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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. The boot loader file in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. During the boot loader phase - NTLDR takes control of the system - switches the CPU to protected mode - starts the file system - and reads the BOOT.INI file.
bit width
NTLDR
erasure lamp
VESA
2. The conversion of data into a special format that cannot be read by anyone unless they have a software key to convert it back into its usable form.
hacker
EIDE
encryption
pop-up blocker
3. Introduced in Windows 2000 - a user interface for Windows administration tools that is flexible and configurable.
read-only memory (ROM)
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
Level 2 (L2) cache
channel service unit (CSU)
4. An identifier assigned to a process when it starts.
time to live (TTL)
process ID
display resolution
local user account
5. A method used by several software manufacturers to combat software piracy. The formal name for Microsoft's activation is Microsoft Product Activation (MPA).
adware
activation
liquid cooling system
multifunction device (MFD)
6. An area of a physical hard disk that defines space that will be used for logical drives.. (v.) To define the space to be used for logical drives using a special program - such as the Windows Setup program.
DLP
partition
broadband WAN
I/O address
7. A heat dissipation device - usually a passive metal object with a flat surface attached to a component - such as a chip.
FPU
gadget
heat sink
VRAM
8. Aka New Low-profile eXtended.
NLX
pin-out
FSB
update
9. Video RAM memory that uses a technique for using video RAM to perform Windows-specific functions to speed up the OS.
file
discretion
PAGEFILE.SYS
WRAM
10. The protocol used by DHCP servers and clients. A DHCP server allocates IP addresses within the scope of addresses configured on the server by an administrator. DHCP clients request IP addresses and other IP configuration settings from DHCP Servers.
CD
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
register
power-on self-test (POST)
11. BIOS that can be electronically upgraded.
flash BIOS
cracker
SLD
digital LCD display
12. In the laser printing process - a wire that passes a small positive charge to paper as it travels through the printer. This positive charge attracts the negatively charged toner particles on the drum to the paper.
transfer corona wire
Type III
COMx
DB-9
13. Aka hard disk drive.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
HDD
Type II
PCI
14. An adapter used to connect a computer or other device to a network medium.
Start Windows Normally
SCSI
network interface card (NIC)
multimeter
15. A server that manages DNS names.
registry
graphical processing unit (GPU)
IP router
DNS Server
16. Aka Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory.
DVD-RAM
single inline memory module (SIMM)
Wi-Fi
CD-ROM
17. The high-definition optical disc formatting standard developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association whose members include Sony - 20th Century Fox - Dell - Hewlett-Packard - and many other industry leaders.
shortcut
dynamic disk
DVD+RW
Blu-ray disc
18. On a cable network - the device used at the customer site for the analog/digital conversion.
Multimedia Terminal Adapter (MTA)
latency
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
register
19. The cellular network standards used by AT&T and T-Mobile.
VESA
vertical hold
PC Card
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
20. A storage type in Windows that uses the partition table in the master boot record (MBR) to define disk partitions.
virtual private network (VPN)
basic storage
device driver
digital versatile disc (DVD)
21. A parallel port mode in which the signals can be transmitted in both directions between the PC and parallel devices connected to the computer.
compact disc (CD)
bidirectional mode
BDD Workbench
activation
22. A portable computer small enough to fit in your hand - also referred to as a "palmtop" computer. Because it is so small - a PDA does not have the functionality of a laptop or desktop computer. In other words - a typical PDA allows you to perform only
volatile
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
bar code reader
enhanced parallel port (EPP) mode
23. Any power supply that provides high voltage - such as those in laser printers and CRTs.
high-voltage power supply (HVPS)
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
regional settings
file
24. A very old expansion bus standard - seen in the early IBM PC.
WWW
FPM
v-hold
industry standard architecture (ISA)
25. In a laser printer - a high-intensity lamp that - when shone on a portion of the electro-photosensitive drum - removes any remaining charge on that portion of the drum.
10Base-T
stuck pixel
RGB video
erasure lamp
26. A printer that creates printed output line by line.
dialer
ZIF
line printer
DDR1
27. The term used for dynamic space allocation that can be formatted with a file system.
volume
EFS
industry standard architecture (ISA)
degaussing
28. A type of printer that uses a film coated with colored wax that melts onto paper. These printers are similar to dye-sublimation printers but differ in two major ways: the film contains wax rather than dye - and these printers do not require special p
local user account
thermal wax transfer printer
Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack (MT-RJ) connector
troubleshooting
29. A setting on an LCD display that adjusts the viewable area of the display horizontally.
horizontal position
back door
file allocation table (FAT)
DDR2
30. 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.
plug and play (PnP)
parity
CrossFire
LPT2
31. One or more chips in a computer's chipset that controls communications between the CPU and RAM on the motherboard.
frame relay
Northbridge
User Account Control (UAC)
mount point
32. A chip that retains system settings such as the time - keyboard settings - and boot sequence.
amperes (amps)
ISP
solid ink
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
33. 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.
troubleshooting
stylus
New Low-profile eXtended (NLX)
digital video interface (DVI)
34. A device that stores a large amount of information - even when it is powered off.
mass storage device
default gateway
Domain Name Service (DNS)
secure attention sequence (SAS)
35. Aka single inline memory module.
response time
thin-film transistor (TFT)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
SIMM
36. In the laser printer - the heated rollers that fuse the toner to the paper.
fusing rollers
social engineering
control unit
stand-alone computer
37. A metal strip used to cover an empty slot in order to preserve the correct air flow and keep dust out.
slot cover
switching mode power supply
security auditing
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
38. A Windows wizard that sets options for starting and running a specific old program that will not otherwise run properly in Windows.
WUXGA
Program Compatibility Wizard
letterbox
root directory
39. A 9-pin D-shell connector.
DHCP Server
DB-9
top-level domain (TLD)
hibernate
40. In an IP packet - a value field that shows how many routers the packet can cross before being discarded.
PPTP
adapter card
personal area network (PAN)
time to live (TTL)
41. The original version of the IEEE 1394 standard that supports speeds up to 400 Mbps.
single-layer (SL)
IEEE 1394a
capture card
DC Controller
42. Aka denial of service (DoS) attack.
NiCD
toner
DoS Attack
key fob
43. A device - usually resembling a power strip - that protects equipment from power surges.
single-sided (SS) DVD
laser beam
surge protector
S/PDIF
44. Aka security auditing.
virtual file allocation table (VFAT)
serial ATA (SATA)
auditing
Ethernet
45. A system by which the computer BIOS and operating system recognizes a device and the operating system automatically installs and configures a device driver.
PCI
WWW
DHCP
plug and play (PnP)
46. Traditionally - this term only applied to the type of device described in the definition for analog modem. Now - it is also used for the digital devices in DSL and cable data communications.
modem
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
Remote Desktop
striping with interleave parity
47. A technology used by hard drives to speed up data transfers by using DMA channels.
bidirectional mode
bit width
Ultra DMA (UDMA)
clock speed
48. Aka Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
DHCP
DXDIAG
subscriber connector (SC)
RAID array
49. A network that covers a metropolitan area - usually using high-speed fiber-optic cable (operating in the gigabits-per-second range).
active listening
expansion card
metropolitan area network (MAN)
stylus
50. A DVI mode that supports both analog and digital video signals.
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
DVI-I
DPMS
mobo