1) What is parity? a) a technique that checks whether data has been lost or written over b) checking whether the data is lost or not 2) Viserys just installed two new memory modules into his computer. His motherboard supports DDR3 RAM with a maximum bus speed of 1600 MHz. The memory modules he installed were mismatched; one operates at 1066 MHz and one at 1333 MHz. At what bus speed will the system function?Viserys just installed two new memory modules into his computer. His motherboard supports DDR3 RAM with a maximum bus speed of 1600 MHz. The memory modules he installed were mismatched; one operates at 1066 MHz and one at 1333 MHz. At what bus speed will the system function? a) 1066 MHz b) 1600 MHz c) 1000 MHz d) 800 MHz 3) What does RAM stand for? a) Random access money b) Random access monitor c) Random access memery d) Relative Animation memery 4) In general, how should a person install a stick of RAM on a desktop? a) One side into the retaining clips, then the other b) Through the ZIF socket c) At a 45 degree angle d) Straight down into the slot 5) If you want to utilize your motherboard's dual-channel RAM feature, what type of RAM do you need to use? a) RAMBUS b) SDRAM c) DDR d) RDRAM

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