I cant upload it! Anybody else wanna give it go?
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It would seem that us "IT bod's" dont have to be that clever. :D :D :D
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I will but where is the file or whatever it is ?
Cheers Phill C |
Babber,mailed it to u!
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Slight contradiction in terms anyway..
Microsoft and intelligence test. Anyone with intelligence would be using Unix ;) |
Question 50 ....
I don't agree with any of the answers. Everyone knows that TTL stands for "Time to Live". TTL is a value in each IP packet's header. As a packet crosses each router, the router decrements this value by 1. If the packet traverses enough routers for the value to reach 0, routers will no longer forward the packet. The purpose of TTL is to prevent loopsTTL is life of an IP packets. Am I sad or what? J. |
Computer-Related forum anyone?
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fdpxfunix,
Come on,whats your answers for all 60 questions,i wanna c if anyone can beat my 39/60! |
It was a kind of gentle reminder that there IS a Computer Related Forum for things like this :p
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Thank you. J |
Where on earth did you pull that old set of questions out from?
That used to be classified as MCSE questions???? Some of the questions are fairly amusing.......:rolleyes: Cheers, Nick:) |
Mr Footlong,
I know youll be up 4 having a go as u have answered many of my I.T questions in the past. I got them from a friend who asked me to have a look.I done my MCSE a year a go yet i still managed to only get 39/60.See if you can beat it,i have the answers here with me! |
Dude, unfortunatly I spend like every day still working with DOS a bit for a living. Not my idea of fun tonight really. Might have a look into it tomorrow, work permitting. Far too busy at the mo being (in theory) 'helpful' on this forum :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Cheers, Nick. :) |
Originally posted by fdpxfunix:
Everyone knows that TTL stands for "Time to Live". |
The answer to 6: "Before fitting a new MPU to a motherboard, it is MOST important to ensure:-" has got to be "b: The case is removed". You can do it without an anti-static wristband (answer a) if you're lucky, but you certainly can't do it without removing the case (unless you're extremely dextrous and poke it through the floppy drive).
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clever enough for a corner..........
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Is this the 1980's MSCE? Looks like an average technician should get about 50ish right, cos there are a few ambiguous questions.
Carl - That was my first thought about number 6. When I realised someone else was as screwed up as me I felt obliged to splutter coffe all over the keyboard. Thanks M8 ;) |
http://www.world-datasystems.com/rb5...1009992417.doc
Doh!!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D ;) The image isn't on the uploader site Iain [Edited by Yee - 1/2/2002 5:45:10 PM] |
I have the answers in front of me,anyone who can get over 45 r top dogs! i only got 39
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Leave it with me and I'll let you know.
Little Miss WRX ... that might be a good idea as most people on the BBS seem to be IT ... or is that another sad comment from me? J. [Edited by fdpxfunix - 1/2/2002 6:38:05 PM] |
try a real exam...
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/ccie_program/policies.html#9 :D [Edited by RVeiga - 1/2/2002 6:39:04 PM] |
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