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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 file attribute that is given to a file to indicate it should not be visible in Windows Explorer unless View settings override the attribute and allow the file to be shown.
hidden attribute
land
TRACERT
system area
2. An exact duplicate of an entire hard drive's contents - including the OS and all installed software.
drive image
IMAP
RS-232 port
Rambus Dynamic RAM (RDRAM)
3. In the laser printing process - the stage in which the image is removed from the photosensitive drum so it can accept the next image.
shared video memory
New Low-profile eXtended (NLX)
DB-25
cleaning
4. The location where a cable attaches to a computer. Alternatively - a connector on a motherboard for memory - CPUs - power - or other circuitry.
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
encryption
socket
Windows Update Website
5. Aka process priority level.
base priority level
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
client/server-based network
letterbox
6. In power supplies - the amount of wattage the power supply can handle.
mount point
Super Video
antistatic wrist strap
capacity
7. On a Microsoft Windows network - a resource - such as a file folder or printer - that is available on the network.
COMx
master drive
share
secure socket layer (SSL)
8. A type of printer that uses one of several technologies to apply wet ink to paper to create text or graphic printouts. The two most popular inkjet printer models are the InkJet - developed by Hewlett-Packard - and the Bubble Jet - developed by Canon.
processor
inkjet
Basic Service Set (BSS)
infrastructure mode
9. The protocol for connecting optical drives and tape drives to an ATA channel.
magnetic mass storage
ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI)
accessory bay
digitizer
10. Aka Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory.
CD-ROM
hyper threading
Bubble Jet
DDR2
11. A printed circuit card that you add to the motherboard to enhance functionality. Also called an expansion card. Video adapters and network interface cards (NICs) are examples of adapter cards.
adapter card
RIMM
32-bit
digital video interface (DVI)
12. The plug at the end of a cable or the port or connection point on a computer or device.
connector
multifunction printers (MFDs)
Safe Mode With Command Prompt
fixed input power supply
13. The practice - mostly among gamers - of modifying a computer case.
smart card reader
worm
VFAT
modding
14. A chip that works with a serial port - converting outgoing data from parallel to serial and incoming data from serial to parallel.
universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)
digitizing tablet
watts
PGA
15. 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.
access control
802.11a
dot matrix printer
ERD
16. Software that takes a scanned image and interprets the patterns in the image into alphanumeric characters.
Basic Service Set (BSS)
optical character recognition (OCR)
ACT
thread
17. The proportion between an image's width and height. Traditional CRT monitors have an aspect ratio of 4:3. Widescreen displays have an aspect ratio of 16:9.
single-mode fiber (SMF)
aspect ratio
even parity
reactivate
18. A utility in Windows XP and Windows 2000 for gathering and viewing performance data involving memory - disks - processors - networks - and other objectives.
System Monitor
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
PCI
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
19. Encrypted data placed in a file to guard against tampering.
boot sector
routing information protocol (RIP)
IEEE 1284
digital signature
20. Digital versatile disc (DVD) discs that can be written to - and data can also be overwritten. This term also refers to the drives that can write to these discs.
DVD-RW
graphical user interface (GUI)
SATA
Service Set ID (SSID)
21. The Internet service that manages access to Internet domain names and the naming system it uses for computers and resources connected to the Internet or in a private network.
Domain Name Service (DNS)
VGA
math coprocessor
error-correcting code (ECC)
22. Aka antistatic mat.
grounding mat
power supply
VoIP
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
23. Aka High-Definition Multimedia Interface.
HDMI
KVM over IP
quad-core CPU
hot spot
24. A protocol that allows two devices to connect - authenticate - and negotiate what protocols they will use (almost always TCP/IP).
swap file
DXDIAG
point-to-point protocol (PPP)
biometric device
25. A command-line utility - installed with the TCP/IP protocol suite - that traces the route taken by packets to a destination.
subkey
fusing lamp
system bus
TRACERT
26. In an IP configuration - the address of the local router that acts as a gateway from the local network to other IP networks.
process
local user account
default gateway
traces
27. In Windows - an Advanced Options menu choice that starts Windows without several drivers and components and loads only very basic - non-vendor-specific drivers for mouse - video - keyboard - mass storage - and system services. It also displays in low
Safe Mode With Networking
DIN connector
media bay
SD Card
28. A virtual tunnel created between two endpoints over an untrusted network. The tunnel is created by encapsulating the packets within special packets for the tunnel. Other security methods are also usually applied to a VPN - such as encrypting the data
smart card
POP
virtual private network (VPN)
hub
29. A wireless network standard that defines speeds of up to 600 Mbps. It is downward-compatible with 802.11a - 802.11b - and 802.11g.
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
802.11n
portable computer
DLT
30. A sleep mode that is available on any computer that supports ACPI power management. It conserves power while saving the desktop in RAM memory in a work state. To resume - you simply press the power button - and the desktop is quickly displayed.
TLD
BIOS settings
Standby
magnetic mass storage
31. Both the connectors on the RDRAM memory modules and the motherboard sockets (or slots) that match them.
security policy
hyper threading
jump drive
RAMBUS Inline Memory Module (RIMM)
32. On a cable network - the device used at the customer site for the analog/digital conversion.
parity
Scalable Link Interface (SLI)
toner
Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA)
33. Aka power-on self-test.
SLD
POST
luminance
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
34. Aka MSCONFIG.
System Configuration Utility
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
personal area network (PAN)
extended partition
35. Aka basic input/output system.
BIOS
passive matrix display
biometric device
memory address
36. A user interface that takes advantage of the video system's graphics capabilities for manipulated graphic elements that represent objects and tasks.
synchronous dynamic RAM
electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
thread of execution
graphical user interface (GUI)
37. Aka World Wide Web.
Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
WWW
extension magnet
system area
38. A virus that downloads to a user's computer through a pop-up window that appears in a Web browser. It requires an action on the part of a user - such as clicking a button that implies acceptance of something like free information.
subkey
RAMBUS Inline Memory Module (RIMM)
32-bit
pop-up download
39. A DVI mode that supports both analog and digital video signals.
address bus
software firewall
DVI-I
digital versatile disc (DVD)
40. The act of covertly obtaining information broadcast from wireless devices using the Bluetooth standard.
bluesnarfing
system resources
power state
New Low-profile eXtended (NLX)
41. A connector that contains two to four wires and usually attaches phone cables to modems and to wall-mounted phone jacks.
802.11a
pop-up download
RJ-11
tact
42. 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).
DXDIAG
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Li-ion
MSINFO32.EXE
43. A power-usage level.
bidirectional mode
digital subscriber line (DSL)
RS-232 port
power state
44. A double-sided - single-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 9.4 GB of data - or over four hours of video.
NTLDR
DMZ
DVD-10
Performance Monitor
45. A type of KVM switch that is controlled through a mechanical switch on the box.
inactive KVM switch
AC adapter
drive image
LVD
46. Aka Automatic Private IP Address.
planar board
Media Access Control (MAC) address
chrominance
APIPA
47. A PCMCIA card standard that comes in two interfaces: PCIe and USB 2.0.
primary master
jumper
RAMBUS Inline Memory Module (RIMM)
ExpressCard
48. Aka compact disc.
CD
permanent virtual circuit (PVC)
microcode
auto-switching power supply
49. The fine copper lines that are the electronic circuits through which power - data - and control signals travel on a circuit board.
pixel
Bubble Jet
floppy disk
traces
50. A DVD of any type that can contain data on only one side.
reactivate
fiber-optic cable
single-sided (SS) DVD
EPROM