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Comptia A + Certification
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. The act of moving through a neighborhood in a vehicle or on foot - using either a laptop equipped with Wi-Fi wireless network capability or a simple Wi-Fi sensor available for a few dollars from many sources. War drivers are searching for open hotspo
Mini PCI
System Restore
war driving
format
2. A screen device for video output. Also called a monitor.
register
high-voltage power supply (HVPS)
digital versatile disc (DVD)
display
3. Aka local area network.
LAN
file allocation table (FAT)
WRAM
identity theft
4. A circuit card in a PC that controls the output to the display device(s).
synchronous dynamic RAM
real-time clock (RTC)
C
video adapter card
5. Introduced in 1993 - the most common expansion bus architecture in PCs in the mid 1990s. It transfers data in parallel over a data bus that is either 32- or 64-bits wide.
Voice over IP (VoIP)
bluesnarfing
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
ATM
6. An organization that created several PC standards - including the VGA connector.
system resources
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
Speaker On/Off key
7. Any writable mass storage device - removable or fixed in place.
WPA2
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
backup media
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
8. Audio connectors that use a 1/8" single pin plug.
mounted drive
removable storage
CrossFire
mini-audio connector
9. Aka double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM.
cracker
SGRAM
DDR1
impact printer
10. A power supply form factor that pairs with an ATX motherboard and case.
process ID
ATX power supply
single inline memory module (SIMM)
virtual memory
11. The memory space - program code - data - and system resources required by a running program.
process
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
top-level domain (TLD)
spam
12. The minimum disk space that a file can use - allocated in the file system.
cluster
thread
Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
13. An obsolete video standard introduced with IBM PS/2 computers in the late 1980s. VGA had a maximum resolution of 720
smart phone
IEEE 1394a
EPP
video graphics array (VGA)
14. A CPU technology that allows two threads to execute at the same time within a single execution core. This technology is considered to be partially parallel execution. Intel introduced it in the Pentium 4 Xeon CPU. Also known as simultaneous multithre
volatile
FTP
thermal compound
hyper threading
15. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - an international nonprofit organization that sets standards as part of its charter.
DLP
PGA2
read/write head
IEEE
16. A single-sided - double-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 8.54 GB of data - or over four hours of video.
IEC-320 connector
DVD-9
Emergency Repair Process
cable tester
17. In router configuration - a term that is used to describe traffic that is allowed - as in allowing traffic using a certain port number through the router.
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
LAN
exception
active listening
18. A wireless data encryption standard based on the IEEE 802.11i security standard. It issues keys per-user and per-session and includes encryption key integrity checking. It uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP).
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
primary partition
fiber-optic cable
socket services
19. A technology developed in the 1980s for storing data. Variations of this format are in use today.
active listening
digital linear tape (DLT)
access control entry (ACE)
Super Video
20. Aka lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery.
subscriber connector (SC)
Li-ion
internetwork
Device Manager
21. A hardware device or a program that monitors and records a user's every keystroke - usually without the user's knowledge.
CRT
keystroke logger
CMOS
universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)
22. A large burst of electromagnetic energy - as from a nuclear explosion - that has the potential to damage communications and power lines within a large geographic area - depending on the size and location of the pulse.
electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
authorization
surge suppressor
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
23. An early technology for increasing the performance of DRAM.
metropolitan area network (MAN)
media bay
thermal printer
fast page mode (FPM)
24. A shared folder on a distribution server containing the source files for a remote installation.
accessory bay
process priority level
distribution share
processor
25. A type of printer that transfers ink to paper by causing a print head to strike a printer ribbon containing ink against the paper.
impact printer
secure attention sequence (SAS)
CPU
surge suppressor
26. In reference to a memory module - how much information the processor can access from or write to memory in a single cycle.
planar board
Foreign
bit width
simultaneous multithreading (SMT)
27. In a CPU - the component that is primarily responsible for directing all the activities of the computer and the interactions of its components.
