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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. Aka thumb drive.
flash drive
alternating current
power-on self-test (POST)
shadow mask
2. A device installed at the end of a SCSI chain to absorb signals so they do not bounce back along the cable.
terminating resistor
SSL
Trojan horse
fiber-optic cable
3. A pen-sized tool that has a plunger at one end. When pressed - the plunger causes small - hooked prongs to extend from the other end of the tool for retrieving dropped objects from inside a computer.
removable storage
parts grabber
UXGA
point stick
4. A type of display device that includes a touch-sensitive face to accept input from the user.
Bluetooth
IEEE
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
touch screen
5. Erasable programmable read-only memory. A ROM chip that is erasable and reprogrammable through the use of specialized software.
EPROM
terminal
random access memory (RAM)
Enable Low Resolution Video
6. A standard for interconnecting electronic musical instruments to communicate with computers and among themselves.
process ID
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
Telnet
thermal printer
7. Aka interrupt request line.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
IRQ
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
charging
8. Memory that can only be read and that contains program code. ROM is also called firmware.
asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)
serial ATA (SATA)
read-only memory (ROM)
card services
9. 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
time to live (TTL)
permanent virtual circuit (PVC)
Basic Service Set (BSS)
10. A version of the FAT file system used by MS-DOS for hard drives - using a 16-bit file allocation table.
PS/2
BDD Workbench
DSL
FAT16
11. A value assigned to a process that controls the order in which the program code is executed in relation to other code.
docking station
process priority level
MicroDIMM
Level 3 (L3) cache
12. A type of printer that uses solid - rather than liquid - ink.
DLT
solid ink
attended installation
horizontal position
13. A technology for ROM that can be reprogrammed using special software.
System Restore
second-level domain (SLD)
direct current (DC)
flash ROM
14. 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.
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
RJ-45
FAT16
even parity
15. A group of tests - stored in the BIOS and performed as a PC boots up - to check for the presence and function of system components.
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
electrostatic discharge (ESD)
cracker
power-on self-test (POST)
16. Aka S-Video.
Super Video
MIMO (multiple input/multiple output)
pin-out
low-voltage differential (LVD)
17. 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.
dot matrix printer
bandwidth
active partition
pin grid array (PGA)
18. A connection point on a device or computer - sometimes called a socket.
DVD-18
L1 cache
port
NSLOOKUP
19. A virus that is self-replicating.
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
Display Mode Key
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
worm
20. A metal strip used to cover an empty slot in order to preserve the correct air flow and keep dust out.
slot cover
port triggering
power supply
subscription channel (SC)
21. Aka microcode.
microprogram
WAP
ACE
LED
22. A double-sided - single-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 9.4 GB of data - or over four hours of video.
redundant array of independent disks (RAID)
Debugging Mode
Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack (MT-RJ) connector
DVD-10
23. 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.
sidebar
bar code reader
power-on self-test (POST)
smart phone
24. A drive that can be safely installed and removed while a computer is up and running without damaging the data stored on the drive.
Li-ion
hot-swappable drive
inactive KVM switch
TLD
25. A printer that includes one or more other functions - such as a scanner and fax machine.
XGA
DLP
expansion bus
multifunction printers (MFDs)
26. Signals broadcast through the air.
file
CD-ROM drive
radio frequency (RF)
digital LCD display
27. A setting on an LCD display that adjusts the viewable area of the display horizontally.
touch screen
point stick
device driver
horizontal position
28. In reference to a memory module - how much information the processor can access from or write to memory in a single cycle.
plain-old telephone service (POTS)
mini-DIN-6
bit width
analog LCD display
29. Aka cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor.
wireless access point (WAP)
CRT
PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express)
Static RAM (SRAM)
30. The act of covertly obtaining information broadcast from wireless devices using the Bluetooth standard.
registration
bluesnarfing
terminating resistor
address bus
31. 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)
double-sided (DS) DVD
Type II
primary partition
32. The logical structure on disk that allows the operating system to save and retrieve files. Examples of file systems are FAT and NTFS. Both of these file system have different versions - such as FAT12 - FAT16 - FAT32 - and NTFS 4.0 and NTFS 5.0.
Program Compatibility Wizard
file system
firmware
subscription channel (SC)
33. Aka dual inline memory module (DIMM).
DDR RAM
partition
accessory bay
DIMM
34. 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.
SVGA
magnetic mass storage
response time
uniqueness database file (UDF)
35. Aka wireless access point.
mirrored set
double-sided (DS) DVD
USB
WAP
36. An automated software installation that does not require a person be present to respond to prompts for information.
molex connector
unattended installation
video graphics array (VGA)
systray
37. 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").
form factor
double-sided (DS) DVD
dynamic RAM (DRAM)
system area
38. One of the two main protocols of the TCP/IP protocol suite - TCP breaks the data into chunks - called datagrams. Each datagram also contains information - stored in a header - which is used by the TCP protocol on the receiving end to reassemble the c
DVI
VFAT
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
hibernate
39. A power management standard that includes all the power states of APM - plus two more. It also supports soft power.
traces
WINS
infrastructure mode
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
40. A CPU power-saving mode that allows a CPU to reduce its speed without losing its place so it does not stop working altogether. SMM also allows the CPU to trigger power saving in other components.
IEEE 1394b
point-to-point protocol (PPP)
System Management Mode (SMM)
FAT12
41. Aka double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM.
processor
twisted-pair cable
DVD-RAM
DDR RAM
42. A printer that uses a light beam (laser) in the printing process.
laser printer
surge protector
master file table (MFT)
pixel
43. Aka Serial Attached SCSI.
Start menu
SAS
BNC
molex connector
44. An arrangement of pins on a processor in which the pins are offset in a way that allows for a higher pin density than PGA.
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
sub-mini audio connector
shared video memory
45. In an IP configuration - the address of the local router that acts as a gateway from the local network to other IP networks.
default gateway
plain-old telephone service (POTS)
error-correcting code (ECC)
overclocking
46. In a CPU - special memory that resides within the CPU's core and is used to temporarily store instructions and data in order to increase the processing speed. Also called L1 cache.
subscription channel (SC)
PGA2
internal cache memory
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
47. Aka root key.
subtree
DPMS
dynamic RAM (DRAM)
digital linear tape (DLT)
48. Software installed on a computer without permission that collects information about a user in order to display targeted advertisements - in the form of either inline banners or pop-ups. Inline banners are advertisements that run within the context of
cracker
sub-mini audio connector
adware
analog LCD display
49. Aka Wireless Fidelity.
input/out (I/O)
grayware
Internet
Wi-Fi
50. A laptop is a small - easily transported computer - generally weighing less than 7 pounds and with roughly the same dimensions as a 1- to 2-inch-thick stack of magazines. Laptops computers have an all-in-one layout in which the keyboard - and often t
ACPI
laptop
MBR
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)