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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. A category of adapter card that accepts and records video signals to a PC's hard drive. A TV tuner card is a type of capture card.
capture card
single-layer (SL)
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
cable select
2. A process applied to digitally signed code to unencrypt the signature data and use the information to verify the program code was not modified since the signature was added.
file signature verification
drive image
FAT
RJ-11
3. An address that a DHCP client will assign to itself after requesting an address and failing to receive one from a DHCP server. The address it will assign is in the 169.254 /16 network - which is the range of addresses from 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.
Color Quality
virus encyclopedia
land
Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA)
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.
Infrared (IR)
surge protector
encrypted authentication
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
5. In Windows 2000 and Windows XP - an Advanced Options menu choice that starts Windows normally - except that video mode is changed to the lowest resolution - using the currently installed video driver. This option does not switch to the basic Windows
Rambus Dynamic RAM (RDRAM)
Enable VGA Mode
molex connector
Windows Explorer
6. A Windows server running the WINS service to maintain and resolve NetBIOS names.
chipset
WINS Server
random access memory (RAM)
UXGA
7. Aka Domain Name Service.
DVD-RW
RJ-45
DNS
IMAP
8. Ultra extended graphics array - a video graphics mode with a maximum resolution of 1600
loopback plug
UXGA
double-sided (DS) DVD
TTL
9. A connection point on a device or computer - sometimes called a socket.
erasure lamp
port
serial ATA (SATA)
transfer corona wire
10. A program used to discover a password.
DVD-ROM drive
case fan
password cracker
asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)
11. Aka surge protector.
CPU
XGA
spindle
surge suppressor
12. The role of the first EIDE drive on a PATA channel.
antistatic wrist strap
dial-up modem
master drive
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
13. A drive that can write once to a special CD-R disc.
NiMH
boot record
device driver
CD-R (CD-Record)
14. Not revealing information about someone that would be harmful to or embarrass him or her.
RAID 5
bridge
socket
discretion
15. A component of the Windows operating system that resides in a file and is loaded into memory during the kernel loading phase of the Windows startup.
Internet Explorer (IE)
hardware abstraction layer (HAL)
VGA
basic disk
16. A value assigned to a process that controls the order in which the program code is executed in relation to other code.
process priority level
DDR RAM
Start menu
dial-up modem
17. Aka zero insertion force (ZIF) socket.
ZIF
MBR
multi-monitor
CD
18. A cooling system that uses liquid to transfer heat away from components.
single-mode fiber (SMF)
liquid cooling system
TV tuner card
power supply tester
19. A measurement of the volume of electrons - also called current. It is calculated with the formula amps = watts / volts.
touchpad
VoIP
amperes (amps)
LVD
20. The "activity" status light on a NIC that indicates data is being transmitted.
ACT
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
SAS
registration
21. A small program - such as those that can be run from the Windows Sidebar.
802.11a
gadget
Fn key
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
22. A DVD of any type that can contain data on only one side.
DC
multiplexing
single-sided (SS) DVD
IEEE 1394c-2006
23. A variation of the PGA CPU packaging that was used with Pentium CPUs.
PGA2
wide area network (WAN)
drive image
thumb drive
24. A device required at both ends of a T-carrier system connection.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
CRIMM
digital LCD display
channel service unit (CSU)
25. A protocol that allows routers to update their list of routes dynamically. RIP dates to the 1980s and is considered obsolete; even though - it has been updated a few times and is still supported by most routers.
routing information protocol (RIP)
64-bit
100Base-T
embedded systems
26. A PCMCIA card standard that comes in two interfaces: PCIe and USB 2.0.
interrupt request line (IRQ)
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
KVM switch
ExpressCard
27. A drive on a computer that can play music CDs and read data CDs - but cannot write to CDs.
CD-ROM drive
grounding mat
drive lock password
arithmetic logic unit (ALU)
28. A Windows display setting that allows you to adjust the number of colors - or color depth - used by the display.
Color Quality
POST
DDR SDRAM
surge suppressor
29. A type of KVM switch that is controlled through a mechanical switch on the box.
projector
inactive KVM switch
expansion card
basic input/output system (BIOS)
30. A special terminating stick that must be inserted into the open RIMM sockets.
continuity RIMM (CRIMM)
encryption
fixed input power supply
NIC
31. Aka floating-point unit.
secondary master
FPU
developing
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
32. A small expansion card introduced in the late 1990s that plugs into a special slot on a motherboard and uses the CPU to perform modem functions and sound functions. It is not plug and play compatible.
audio modem riser (AMR)
direct current (DC)
accessory bay
SATA
33. Memory chips that provide much slower access than SRAM chips but that can store several megabytes of data on a single chip (or hundreds of megabytes - or even gigabytes - when they are packaged together on a "stick").
IP router
dynamic RAM (DRAM)
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
secondary master
34. A generic term for a collection of information on known malware (not just viruses).
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
industry standard architecture (ISA)
RFI
virus encyclopedia
35. Aka Internet service provider.
permission
ISP
DVD+R
ACR
36. A special-purpose computer designed for a certain task and installed within a device.
802.11g
embedded systems
systray
NSLOOKUP
37. A device that converts digital signals from the broadband connection to voice for the analog phone and the analog voice signals to digital signals for the digital network.
Device Manager
Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
Integrated Access Device (IAD)
impact printer
38. A physical area where a Wi-Fi network connects to the Internet.
RAID 1
security auditing
L1 cache
hot spot
39. A system by which the computer BIOS and operating system recognizes a device and the operating system automatically installs and configures a device driver.
land-grid array (LGA)
audio modem riser (AMR)
gadget
plug and play (PnP)
40. A file used with a scripted unattended installation along with an answer file. The UDF file provides settings that are unique for each computer.
port replicator
processor board
modding
uniqueness database file (UDF)
41. A single dot on a display screen. A contraction of "Picture Element."
Safe Mode
RAID 1
Device Manager
pixel
42. In the laser printing process - a blade that removes residual toner from the drum.
Type I
cleaning blade
super video graphics array (SVGA)
Post Office Protocol (POP)
43. Light emitting diode - a tiny bulb light found on many devices - often used to indicate operational status.
LED
docking station
Secure Digital (SD) Card
spindle
44. A joke program that produces strange behavior - such as screen distortions - erratic cursor behavior - or strange icons to appear on the screen.
dynamic disk
socket
prank program
digitizing tablet
45. 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).
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
activation
monitor
time to live (TTL)
46. A TCP/IP protocol developed as a solution to the dwindling number of IP addresses on the Internet and that also serves to hide IP addresses on a private network from the Internet.
secure socket layer (SSL)
RAMBUS Inline Memory Module (RIMM)
SONET
network address translation (NAT)
47. A wireless network standard that uses the 5 GHz band.
Foreign
SSL
developing
802.11a
48. Aka digital linear tape.
DLT
refresh rate
touch screen
mobo
49. Aka Advanced Communications Riser.
ATM
ACR
Performance Monitor
special group
50. A key on a laptop that is combined with the FN key to toggle the laptop's speaker on and off. The SPEAKER ON/OFF key is usually one of the standard function keys - such as F3 - that displays a speaker symbol.
Speaker On/Off key
local user account
professionalism
LVDS