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
Quick Launch bar
beam-on-blade connector
control unit
28. The name used by the Windows operating systems to identify the second parallel port.
graphical processing unit (GPU)
LPT2
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
direct current (DC)
29. A power management standard - introduced by Intel in 1992 - that defines four power-usage operating levels.
point stick
microprogram
internal cache memory
Advanced Power Management (APM)
30. 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
registration
Small Outline RIMM (SORIMM)
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
FAT table
31. Aka Fast Ethernet.
system area
denial of service (DoS) attack
passive matrix display
100Base-T
32. The circuit board in a computer to which all other components directly or indirectly connect. Also called a mainboard - system board - mobo - or planar board.
Control Panel
optical character recognition (OCR)
motherboard
bandwidth
33. Local area networking using radio waves - with the most common based on the IEEE 802.11 group of standards (802.11a - 802.11b - 802.11g - and 802.11n).
video RAM (VRAM)
DVD-ROM drive
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
34. A circuit on a motherboard through which incoming power passes. Several voltage regulators maintain a steady voltage as demand goes up and down - with one or more voltage regulators for the various voltages required (5 volts - 12 volts - 3.3 volts -
voltage regulator module (VRM)
boot record
SDRAM
expansion bus
35. Specialized hardware used to create and manage a RAID array.
RAID controller
uniqueness database file (UDF)
central processing unit (CPU)
authentication
36. A process that runs "behind the scenes" with a low priority - does not require input - and rarely creates output.
color depth
DVI-I
VoIP
background process
37. A riser card standard that AMD - 3Com - and others introduced in 2000 to supersede AMR. It uses one PCI slot - provides accelerated audio and modem functions as well as networking - and supports multiple Ethernet NICs.
mounted drive
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
DXDIAG
capture card
38. A device used to scan smart cards.
Safe Mode With Networking
Speaker Volume Key
CompactFlash
smart card reader
39. An action - such as the CTRL-ALT-DELETE key combination or the insertion of a smart card - that clears memory of certain types of viruses before a user logs on.
value entry
secure attention sequence (SAS)
flash ROM
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
40. A specialized type of memory used only with video adapters.
TCP/IP
Type I
service pack
video RAM (VRAM)
41. A network connection device that routes IP packets between networks.
IP router
driver signing
Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)
input/out (I/O)
42. A fiber-optic connector that has a snap coupling and - at 1.25 mm - is half the size of the SC connector. Also called a local connector.
IEC-320 connector
stylus
Lucent connector (LC)
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
43. A wireless standard for using radio waves to communicate between devices. Class 3 Bluetooth devices (the most common) communicate at distances up to one meter.
SORIMM
Bluetooth
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
ASR
44. The use of more than one monitor on a single computer.
multi-monitor
quad-core CPU
EIDE
process ID
45. A Windows Advanced Options menu choice used to send debugging information about the Windows startup over a serial cable to another computer running a special program called a debugger.
DVD-5
Debugging Mode
sub-mini audio connector
BitLocker drive encryption
46. In a laptop - a compartment that holds a single media device that is switchable with another.
auto-switching power supply
APM
Telnet
accessory bay
47. A Windows command prompt utility that uses the WFP (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) or WRP (Windows Vista and Windows 7) service to scan and verify the versions of all protected system files after you restart your computer.
mode
Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
System File Checker (SFC)
form factor
48. Aka top-level domain.
biometric logon
TLD
SCSI ID
AMR
49. A socket for a PGA CPU that has a retention lever as well as contacts to match the number of pins on the CPU. The lever is used to attach the CPU to the socket in a manner that does not require force to insert or to remove the CPU.
case
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
response time
socket
50. Device that stores digital data on magnetized media - such as floppy disks - the metal platters in hard disk drives - and magnetic tape media used in tape drives.
Performance Monitor
asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)
magnetic mass storage
multi-GPU solution