DL1 Interview Questions
DL1 Interview Questions
1. What is BIOS?
Ans: BIOS stands for Basic Input-Output System and is pronounced as Bye-
Ose. The BIOS is available on all the computers. It makes sure that all the
components of the computer can function together. It has information about
all the hardware components in the Computer. BIOS can also be called as a
Special Software that interfaces the major hardware components of a
computer with the Operating System. It is usually stored in a Flash Memory
Chip on the Motherboard.
Sequence of things done by the BIOS when you turn on your Computer:
1. Check the CMOS for Custom Settings
2. Load the interrupt Handlers and Device Drivers
3. Initialize Registers and Power Management
4. Perform POST (Power On Self Test)
5. Display System Settings
6. Determine which devices are Bootable
7. Initialize the Bootstrap sequence
Ans: Partitions are used to Divide a Hard-disk drive into smaller segments as
required by the user and for better management of the space in it.
5. What would you check if there is no sound from your computer? (Audio
not working)
Ans: A Blue Screen of Death (or just a Blue Screen Error) is an indication of a
Critical System Problem wherein the Computer freezes altogether and does
not respond to anything.
To rectify this problem, try Restarting the computer or Booting into Safe Mode.
For more information, read this.
Ans: A Device Driver (or just Driver) is a piece of software which is requied to
run every Hardware Component present in the computer.
Ans: A Data Cable is a Thin Plastic band-like cable used to connect the Data-
Devices like Hard-disk drives, Floppy Disk Drives, CD/DVD-ROM drives with the
motherboard. Data Cables are primarily used for Data Transfer.
Ans: USB stands for Universal Serial Bus. It allows devices to be connected or
disconnected from a computer without shutting down or restarting the
computer. The current version of USB is 2.0
15.What is the difference between CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) and LCD (Flat
Screen Monitors)?
Ans: CRT Monitors: The Monitor has a picture tube and uses a light-gun to
highlight pixels on the screen.
LCD Monitors: These monitors do not have a picture tube and contain a layer
of liquid crystals on an Electronic Board.
16.What is an IP Address?
Ans: DNS stands for Domain Name Services it is used to convert URLs into IP
addresses and vice-versa.
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Ans:
1. MS Word
2. MS Excel
3. MS Powerpoint
4. MS Access
5. MS Outlook
Ans: When the first installation of Windows fails to boot for some reason,
another copy of Windows is installed in teh same drive but in a different
directory (so that the customer can access to and backup his old data). This is
called Parallel Installation of Windows.
26. What is the difference between FAT32 and NTFS file systems?
Ans: 1. NTFS allows compression and file encryption. FAT32 does not. 2. NTFS
is more secure than FAT32
Ans: Boot.ini lists all the Operating Systems present in the computer and
provide information about which partitions they are located on.
If the audio for your computer is not working, what would you check?
Check the following: Speaker volume, cable connections, power to the
speakers and device drivers.
What are the lights on a Modem/LAN Card and what do they indicate?
The lights are:
In our industry, what are some important trends that you see?
This question is intended to test your knowledge of the industry. You will need
to have done some homework. You might look at topics like technological
developments, economic challenges and changes in the market.
Have you ever had to fire someone? If so, why did you have to do so, and
how did you approach the situation?
Mention that the task was not pleasant but that you got through by explaining
the position and reasons for dismissal to the individual and being as
sympathetic as possible.
Your resume shows that you may be over-qualified for this position. What is
your opinion of this?
You hope to work long term with the company and hope that good work
performance will open up new opportunities within it. You can mention that
strong companies always need well-qualified staff and that with your
qualifications the employer will see a good and rapid return on his investment.
If your previous manager was in the room with us, what do you think he
would have to say about you?
Always try to be positive. Give answers like: They would say that I was an
enthusiastic, hard worker or I was the most reliable and efficient member of
the team or I was an excellent problem solver.
