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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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1. An area of the Windows taskbar used by programs and some hardware devices to display status icons. Also called thenotification area or system tray.
UXGA
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
systray
2. Aka power supply.
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
system requirements
dynamic disk
power supply unit (PSU)
3. A type of printer that uses a matrix of pins striking paper through an ink ribbon to create dots on the paper - forming alphanumeric characters and graphic images.
primary corona wire
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
dot matrix printer
slot cover
4. The language of Web pages. Web designers use the HTML language to create Web page code - which your Web browser converts into the pages you view on your screen.
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
TCP/IP
contrast ratio
5. The signal in a television transmission that contains the brightness of the image.
luminance
inkjet
WWW
flash BIOS
6. A network device that is used to extend the range of a network by taking the signals received on a port from one network and regenerating (repeating) those signals to another port to transmit them on a second network.
writing
repeater
unidirectional mode
chipset
7. A system by which the computer BIOS and operating system recognizes a device and the operating system automatically installs and configures a device driver.
multi-monitor
plug and play (PnP)
I/O
wireless access point (WAP)
8. A round connector that gets its name from Deutsche Industrie Norm - a German standards organization. Normally a round connector with a circular or semicircle of pins.
DIN connector
traces
daughter card
C
9. Aka access control list.
external cache
Device Manager
Encrypting File System (EFS)
ACL
10. The use of two or more video adapters (hence the term "GPU") to drive a single display for the purpose of increasing performance.
multi-GPU solution
power-on self-test (POST)
serial ATA (SATA)
mirrored set
11. A number that identifies a device on a SCSI chain.
USB
unidirectional mode
TrackPoint
SCSI ID
12. A strap designed to discharge static electricity from your body. One end attaches to the wrist - whereas the other end attaches to a grounded object.
antistatic wrist strap
ECC
HTTP
password cracker
13. Aka low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS).
LVDS
Northbridge
address bus
vertical refresh rate
14. Aka Scalable Link Interface.
802.11n
wireless access point (WAP)
SLI
LCD
15. Aka hyper threading.
Return To OS Choices menu
simultaneous multithreading (SMT)
VGA Mode
SMTP
16. In a disk drive - the rotating shaft used to spin the disks.
RAID 1
access control list (ACL)
spindle
parallel port
17. Managing access to resources. Access control to computers and network resources involves authentication and authorization.
ECP
file
access control
SONET
18. A group of networking standards created by the IEEE 802.3 subcommittee.
Ethernet
direct thermal printer
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
device driver
19. A type of motherboard used in older PC systems; also refers to the 1984 IBM PC AT model.
Advanced Technology (AT)
satellite communications
fusing lamp
recently used programs list
20. A file used with a scripted unattended installation along with an answer file. The UDF file provides settings that are unique for each computer.
uniqueness database file (UDF)
mobo
System Information (MSINFO32.EXE)
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
21. A name used by the Windows operating systems to identify any parallel port.
LPT
HDMI
DMZ
ATV12V
22. A set of technologies that allow voice transmission over an IP network
mode
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Safe Mode With Command Prompt
23. A power supply and motherboard feature that allows software to turn off a computer rather than only using a physical switch.
partition
Integrated Access Device (IAD)
soft power
direct current (DC)
24. 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.
DDR3
HTML
motherboard
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
25. A simple type of component video signal that sends three separate signals
electronic KVM switch
DDR RAM
SCSI ID
RGB video
26. An interface on a PC that originally was unidirectional and operated at a speed of 150 KBps - but now has several operation modes.
DDR2
parallel port
DVD+R
graphical processing unit (GPU)
27. Aka MSCONFIG.
ATV12V
long filename (LFN)
System Configuration Utility
subscriber connector (SC)
28. An LCD display using an old technology that has a grid of horizontal and vertical wires with a transistor at the end of each wire. When two transistors (one at the x-axis and one at the y-axis) send voltage along their wires - the pixel at the inters
passive matrix display
TWAIN
random access memory (RAM)
process ID
29. A computer that is not connected to a network of any kind.
Bluetooth
TV tuner card
input/out (I/O)
stand-alone computer
30. A type of power supply that converts AC power to voltages needed for a device. AC adapters are generally used for portable PC systems and other devices.
NetBEUI
AC adapter
CD
digital versatile disc (DVD)
31. A set of behaviors including active listening and active speaking that shows you are fully engaged in the conversation and encourages the other person to also communicate in a positive manner.
active communication
read/write head
local group account
DVD-RW
32. The name used by the Windows operating systems to identify the first parallel port.
LPT1
ExpressCard
DoS Attack
system tray
33. The file system component in the FAT file system in which the OS creates a table that serves as a map of where files reside on disk. Also called the FAT table.
satellite communications
802.11n
pit
file allocation table (FAT)
34. A logical memory address defined in a processor's address bus that allows the system to access physical RAM or ROM memory locations.
Super Video
math coprocessor
memory address
tact
35. Client software for browsing and accessing the content on the World Wide Web. Examples include Internet Explorer and Firefox.
background process
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Web browser
sub-mini audio connector
36. A program file or some special data file that is part of the operating system and is very important to proper operation of the OS.
system file
response time
color depth
strong password
37. Aka denial of service (DoS) attack.
DB-25
DoS Attack
subscription channel (SC)
Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA)
38. A metal strip used to cover an empty slot in order to preserve the correct air flow and keep dust out.
802.11a
EPROM
slot cover
subscriber connector (SC)
39. A table on each file and folder in the NTFS file system that contains one or more access control entries.
PPP
access control list (ACL)
second-level domain (SLD)
Domain Name Service (DNS)
40. A drive that can write once to a special CD-R disc.
distribution share
CD-R (CD-Record)
SMTP
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
41. One of many low-level instructions built into the control unit of a CPU. Also called a microprogram.
microcode
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
WAP
inverter
42. One or more chips in a computer's chipset that controls communications between the CPU and RAM on the motherboard.
Northbridge
hub
laser beam
ATX power supply
43. The EXPLORER.EXE program. This program supports the entire Windows GUI. If EXPLORER.EXE is called up from inside the GUI - it opens a window for browsing your local disks and files.
magnetic mass storage
RAID 0
fixed input power supply
Windows Explorer
44. Personal System/2 - as in PS/2-style mice and keyboards and connectors. Also called mini-DIN connectors.
Small Outline RIMM (SORIMM)
PS/2
10Base-T
boot record
45. A variation of the PGA CPU packaging that was used with Pentium CPUs.
ExpressCard
AMD
PGA2
netbook
46. Signals broadcast through the air.
planar board
CompactFlash
RJ-11
radio frequency (RF)
47. Aka systray.
format
notification area
multifunction printers (MFDs)
ICMP
48. The protocol used to allow client computers to pick up e-mail from mail servers. The current version is POP3.
hub
v-hold
second-level domain (SLD)
Post Office Protocol (POP)
49. A device that records video content to disk.
RGB video
Advanced Power Management (APM)
digital video recorder (DVR)
RF
50. 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.
access control list (ACL)
secure socket layer (SSL)
Advanced Technology (AT)
response time