BMET Set A Volume 4
1. (601) What must you do if you send a medical device to a service provider
that contains protected health information (PHI) that you cannot remove?
a. Establish a service agreement.
b. Establish a business associate agreement.
✅✅
c. Ship device with a Privacy Act cover sheet.
d. You cannot ship equipment with PHI on it. - -b. Establish a business
associate agreement.
2. (601) What must you do prior to turning any medical device into Defense
Logistics Agency Disposition Services (DLA-DS)?
a. Remove all protected health information (PHI).
b. Establish a service agreement.
✅✅
c. Establish a business associate agreement.
d. Attach a Privacy Act cover sheet to device. - -a. Remove all protected
health information (PHI).
3. (602) Which type of software integrates medical devices and electronic
health records?
a. Application software.
b. System software.
✅✅
c. Utility software.
d. Middleware. - -d. Middleware.
4. (603) Who has the authority to assume responsibility of operating a
Department of Defense computer system at an acceptable level of risk?
a. Authorizing official (AO).
b. Security control assessor (SCA).
✅✅
c. Information system security officer (ISSO).
d. Information system security manager (ISSM). - -a. Authorizing official
(AO).
5. (603) Which of the following is not a requirement to obtain Air Force special
experience identifier (SEI) 264?
a. Work assignment to perform information assurance technical support.
b. Unit commander's recommendation.
✅✅
c. Appropriate certification.
d. Minimum five-skill level. - -d. Minimum five-skill level.
,6. (604) Which type of file or program do you not need to back up during the
system backup process?
a. Microsoft Word documents.
b. Government forms or files.
✅✅
c. Internet favorites.
d. Acrobat Reader. - -d. Acrobat Reader.
7. (605) How many volts direct current (VDC) does a personal computer's
(PC) power supply provide for the microprocessor and memory?
a. +3.3.
b. +5.0 and -5.0.
✅✅
c. +6.0.
d. +12.0 and -12.0. - -a. +3.3.
8. (605) Which feature ensures the operating system (OS) is ready to shut
down prior to the system shutting down?
a. Indirect power.
b. Power saving.
✅✅
c. Sleep mode.
d. Soft power. - -d. Soft power.
9. (605) What categorizes a motherboard's size and connector layout?
a. Manufacturer.
b. Form factor.
✅✅
c. Model.
d. Make - -b. Form factor.
10. (605) What do chipsets use to handle older technologies that still require
support?
a. Expansion card.
b. System controller.
✅✅
c. Peripheral controller.
d. Super input/output (I/O) chip. - -d. Super input/output (I/O) chip.
11. (605) What allows the addition of new functions without having to replace
the motherboard?
a. Chipsets.
b. Expansion slots.
✅✅
c. Read only memory (ROM).
d. Random access memory (RAM). - -b. Expansion slots.
, 12. (605) Which temporary electrical storage space holds program instructions
and program data?
a. Random access memory (RAM).
b. Read only memory (ROM).
✅✅
c. Erasable programmable read only memory (EPROM).
d. Data processing read only memory (DPROM). - -a. Random access
memory (RAM).
13. (605) Which type of random access memory (RAM) is the fastest and
most reliable?
a. Static RAM (SRAM).
b. Dynamic RAM (DRAM).
✅✅
c. Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM).
d. Double data rate (DDR) SDRAM. - -a. Static RAM (SRAM).
14. (605) In most modern computers, which level of cache is usually the
smallest in capacity?
a. Level 1 (L1).
b. Level 2 (L2).
✅✅
c. Level 3 (L3).
d. Level 4 (L4). - -a. Level 1 (L1).
15. (605) Where does a processor search first when it needs an instruction?
a. Random access memory (RAM).
b. Level 1 (L1) cache.
✅✅
c. Level 2 (L2) cache.
d. Level 3 (L3) cache. - -b. Level 1 (L1) cache.
16. (605) Which memory stores device parameters that the basic input/output
system (BIOS) uses every time the system is started?
a. Cache memory.
b. Read only memory (ROM).
✅✅
c. Random access memory (RAM).
d. Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS). - -d.
Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS).
17. (606) Which component is considered the brain of a computer system?
a. Random access memory (RAM).
b. Central processing unit (CPU).
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