What are some questions you would ask to help isolate a users problem?
This question examines your problem-solving ability. You could say that you
would ask the following questions:
Describe a situation where you have had to deal with a difficult person and
how you handled it? Do you think you should have done anything
differently?
This question is best answered by reference to a successful outcome to a
difficult situation that you have encountered. In general terms, you could say
that you understand the frustration of end users and that good communication
often goes a long way to resolving issues.
Would you describe yourself as a problem solver? If so, why? Can you give
any example
You should obviously give a positive answer. You should give examples that
show that you can think critically and highlight your skills.
4. When you solve a desktop problem, do you prefer to work with the end-
user, your peers, or on your own?
Well! Definitely Ill first of all prefer myself to solve the desktop problem as I
will apply all my experience and skills to solve that specific desktop issue and I
believe that a person should first try his/her best to solve the desktop problem
if he/she really knows how to solve the matter? But when Ill feel that now I
cant solve it myself then Ill prefer to work with a group with end users,
vendors and peers.
5. How important is lifelong learning to you and how do you apply this in
learning new technologies?
Lifelong learning is always of real importance for a technical person who wants
to become successful in his field. So for me its always of 100% importance.
And I dont only learn new technologies but more importantly I apply all my
new learning technologies in solving various matters and issues of peoples
desktop pc. For me theory is nothing without practical so I prefer practical
work with new learning.
6. If you receive three simultaneous calls from three Senior Vice Presidents of
the company needing immediate IT assistance, how will you handle this
situation? Which one will you prioritize?
Well as a matter of fact I am always a good time manager. I always perform all
my dailys task by prioritizing my daily activities. So definitely Ill look at all 3
Senior Vice Presidents issues then I will prioritize all three tasks in a way so
that I can save time and in a better way I can solve the problems of all these 3
people. But it depends upon the problems. Like my 1st priority is to solve an
easy and trivial task, then 2nd slightly tough task then as compare with the 1st
one and similarly Ill do the 3rd one which Ill think that it will take much time.
7. How do you deal with users who keep on misdiagnosing their PC issues?
In this situation I will need to be extremely attentive while acknowledging the
users diagnosis. Then I will ask them to produce the same problem again and
this way judging my user very carefully I will surely find a meaningful and
definite solution that perfectly works.
interface.
2. NOS: Network Operating System as for example- Windows NT, 2000, 2003.
Q. What is server?
A. Server are computer that provides the services. As for Example:-
1. DNS Server
2. WINS Server
3. DHCP Server
4. RAS Server
5. VPN Server
A. RAS stands for Remote Access Server. It is basically use for mobile user in
the network. This server provides the access
connectivity for mobile user. In this way all of the mobile users are connected
to server through telephone line. This server also
access connectivity for mobile user. In this way all of the mobile users are
connected to server through internet. This server also
provides the connectivity between two or more office in the network. VPN is
cost effective (No Costly).
A. IAS stands for Internet Authentication Services. IAS server is also known as
RADIUS Server. IAS Server provides the
centralized management of multiple RAS & VPN Server in the Network. On this
Server Remote Access Policy and Remote Access
Q. FAT/NTFS?
A. there is major difference are available between FAT and NTFS file systems
Such as:
FAT:
FAT
FAT-16
FAT-32
NTFS:
NTFS stands for New Technology File Systems
There is no parent domain and child domain concepts are available in the
network/
2000:
In 2000 Specific client site operating system is available i.e. 2000 Professional
In 2000 we can create two way trust relationship inside the network
2003:
In 2003 we can create two way Trust Relationship inside the network
Q. What is tree?
Q. What is forest?
A. A group of tree is called forest and does not sharing a contiguous name
space but sharing a common configuration (Schema).
