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Q: Which tool would be used to create a partition on a hard drive?

A: Disk Management.

Q: Which two pieces of information are found in an MSDS?

A: Proper disposal procedures for cleaning chemicals and first aid requirements for handling potentially hazardous materials.


Q: Which statement describes the term ESD?

A: It is the sudden discharge of static electricity that can adversely affect a component.

Q: Which tool would be used to scan Windows critical system files and replace any corrupted files?

A: SFC, (System File Checker).

Q: How much static electricity can be built up on a person?

A: Over 10,000 Volts.

Q: What is the lowest amount of volts that can damage computer components?

A: 30 Volts.

Q: How should you clean the outside of computer components?

A: With glass cleaner on a soft cloth.

Q: Which device can protect computer equipment from brownouts by providing a consistent quality of electrical power?

A: UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply).

Q: How should you discharge static buildup while working on a computer system?

A: Maintain contact with an unpainted part of the case.

Q: Which tool can be used to take resistance and voltage measurements?

A: Multimeter.

Q: Which piece of software is designed to protect against unauthorized communications to and from a computer?

A: Firewall.