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Comptia A + Certification
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certifications
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A key on a laptop that is combined with the FN key to bring up a small volume control panel on the display. Using the up (?) or right (?) arrow key - the volume will increase. To decrease the volume - press the FN key and the SPEAKER VOLUME key along
Speaker Volume Key
shared video memory
display
modding
2. Aka logical block address.
encryption
PPP
LBA
DIP switch
3. An identifier assigned to a process when it starts.
FAT16
process ID
RDRAM
DIN connector
4. The worldwide network that carries traditional voice traffic.
file signature verification
accessory bay
NETSTAT
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
5. The practice of forcing a CPU or other computer component to run at a higher clock rate than the manufacturer intended.
ATM
Media Access Control (MAC) address
overclocking
Tablet PC
6. A security feature of many Windows versions that allows it to encrypt files on an NTFS volume.
Encrypting File System (EFS)
DVD-RAM
P412V
PGA2
7. In an IP configuration - the address of the local router that acts as a gateway from the local network to other IP networks.
Windows Update
DRAM
registry key
default gateway
8. Aka network interface card.
central processing unit (CPU)
IEEE 1394
NIC
enhanced capability port (ECP) mode
9. Aka dual inline memory module (DIMM).
file signature verification
DIMM
fusing rollers
IMAP
10. Introduced in Windows 2000 - a user interface for Windows administration tools that is flexible and configurable.
video adapter card
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
satellite communications
Basic Service Set (BSS)
11. In fiber-optics - a single light wave passing down a cable.
Voice over IP (VoIP)
DRAM
mode
striping with distributed parity
12. A file used during an unattended installation of Windows. It provides a script of responses to the questions Setup asks so the user does not have to answer them manually.
8-bit high color
answer file
MIDI
Program Compatibility Wizard
13. A command-line utility - installed with the TCP/IP protocol suite - that is used to troubleshoot DNS problems by querying DNS name servers and displaying the results of the queries.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
NSLOOKUP
System Management Mode (SMM)
WPA
14. In the Windows registry - the top five folders - each of which is the top of a hierarchical structure. Also called subtrees.
Internet
root key
SATA
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
15. A security feature introduced in Windows Vista to prevent unauthorized changes to Windows.
User Account Control (UAC)
sub-mini audio connector
Service Set ID (SSID)
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
16. A parallel port mode that has the same performance as ECP but is used with parallel devices other than printers and scanners.
war driving
enhanced parallel port (EPP) mode
UPS
toner
17. A type of arithmetic logic unit (ALU) that is used to perform specialized functions - such as division and large decimal number operations. Also called a math coprocessor.
1000Base-T
subscriber connector (SC)
display
floating-point unit (FPU)
18. A network name used to identify a wireless network. Consisting of up to 32 characters - the SSID travels with the messages on the wireless network. All of the wireless devices on a WLAN must use the same SSID in order to communicate.
case fan
letterbox
FAT file system
Service Set ID (SSID)
19. In the Windows registry - a folder that may contain one or more sets of settings as well as other keys.
spim
rootkit
registry key
software firewall
20. In a disk drive - the rotating shaft used to spin the disks.
spindle
Ethernet
internetwork
read/write head
21. The process of informing the software manufacturer who the official owner or user of the product is - and providing contact information such as name - address - company - phone number - e-mail address - and so on - about them. Registration is usually
mini-notebook
registration
AC adapter
VoIP
22. Aka Ethernet.
transferring
10Base-T
graphics tablet
NSLOOKUP
23. The digital versatile disc (DVD) encoding format used for data storage.
DVD-RAM
HDD
redundant array of independent disks (RAID)
lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
24. Aka local area network.
Scalable Link Interface (SLI)
communication network riser (CNR)
encrypted authentication
LAN
25. One of many low-level instructions built into the control unit of a CPU. Also called a microprogram.
extension magnet
microcode
IEEE
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
26. A cooling fan mounted directly on the case - as opposed to a power supply fan - which is inside the power supply.
case fan
arithmetic logic unit (ALU)
DLT
Lucent connector (LC)
27. A connection over a wide area network.
WAN connection
authentication
root key
100Base-T
28. A CRT video setting - also known at horizontal hold - that holds the image horizontally on the screen.
loopback plug
laser printer
Lucent connector (LC)
h-hold
29. Software instructions stored in ROM chips. It exists on most PC components and on the motherboard.
firmware
capacity
multifunction printers (MFDs)
Trojan horse
30. The BIOS configuration settings - also called system settings - accessed via a special BIOS-based menu during system startup.
