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Q1 Question 1 of 50
Q1. A field technician needs to connect a laptop to a corporate projector for a client presentation, but the
laptop only has USB-C ports and the projector uses HDMI. The technician must ensure video output
works without installing additional software. Which adapter should the technician use?
A. USB-C to HDMI adapter
B. USB-C to VGA adapter
C. USB-C to Ethernet adapter
D. USB-C to DisplayPort adapter
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
A USB-C to HDMI adapter directly bridges the laptop's USB-C port to the projector's HDMI input, providing
plug-and-play video output. A VGA adapter would work with older projectors but this one uses HDMI, and Ethernet
or DisplayPort adapters do not address the HDMI requirement.
Q2 Question 2 of 50
Q2. A sales representative reports that her tablet touchscreen becomes unresponsive whenever she
holds the device along its left edge. The issue started after she replaced the screen protector last week.
Rebooting the device does not resolve the problem. What is the most likely cause?
A. The screen protector is interfering with the digitizer's capacitive sensors along the edge
B. The tablet's battery is swelling and pressing against the display panel
C. The device's firmware needs to be updated to the latest version
D. The internal LCD panel has developed a dead zone on the left side
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
A poorly fitted or overly thick screen protector can block the electrostatic field that capacitive digitizers rely on,
causing unresponsive zones especially near edges. Battery swelling would cause visible bulging across the whole
display, firmware issues would affect the entire screen, and LCD dead zones affect image display rather than
touch input.