik3y
I'll post correct answers later on.

I took the test and got like half of them wrong. But hey, my comp's still more p00n than yerz and that's what counts 😛
 
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