pixel
SD Card
active partition
BIOS settings
31. The original digital versatile disc (DVD) encoding format used for movies sold at retail.
DVD-Video
Service Set ID (SSID)
fusing
NiMH
32. A small group of computers communicating wirelessly with one another without the use of a centralized wireless access point (WAP).
Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
writing
value entry
DC
33. An adapter card used to run a special diagnostic test on a computer as it is powering up. These tests usually go beyond those performed by the system BIOS-based POST.
primary corona wire
basic input/output system (BIOS)
unattended installation
POST card
34. Aka digital video interface.
graphics tablet
DVI
Type III
code signing
35. A set of technologies that allow voice transmission over an IP network
overclocking
even parity
Voice over IP (VoIP)
worm
36. Aka digital versatile disc (DVD).
digital LCD display
DVD
TV tuner card
authentication
37. The redirection of incoming traffic to the requesting internal hosts that initiated the communication with an external host.
port triggering
adware
server
exception
38. A technology that makes 802.11n speeds possible - using multiple antennas to send and receive digital data in simultaneous radio streams that increases performance.
frame relay
ultra-portable
MIMO (multiple input/multiple output)
ink cartridge
39. A more advanced and more expensive alternative to a port replicator. In addition to the ports normally found on a port replicator - a docking station may include full-size expansion slots and drives.
peer-to-peer network
docking station
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
RJ-45
40. An external bus that connects into the PC's PCI bus. With USB - you can theoretically connect up to 127 devices to your computer.
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
grounding mat
CRIMM
41. A type of motherboard used in older PC systems; also refers to the 1984 IBM PC AT model.
Advanced Technology (AT)
vertical position
APIPA
TWAIN
42. A specialized type of memory used only with video adapters.
Basic Service Set (BSS)
video RAM (VRAM)
Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
SONET
43. A CRT video setting - also known as vertical hold - that holds the image vertically on the screen.
firmware
v-hold
CMOS
heat sink compound
44. A service implemented on Windows Servers that hides the complexity of the network from end users in that it makes files that are distributed across multiple servers appear as if they are in one place.
8-bit high color
authentication
Distributed File System (DFS)
DDR3 SDRAM
45. The read-only DVD discs sold at retail stores - containing video or software and having a maximum capacity of 15.9 GB of data. This term also applies to the drives that can only read DVDs.
processor bus
DVD-ROM
professionalism
BDD Workbench
46. A wireless network standard that uses the 2.4 GHz band at a speed of up to 10 Mbps.
802.11b
power state
inverter
NiCD
47. An LCD display characteristic that indicates the amount of time in milliseconds (ms) it takes for a single pixel to go from the active to the inactive state and back again.
memory address
customer premises equipment (CPE)
response time
dynamic RAM (DRAM)
48. An expansion bus architecture that uses serial communications rather than the parallel communications of PCI. Also called PCI Express and PCI-E.
DDR3 SDRAM
PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express)
virus encyclopedia
PCI-E
49. The use of two or more video adapters (hence the term "GPU") to drive a single display for the purpose of increasing performance.
DDR2 SDRAM
hardware abstraction layer (HAL)
multi-GPU solution
control unit
50. A card that fits into the PC Card interface - including both PC Card and CardBus cards. This type measures 85.6 millimeters long by 54 millimeters wide and 3.3 millimeters thick.
Debugging Mode
Type I
flash ROM
datagram