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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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1. A power supply form factor that pairs with an ATX motherboard and case.
ATX power supply
even parity
cable select
memory bank
2. A connector used to attach coaxial cables to computers and network equipment. Origin of the term may be "Bayonet-Neill-Concelman" or "British Naval Connector."
Telnet
Foreign
DVD-Video
BNC
3. A network service that handles the requests for Internet services - such as Web pages - files on an FTP server - and mail for a proxy client without exposing that client's IP address to the Internet. There is specific proxy server and client software
proxy server
malware
vertical hold
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
4. A disc drive that uses laser technology to read and/or write to special discs.
system board
optical drive
DNS
SODIMM
5. Aka RAID 5.
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
high-voltage power supply (HVPS)
analog modem
striping with distributed parity
6. A popular inkjet printer developed by Canon.
Bubble Jet
local user account
optical character recognition (OCR)
Standby
7. 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.
channel service unit (CSU)
compact disc (CD)
biometric
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
8. A 4-pin connector that - in addition to a 20-pin connector - is part of motherboard power connector that follows the ATX 12V standard.
graphics tablet
direct current (DC)
striping with distributed parity
P412V
9. Not revealing information about someone that would be harmful to or embarrass him or her.
discretion
processor bus
SATA
riser card
10. A fiber-optic connector that resembles an RJ-45 network connector and is less expensive and easier to work with than ST or SC connectors.
Start Bar
Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack (MT-RJ) connector
FireWire
power supply tester
11. A parallel port mode in which the signals can be transmitted in both directions between the PC and parallel devices connected to the computer.
DMZ
bidirectional mode
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
subscription channel (SC)
12. The fine copper lines that are the electronic circuits through which power - data - and control signals travel on a circuit board.
riser card
RIP
traces
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
13. A plastic card - often the size of a credit card - that contains a microchip. The microchip can store information and perform functions - depending on the type of smart card. Some smart cards only store data - whereas others may have a variety of fun
active communication
Li-ion
smart card
fusing
14. 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).
wide area network (WAN)
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
half-duplex
touchpad
15. A computer display that uses liquid crystal or plasma technology and does not require the bulk of a large picture tube. The screen enclosure can be as thin as one to two inches.
flat panel display (FPD)
OCR
external cache
back door
16. 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.
biometric device
root folder
Speaker On/Off key
DVD-Data discs
17. 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.
Foreign
System Management Mode (SMM)
mass storage device
swap file
18. Aka channel service unit.
universal data format (UDF)
CSU
FAT file system
ATAPI
19. An installation of Windows that is not automated - where the user is required to pay attention throughout the entire process to provide information and to respond to messages. Also called a manual installation.
erasure lamp
Disable Automatic Restart
attended installation
thermal wax transfer printer
20. In Disk Management - the status given to a dynamic disk that has not had its configuration information (stored on the disk) imported into Windows. This status occurs when a dynamic disk is moved to a different Windows computer or when a dynamic disk
SDRAM
Foreign
Level 2 (L2) cache
FAT
21. A video signaling method in which analog video information is transmitted as two or more discrete signals. Two general types of component video are RGB Video and S-Video.
frame relay
DXDIAG
component video
DVI
22. Aka Video Electronics Standards Organization.
internal bus
VESA
USB
redundant array of independent disks (RAID)
23. Aka motherboard.
dial-up modem
planar board
icon
VC
24. A wide area network (WAN) connection that allows a large amount of data to be transmitted. Broadband WANs includes cellular - ISDN - DSL - cable - T-carrier - satellite - and fiber.
DVD-ROM drive
broadband WAN
analog modem
active partition
25. A type of power supply that converts AC power to voltages needed for a device. AC adapters are generally used for portable PC systems and other devices.
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
stylus
AC adapter
router
26. The chunks into which the TCP protocol packages data. In addition to the data - each datagram contains information - stored in a header - which is used by the TCP protocol on the receiving end to reassemble the chunks of data into the original messag
Display Mode Key
datagram
boot record
WAN connection
27. Aka root key.
hot-swappable drive
RIP
DVD-Video
subtree
28. In a laser printer - the lamp that heats the fusing rollers.
fusing lamp
EMP
DVD-10
EIDE
29. Aka top-level domain.
TLD
ACPI
802.11n
optical character recognition (OCR)
30. 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.
reactivate
pop-up blocker
Domain Name Service (DNS)
RAID controller
31. A marriage of SCSI and Serial ATA - this uses a serial interface to a SCSI bus.
metropolitan area network (MAN)
Super Video
Internet
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
32. Aka musical instrument digital interface.
ZIF
MIDI
802.11g
liquid crystal display (LCD)
33. 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.
pop-up download
interrupt request line (IRQ)
T-carrier system
v-hold
34. Audio connectors that use a 1/8" single pin plug.
mini-audio connector
Program Compatibility Wizard
TrackPoint
magnetic mass storage
35. A version of Windows XP that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
land-grid array (LGA)
microprogram
802.11b
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
36. Aka Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
firewall
MSCONFIG
HTTP
radio frequency (RF)
37. A device that converts DC current to AC. An inverter is required in a laptop to provide the AC current required by the display.
inverter
microcode
active KVM switch
math coprocessor
38. A name used by the Windows operating systems to identify any parallel port.
Speaker On/Off key
LPT
Foreign
ACT
39. A part of the NTFS file system used to store a transaction-based database - with all file accesses treated as transactions - and if a transaction is not complete - NTFS will roll back to the last successful transaction.
removable storage
basic storage
boot sequence
master file table (MFT)
40. Aka v-hold.
Emergency Repair Process
100Base-T
vertical hold
RFI
41. A 20- or 24- pin connector that supplies power from a PC's power supply to the motherboard.
P1 power connector
DDR3
PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express)
memory controller chip (MCC)
42. A CRT video setting - also known as the vertical refresh rate - that controls the rate per second at which an image appears on the tube.
refresh rate
driver signing
bandwidth
RAM
43. Aka internal cache memory.
planar board
unidirectional mode
L1 cache
gadget
44. A version of Windows Vista that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
expansion card
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
PCI
Integrated Access Device (IAD)
45. A connector commonly used for PC keyboards. It is much smaller than the original DIN connector.
Distributed File System (DFS)
mini-DIN-6
fast page mode (FPM)
hacker
46. The read-only DVD discs sold at retail stores - containing video or software and having a maximum capacity of 15.9 GB of data. This term also applies to the drives that can only read DVDs.
network operating system (NOS)
DVD-ROM
Gigabit Ethernet
video adapter card
47. 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.
even parity
Telnet
LVDS
network operating system (NOS)
48. A long-handled tool with a magnet on one end - used to pick up small objects containing iron.
Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)
extension magnet
SMTP
NAT
49. A network in which dedicated computers called servers store data and provide print services or other capabilities to computers running the appropriate client service or services.
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
ASR
client/server-based network
master file table (MFT)
50. 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.
quad-core CPU
Quick Launch bar
T1
routing information protocol (RIP)