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Comptia A + Certification
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Aka enhanced capabilities port (ECP) mode.
smart card reader
bidirectional mode
dynamic storage
ECP
2. Cable that consists of pairs of wires twisted around each other. The twists help to boost each wire's signals and make them less susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI).
file system
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
twisted-pair cable
Lucent connector (LC)
3. A file system in which one of the basic structures is a table used for allocating space. This table is called the file allocation table (FAT).
FAT file system
discretion
quad-core CPU
Type III
4. An Intel standard for motherboards targeted to the low-end consumer market that includes built-in components - while saving space and fitting into a smaller case.
NTLDR
New Low-profile eXtended (NLX)
DLP
ink cartridge
5. In Windows - an Advanced Option that is only available in Windows Servers in the role of domain controllers - although it appears on the menu in non-domain controllers.
Mini PCI
Directory Services Restore Mode
file signature verification
FAT table
6. Aka Wireless Fidelity.
Enable Boot Logging
NAT
S/PDIF
Wi-Fi
7. A specialized type of scanner that reads bar codes - which are patterns of bars of varying widths printed on labels or directly on items. The bar pattern is converted into a numeric code that is transmitted to a computer as data.
bar code reader
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
root folder
SIMM
8. 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.
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
CPE
electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
SORIMM
9. In an operating system GUI - a tiny graphic representing an application - folder - disk - menu item - or other entity.
IPCONFIG
HDMI
icon
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
10. Unsolicited e-mail.
processor
spam
optical character recognition (OCR)
coaxial cable
11. Used to represent the luminance signal in S-Video.
liquid cooling system
Y
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
sub-mini audio connector
12. The sudden and uncontrolled movement of electricity from an object with a greater charge to one with a lesser charge. Also called static electricity.
electrostatic discharge (ESD)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
ultra-portable
13. A remote KVM switch that uses either Cat 5 or USB cabling. The distance it can be from the computers it controls is a function of the length limits of the cabling; it normally uses a proprietary protocol and special hardware.
audio modem riser (AMR)
local remote KVM switch
CMOS
volume
14. A misnomer - referring to the BIOS settings that are stored in a CMOS chip.
Display Brightness Key
CMOS settings
bidirectional mode
response time
15. A fraudulent method of obtaining personal and financial information through the use of pop-ups or e-mail messages that purport to be from a legitimate organization - such as a bank - credit card company - or retailer.
SLD
MSCONFIG
phishing
POTS
16. Erasable programmable read-only memory. A ROM chip that is erasable and reprogrammable through the use of specialized software.
EPROM
composite video
LCD
master file table (MFT)
17. A small program - such as those that can be run from the Windows Sidebar.
SAS
thermal compound
gadget
vertical refresh rate
18. An extension of the SATA standard for external SATA devices - with speeds triple that of USB 2.0.
RJ-11
password cracker
External Serial ATA (eSATA)
video RAM (VRAM)
19. A special modifier key on a laptop keyboard that when pressed together with certain alphanumeric keys - changes the output of the pressed key. It is often called the function key.
case fan
line printer
Fn key
terminal
20. A motherboard form factor introduced in 2003 by Intel as the successor to ATX.
Balanced Technology eXtended
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
fiber-optic cable
Media Access Control (MAC) address
21. A type of memory checking in which every eight-bit byte of data is accompanied by a ninth bit (the parity bit) - which is used to determine the presence of errors in the data. The two types of parity are odd and even.
clock speed
Static RAM (SRAM)
RAID 5
parity
22. Software instructions stored in ROM chips. It exists on most PC components and on the motherboard.
ACT
firmware
cleaning blade
SONET
23. A display device that contains a cathode ray tube and uses an electron gun to activate phosphors behind the screen at the front of the tub.
EEPROM
laser beam
power management
cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor
24. A 4-pin connector that - in addition to a 20-pin connector - is part of motherboard power connector that follows the ATX 12V standard.
FAT
WAP
P412V
Foreign
25. The first type of RAM available. It is very fast - compared to DRAM - but also very expensive.
I/O address
Static RAM (SRAM)
code signing
network address translation (NAT)
26. A virus that gains access to a computer by masquerading as a harmless program that a user innocently installs on the computer.
LCD
mini-audio connector
Trojan horse
RIMM
27. A utility that provides remote terminal emulation for connecting to computers and network devices running server software that can respond - without needing to be concerned with the actual operating system running on either system.
Type I
Telnet
memory bank
External Serial ATA (eSATA)
28. 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
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
Encrypting File System (EFS)
DVD-RAM
29. Dual inline package. A very tiny slide that indicates two states. Motherboard and other circuit cards often have one or more groupings of DIP switches for configuring options.
POP
DIP switch
odd parity
professionalism
30. A metal plate behind the front of a CRT monitor that focuses the electron beams from the gun.
Preboot eXecution Environment
SCSI host adapter
shadow mask
composite video
31. Local area networking using radio waves that includes several implementations based on the IEEE 802.11 group of standards.
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
extended partition
EVGA
rootkit
32. A coherent and concentrated light beam - also simply called a laser.
laser beam
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
bandwidth
WRAM
33. Aka Rambus Dynamic RAM.
component video
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
RDRAM
field replaceable unit (FRU)
34. 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.
enhanced capability port (ECP) mode
composite video
systray
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
35. The appropriate responses that you make during a conversation.
drive-by download
PCIe Mini Card
Intel x86 Specification
active speaking
36. Aka Advanced Communications Riser.
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
ACR
personal area network (PAN)
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
37. Aka Small Outline DIMM.
single-sided (SS) DVD
unattended installation
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
SODIMM
38. The bus within a CPU that connects the CPU to external components.
internal bus
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
case fan
Device Manager
39. Aka asynchronous transfer mode.
ATM
auditing
ZIF
horizontal position
40. The type of connector used in the ExpressCard interface.
beam-on-blade connector
horizontal position
direct current (DC)
ACE
41. A category of software that runs surreptitiously on a user's computer in order to gather information without the user's permission and then sends that information to the people who requested it.
mirrored set
fusing rollers
spyware
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
42. 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.
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
RJ-11
active speaking
aspect ratio
43. A network in which all of the computers essentially operate as both servers (providing access to shared resources) and clients (accessing those shared resources).
peer-to-peer network
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
mounted drive
ICMP
44. DRAM that runs at the speed of the system bus (up to 100-133 MHz).
register
synchronous dynamic RAM
NetBIOS
low-voltage differential (LVD)
45. A utility for migrating data from many computers - or if you need to perform what Microsoft calls a "wipe-and-load migration" from and to the same computer. Available in Windows XP - Vista - and Windows 7.
active communication
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
ultra-portable
lit pixel
46. A device that in its traditional configuration as a local KVM switch connects a single keyboard - video display - and mouse to two or more computer systems - allowing the user to switch control from one computer to another.
KVM switch
social engineering
default gateway
expansion bus
47. A specialized chip that controls DMA channels.
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
adapter card
ISDN
DMA controller
48. Any type of computer that you can easily transport and that contains an all-in-one component layout.
portable computer
component video
fiber-optic cable
P1 power connector
49. Slang for motherboard.
status light indicator
mobo
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
super video graphics array (SVGA)
50. 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.
Level 3 (L3) cache
RJ-45
terminating resistor
network operating system (NOS)