A. D.C. stands for Domain Controller and A.D.C. stands for Additional Domain
Controller. A.D.C. is a backup of D.C. Only one
different is available between D.C. and A.D.C. i.e. Operation master Role. On
D.C. all of five Operation Master Roles are
available-
1. Schema Master
3. RID Master
4. PDC Emulator
5. Infrastructure Master
1. RID Master
2. PDC Emulator
3. Infrastructure Master
Q. What is the benefit of Child Domain?
1. Security Boundary
Q. What is Group?
Q. What is OU?
directory container i.e. Site, domain, OU. When ever we want some users then
we put that user in the OU and assign the
appropriate Group Policy on that OU.
A. Group Policy provides the stream line access to all of the users in the
network. Group policy is basically assigned on active
directory container i.e. Site, Domain and O.U. When ever we want some users
in the network do not use shut down the system,
do not use run command, do not use Control Panel, then we put that user in
the OU and assign the appropriate Group Policy on
that OU.
A. ISA stands for Internet Security Acceleration. ISA server provides the
internet connectivity for all of the users in network ISA
Server also works as proxy Server in the network. With the help of ISA Server
Administrator can filtering a client request for a
A. Default Gateway is the IP address of router in the network. When ever any
clients want to go to another network that query will
Q. What is site?
A. A site is a geographical area where all of the domains are available. Site
manages the replication traffic between two or more
1. Schema master
3. RID Master
4. PDC Emulator
5. Infrastructure Master
1. Mixed Mode: In this mode NT, win 2000 and win 2003 D.C. are available.
ii. Win 2003 Native mode: in this mode only win 2003 DC are available.
Q. What is SCSI?
A. SCSI stands for Small Computer System Interface. In SCSI the rate of data
transmission is fast. SCSI Hard Disk Speed R.P.M.
is fast in SCSI Data Transmission speed is 320 MBPS in the Network. In SCSI
Controller We can connect Maximum 15 Physical
A. A record is also called host record. This record is basically created in forward
lookup Zone
PTR record is also called a Pointer record. This record is basically created in
reverse lookup Zone
Q. What is reservation?
A. Reservation is basically used in DHCP Server. When Ever we want this
computer is always received this IP address from DHCP
network.
Q. IP Address Range/Classes?
install active directory database on a server side operating system, then after
that system becomes a D.C. Domain controller
manages all security related interaction between users and computers in the
network.
Q. What is B Router?
A. B Router stands for Bridge Router. We can say this is a layer three bridge
that provides the communication between two or
Q. What is a Bridge?
A. Bridge is a layer 2 network device that provides the communication within
the same network ID. In bridge maximum 16 ports
are available.
A. POP Stands for Post Office Protocol. It is basically use for mail receiving
purpose in the network.
SMTP Stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. It is basically use for sending a
mail as well as receiving a mail in the network.
C. & D.C. to G.C.S. (Global Catalog Server) in the network. There are three
Types of Active Directory Partition:
1. Schema Partition
2. Configuration Partition
3. Domain Partition
1. Schema Partition
2. Configuration Partition
3. Domain Partition
A. When we add two or more Groups within a Single Group. It is called Group
Nesting.
Q. What is FIXMBR?
A. FIXMBR Repair the Master boot record of the Partition Boot Sector.
Q. What is FIXBOOT?
Q. What is SID?
A. SID stands for Security Identifier. Every object has a unique ID, it is called
SID.
Multiple RAS & VPN Server in the network. On this Server Remote Access
Policy and Remote Access Logging Options are available.
Q. What is Printer?
A. Printer is a Software that Governing the print Device. There are two types of
Printer:
1. Local Printer
2. Network Printer
Q. What is Chatting?
A.
Selecting the Directory services restore mode and then after restoring the
active directory database from the last backup.
Q. What is Normal Backup?
A. In incremental backup only incremental parts are backup not full backup.
Q. What is packet?
Q. What is forwarder?
A. It is basically use in DNS Server. When client query to the DNS Server. In that
case if the DNS is having a best results then
DNS Server give the best result. To the client computer in the network
otherwise DNS