The Personal Computing IQ Test is a series of random questions about computers to test your geek knowledge.
To set a benchmark I did the 25 question version (standard) and got 84% right. We expect our resident helldesker to get 100%. :)
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8 comments:
ha ha, no chance.
I've no idea where I fscked up as I got 92% and I did it twice.
Ulp!
So is it random ie did you get different question sets?
I have no idea which 4 I got wrong - but it'll be something to do with hardware probably.
nope, same questions.
Which proves im a jammy git as i changed loads of answers.
I think I lost marks on the questions about IDE cables and ATX mobo's.
I reckon I got the IDE one wrong too.
I put 4 as 2 slots * 2 devices is that. But wasn't the ATX the smaller version? If so that may have only 1 IDE slot (like ILN's old Dell box) in which case it was 2. But I think the actual question mentioned 'directly connected' in which case it's 0 as you need a cable so it's not directly connected.
At least we all got better than Dogs! :)
I got a measly %72.
Ok so we nearly all got better than Dogs! ;)
Can't be arsed.
I know I know more than you about life, the universe and everything. I don't need to argue the point with you.
Besides which we can sit back for a change and let ILN and Merg mass debate each other.
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