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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.
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. The number of colors used by a display.
color depth
mode
floating-point unit (FPU)
pop-up blocker
2. A network in which dedicated computers called servers store data and provide print services or other capabilities to computers running the appropriate client service or services.
client/server-based network
planar board
NiCD
SIMM
3. An area under the pinned items list on the Windows XP Start menu that contains shortcuts to recently run programs.
answer file
case
Color Quality
recently used programs list
4. The settings within a registry key.
value entry
HTTP
WEP
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
5. A pixel that is permanently turned on - causing the pixel to show constantly as red - green - or blue. Also called a stuck pixel.
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
lit pixel
firewall
reactivate
6. Aka low-voltage differential.
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
bidirectional mode
monitor
7. A password that meets certain criteria in order to be difficult to crack. One definition of a strong password is one that contains at least eight characters - includes a combination of letters - numbers - and other symbols ( _ - - - $ - and so on) an
password cracker
CD
strong password
PC Card
8. A network connection device that passes traffic between two networks - using the physical address (MAC address) of the destination device.
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
trusted platform module (TPM)
NETSTAT
bridge
9. A command-line utility - installed with the TCP/IP protocol suite - that traces the route taken by packets to a destination.
cracker
taskbar
TRACERT
Speaker Volume Key
10. The role of the second EIDE drive on a PATA channel.
phishing
RJ-45
solid ink
slave drive
11. The black box that appears around an image - such as a widescreen video when it is displayed on a screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio.
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
SLI
letterbox
SIMM
12. Fiber-optic cable that allows only a single light wave to pass down the cable.
single-mode fiber (SMF)
bandwidth
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
system area
13. Aka nickel metal hydride.
TLD
Level 1 (L1) cache
NiMH
read/write head
14. The disruption of signal transmission caused by the radiation of electrical and magnetic fields. Electric motors are a common source of EMI.
fusing lamp
Trojan horse
transfer corona wire
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
15. In telecommunications - a technique that combines multiple messages or signals onto a single transmission channel.
LVD
AMR
P1 power connector
multiplexing
16. Aka Secure Digital (SD) Card.
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
SD Card
active communication
background process
17. A digital video interface that has several modes - including one that offers downward compatibility with analog displays. It requires a special connector - which comes in several variations to support the DVI modes.
war chalking
digital video interface (DVI)
TV tuner card
social engineering
18. A drive that can write either to CD-R discs or to specially designed CD-RW discs. In the case of the CD-RW discs - the drive can write more than once to the same portion of disc - overwriting old data.
POST
64-bit
simultaneous multithreading (SMT)
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
19. Aka alternating current.
AC
jargon
NLX
copy
20. 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).
soft power
digital video interface (DVI)
DVD+RW
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
21. The practice of applying a digital signature to device driver code.
alternating current
ISDN
local remote KVM switch
driver signing
22. A connector that is slightly larger than an RJ-11 connector and contains eight wires. RJ-45 connectors most commonly attach twisted-pair cables to Ethernet network cards.
riser card
S/PDIF
RJ-45
external cache
23. A practice begun in Windows 2000 in which all of the operating system code is digitally signed to show that it has not been tampered with.
sub-mini audio connector
TRACERT
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
code signing
24. On a motherboard - the type and location of components - as well as the size of the board itself.
form factor
distribution server
Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)
SD Card
25. The signal in a television transmission that contains the brightness of the image.
flash memory
APM
luminance
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
26. 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
ISDN
Program Compatibility Wizard
passive matrix display
volatile
27. Aka peripheral component interconnect.
PCI
Windows Update
Type III
EFS
28. The primary input device for a PDA - shaped like a pen and used to press small keys on a keypad - tap the screen to select items - or write data on the screen.
stylus
capture card
component video
Foreign
29. A network service that handles the requests for Internet services - such as Web pages - files on an FTP server - and mail for a proxy client without exposing that client's IP address to the Internet. There is specific proxy server and client software
proxy server
Safe Mode With Command Prompt
T-carrier system
h-hold
30. A double-sided - single-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 9.4 GB of data - or over four hours of video.
value entry
expansion bus
CD-ROM drive
DVD-10
31. One or more lights (usually LEDs) on a device that indicate the device's operational status through the color of the light - by blinking or remaining steady or both.
status light indicator
drive image
professionalism
pit
32. Two disk drives used for RAID 1 - in which data is written to both drives at the same time - a practice called mirroring.
mirrored set
slot cover
network address translation (NAT)
cellular WAN
33. Things used for authentication - such as something you know - something you have - or something you are. Authentication involves one or more of these factors and can - therefore - be one-factor - two-factor - or three-factor authentication.
authentication factor
system area
lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
grayware
34. Aka Spam over Instant Messaging.
miniconnector
spim
v-hold
processor bus
35. The process of using an oscillating magnetic field to reduce and randomize the magnetic field that builds up on the shadow mask of a CRT monitor.
64-bit
Mini PCI
trusted platform module (TPM)
degaussing
36. A computer circuit board that attaches to and controls SCSI devices.
authorization
Windows Explorer
SCSI host adapter
exception
37. A mode for parallel ports that allows access to special features in the PC called DMA channels. This mode is approximately ten times faster than regular bidirectional mode and is designed for printers and scanners.
ad hoc mode
partition
enhanced capability port (ECP) mode
heat sink compound
38. A type of printer that uses solid - rather than liquid - ink.
flash BIOS
floppy disk drive
fiber-optic cable
solid ink
39. A type of motherboard used in older PC systems; also refers to the 1984 IBM PC AT model.
error-correcting code (ECC)
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
optical character recognition (OCR)
Advanced Technology (AT)
40. A security feature of many Windows versions that allows it to encrypt files on an NTFS volume.
ATX
Encrypting File System (EFS)
basic storage
synchronous dynamic RAM
41. A RAM module designed for subcompact and laptop computers. It is half the size of a SoDIMM module.
microcode
MicroDIMM
channel service unit (CSU)
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
42. A straight - round connector used to connect fiber-optic cabling to a network device. It has a twist-type coupling.
WINS Server
beam-on-blade connector
straight-tip (ST) connector
graphical processing unit (GPU)
43. A memory module (stick) that installs into matching DIMM sockets found on many motherboards. The word "dual" refers to the separate pins or connections on both sides of the module and socket.
BIOS
SGRAM
bandwidth
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
44. The cellular network standards used by Verizon and Sprint-Nextel.
floppy disk
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
CMOS settings
fusing
45. A VESA standard for power management in display devices.
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
memory address
digital video recorder (DVR)
KVM over IP
46. A group of features in the system BIOS - the chipset - the operating system - device drivers - and the individual components that enable efficient use of power in a computer.
DDR2
satellite communications
proxy server
power management
47. The component that provides power for all components on the motherboard and internal to the PC case. Also called a power supply unit (PSU).
memory bank
power supply
System Information (MSINFO32.EXE)
Lucent connector (LC)
48. A setting on an LCD display that adjusts the viewable area of the display horizontally.
single inline memory module (SIMM)
horizontal position
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
memory controller chip (MCC)
49. A set of standards for imaging devices - such as scanners and cameras - that is used in drivers and other software for these devices.
TWAIN
power supply
infrastructure mode
ERD
50. An Advanced Options choice that will temporarily disable the Automatically Restart option on the Advanced page of System Properties.
Disable Automatic Restart
security policy
exception
accelerated graphics port (AGP)