Chapter 3: Computer Software and System Utilities (Set-10)

In modern OS design, which mechanism most directly enforces that a user-level app cannot execute privileged CPU instructions

A Disk defragmentation
B File compression
C User and kernel mode
D App sandbox theme

Which OS feature most directly controls what a standard user can install or change system-wide

A Wallpaper settings
B User permissions
C File naming rules
D Font manager

A digitally signed driver primarily helps the OS confirm

A Extra disk space
B Faster boot time
C Better audio output
D Publisher authenticity

In software deployment, a “transform” file commonly used with MSI packages is

A JPG file
B ZIP file
C MST file
D DLL file

A major reason enterprise admins prefer MSI installers is better support for

A Video editing
B Repair and rollback
C Photo filtering
D Screen rotation

In Windows, 32-bit programs are commonly installed under

A Program Files (x86)
B Program Files only
C Windows System32
D Users Temp

If an installer fails with “access denied,” the most likely cause is

A Too much RAM
B Wrong monitor
C Insufficient privileges
D Empty cache

Which method best verifies an installer is not tampered with

A Folder rename
B Icon color check
C File open time
D Digital signature check

A “cumulative update” is important because it

A Removes user files
B Includes earlier fixes
C Disables antivirus
D Formats the disk

A “hotfix” is best described as

A Targeted urgent patch
B Major feature upgrade
C Hardware replacement
D License cancellation

A service pack differs from a hotfix mainly by being

A One bug fix
B Only a license
C Only a driver
D Broad update bundle

When update problems occur, “rollback” commonly restores

A Extra RAM chips
B New browser tabs
C Previous version/build
D Larger monitor size

A restore point is not a full backup because it usually

A Copies whole disk
B Skips personal data
C Saves external drives
D Encrypts all files

A system image is more suitable than restore point for

A Browser history cleaning
B Font installation
C Screen recording
D Full disk recovery

In troubleshooting, “clean boot” is used to reduce

A Startup conflicts
B Disk partitions
C Screen brightness
D File sizes

Which tool best provides time-based system performance data and counters

A Disk Cleanup
B Notepad
C Performance Monitor
D Paint

A common reason a program fails after OS upgrade is missing

A Desktop icons
B Compatibility support
C Keyboard lights
D Screen saver

Compatibility mode mainly helps by changing

A CPU clock speed
B Disk sector size
C BIOS voltage
D Runtime settings

Safe Mode helps troubleshooting because it loads

A Maximum startup apps
B Minimal drivers/services
C Extra themes only
D Full cloud tools

A missing DLL error often indicates a missing

A Printer hardware
B Monitor cable
C Shared library component
D BIOS battery

If an app keeps crashing, the most logical first check is

A Change wallpaper
B Replace keyboard
C Defrag SSD
D Application updates

If antivirus cannot remove malware in normal boot, a better next step is

A Increase volume
B Safe Mode scan
C Install themes
D Resize partitions

A firewall protects mainly by controlling

A Network traffic rules
B File compression size
C Keyboard speed
D Monitor resolution

Driver signing helps prevent installation of

A Larger programs
B Extra backups
C Tampered drivers
D New fonts

A wrong driver can cause severe issues because drivers run

A Only in browser
B Only in cache
C Only in documents
D Near kernel level

A “portable application” usually

A Requires registry write
B Runs without install
C Needs reboot
D Needs admin always

A common risk of cracked software is

A Faster updates
B Better licensing
C Embedded malware
D More support

An EULA is mainly a

A Hardware specification
B Network driver file
C Compression format
D Legal usage contract

In licensing, an “activation limit” refers to

A Internet speed limit
B File size limit
C Device count limit
D Keyboard limit

A software audit in organizations mainly checks

A Monitor sizes
B License compliance
C Mouse sensitivity
D Screen brightness

Compression reduces file size mainly by

A Removing redundancy
B Adding pixels
C Increasing RAM
D Changing CPU

ZIP is best described as a

A Photo format
B Audio codec
C BIOS tool
D Compressed archive

An ISO file is mainly used as a

A Text file
B Video file
C Disk image
D Registry file

A virtual machine snapshot helps because it allows

A Permanent RAM increase
B Quick state restore
C Faster CPU hardware
D Printer calibration

Cloud software often updates without user action because updates are

A Stored in BIOS
B Done by printer
C Done by keyboard
D Managed by provider

Browser extensions are risky mainly if they

A Have small size
B Request broad access
C Use light theme
D Are paid apps

Plug-ins differ from browser extensions because plug-ins are usually

A Hardware upgrades
B App-specific add-ons
C Disk partitions
D RAM modules

Default program setting is also called

A File association
B Device signing
C Disk formatting
D CPU scheduling

Task Scheduler is useful because it can

A Delete BIOS
B Upgrade CPU
C Fix monitor
D Automate jobs

A standard user cannot install some software mainly due to

A File format issues
B Permission restrictions
C Disk fragmentation
D Screen size limits

A clean uninstall is preferred before reinstall because it removes

A Only shortcuts
B Only wallpapers
C Leftover components
D Only documents

“Repair installation” is useful when an app has

A New keyboard
B New monitor
C More RAM
D Corrupted components

When software fails to start due to missing dependencies, the fix is to

A Change wallpaper
B Install required runtime
C Defrag SSD
D Reduce brightness

A good practice before updating firmware is to

A Ensure stable power
B Increase speaker volume
C Clear browser cookies
D Rename folders

Firmware update risks are higher because failure can

A Increase file size
B Improve audio
C Prevent device boot
D Add themes

Disk cleanup improves updates because updates often need

A New keyboard
B Faster speakers
C More pixels
D Free disk space

In troubleshooting, reading the exact error code matters because it

A Deletes the problem
B Narrows the cause
C Speeds hardware
D Updates BIOS

An app running fine in a VM but failing on host suggests

A VM is broken
B CPU is faulty
C Host environment issue
D ZIP is corrupt

The best tool to see which program starts automatically and slows boot is

A Disk cleanup
B Paint tool
C Zip tool
D Startup manager

A secure way to reduce false positives in antivirus while keeping protection is to

A Disable antivirus fully
B Install cracked tools
C Add specific exclusion
D Stop all updates

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