CEA 201 - FULL 2025 | CERTIFIED EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ANSWERS
A - correct-answer- increases the data transfer rate by increasing the
operational frequency of the RAM chip and by increasing the prefetch buffer from 2
bits to 4 bits per chip.
A. DDR2
B. RDRAM
C. CDRAM
D. DDR3
C - correct-answer- increases the prefetch buffer size to 8 bits.
A. CDRAM
B. RDRAM
C. DDR3
D. All of the above
A - correct-answer-Theoretically, a DDR module can transfer data at a clock rate in the
range of MHz.
A. 200 to 600
B. 400 to 1066
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C. 600 to 1400
D. 800 to 1600
B - correct-answer-A DDR3 module transfers data at a clock rate of
MHz.
A. 600 to 1200
B. 800 to 1600
C. 1000 to 2000
D. 1500 to 3000
D - correct-answer-The enables the RAM chip to preposition bits to be
placed on the data bus as rapidly as possible.
A. Flash memory
B. Hamming code
C. RamBus
D. Buffer
T - correct-answer-Magnetic disks are the foundation of external memory on virtually
all computer systems.
(T/F)
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F - correct-answer-During a read or write operation, the head rotates while the platter
beneath it stays stationary.
(T/F)
F - correct-answer-The width of a track is double that of the head. (T/F)
T - correct-answer-There are typically hundreds of sectors per track and they may be
either fixed or variable lengths.
(T/F)
T - correct-answer-A bit near the center of a rotating disk travels past a fixed point
slower than a bit on the outside.
(T/F)
F - correct-answer-The disadvantage of using CAV is that individual blocks of data can
only be directly addressed by track and sector.
(T/F)
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T - correct-answer-A removable disk can be removed and replaced with another disk.
(T/F)
T - correct-answer-The head must generate or sense an electromagnetic field of
sufficient magnitude to write and read properly.
(T/F)
F - correct-answer-The transfer time to or from the disk does not depend on the
rotation speed of the disk.
(T/F)
T - correct-answer-RAID is a set of physical disk drives viewed by the operating system
as a single logical drive.
(T/F)
T - correct-answer-RAID level 0 is not a true member of the RAID family because it
does not include redundancy to improve performance.
(T/F)