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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. Aka Serial Attached SCSI.
FAT12
DMA controller
SAS
VoIP
2. A file used by Windows for virtual memory. Also called the swap file. The actual filename in Windows is PAGEFILE.SYS.
paging file
Start Windows Normally
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
thermal printer
3. 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.
thread of execution
ACPI
discretion
phishing
4. A component that you can install into a system onsite - such as memory modules - heat sinks - and CMOS batteries.
field replaceable unit (FRU)
firmware
file allocation table (FAT)
cracker
5. Aka World Wide Web.
file signature verification
WWW
memory controller chip (MCC)
land-grid array (LGA)
6. An early method for addressing the disparity between the drive geometry supported by PC BIOSs and the physical geometry of drives.
ATM
sector translation
PGA2
DHCP
7. Aka hacker.
cracker
NIC
vertical hold
arithmetic logic unit (ALU)
8. A device that converts digital signals from the broadband connection to voice for the analog phone and the analog voice signals to digital signals for the digital network.
KVM over IP
LED
power state
Integrated Access Device (IAD)
9. A DVI mode that supports downward compatibility with analog displays.
miniconnector
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
DVI-A
access control
10. A portion of system memory used by a video adapter built into a motherboard.
antistatic mat
CMOS settings
TRACERT
shared video memory
11. A string of characters that a user enters - along with an identifier - such as a user name - in order to be authenticated.
HD-DVD
FireWire
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
password
12. A video mode with a maximum graphics resolution of 1024
XGA
recently used programs list
file system
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
13. In the laser printing process - the stage in which the printer's high-voltage power supply (HVPS) conducts electricity to the primary corona wire so it can pass the voltage on to the printer's electro-photosensitive drum.
copy
charging
regional settings
heat sink compound
14. A logical memory address defined in a processor's address bus that allows the system to access physical RAM or ROM memory locations.
memory address
Type III
Debugging Mode
digital LCD display
15. A blanket term used for DVD discs regardless of the type of data they contain.
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
SIMM
multifunction printers (MFDs)
DVD-Data discs
16. In reference to parallel ports - a mode in which the parallel device connected to the parallel port can receive data but cannot send data. CMOS settings (system settings) may refer to this mode as "Transfer only."
PCI Express
unidirectional mode
EVGA
digitizing tablet
17. A feature of HDMI that prevents people from illegally copying HD DVDs. Aka also High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI).
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
Enhanced IDE (EIDE)
DC
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
18. A primary partition that is marked for use by the system during startup. Windows operating systems can only be booted from an active partition.
graphical processing unit (GPU)
active partition
VGA Mode
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
19. Aka surge protector.
surge suppressor
front side bus (FSB)
asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)
Media Access Control (MAC) address
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.
FAT32
DVD-RW
exception
Type II
21. A shared folder on a distribution server containing the source files for a remote installation.
distribution share
system file
EPP
MicroDIMM
22. The BIOS configuration settings - also called system settings - accessed via a special BIOS-based menu during system startup.
client/server-based network
BIOS settings
watts
DSL
23. The primary control device for a computer system. The CPU is simply a chip containing a set of components that manages all the activities. Also called a processor.
metropolitan area network (MAN)
bit width
central processing unit (CPU)
form factor
24. A utility in Windows XP and Windows 2000 for gathering and viewing performance data involving memory - disks - processors - networks - and other objectives.
System Monitor
thermal paste
hard disk drive
Preboot eXecution Environment
25. A device used with a laptop. The port replicator remains on the desktop with external devices connected to ports on it. A laptop then needs only one connection to the port replicator to have access to the peripherals.
32-bit
port replicator
local remote KVM switch
file signature verification
26. An enhanced version of PPP - which adds the ability to secure the point-to-point connection with encryption.
loopback plug
Parallel AT Attachment (PATA)
DDR3
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
27. A private internetwork.
boot sector
enhanced capability port (ECP) mode
backup media
intranet
28. An obsolete video standard introduced with IBM PS/2 computers in the late 1980s. VGA had a maximum resolution of 720
Emergency Repair Process
hub
single-mode fiber (SMF)
video graphics array (VGA)
29. A connection over a wide area network.
DVD-ROM
mirroring
Debugging Mode
WAN connection
30. An EIDE drive setting that has the system select the drive's role (master or slave) based on the drive's position on the cable. If the drive is on the end of the cable - it is the master drive - and if it is in the middle of the cable - it is the sla
System Management Mode (SMM)
PGA
RIP
cable select
31. Aka motherboard.
direct current (DC)
SMTP
master drive
system board
32. An operating system recovery tool introduced in Windows Me and improved in later versions of Windows. System Restore creates restore points - which are snapshots of Windows - its configuration - and all installed programs. If your computer has nonfat
taskbar
System Restore
cluster
smart card reader
33. Aka Advanced Technology eXtended.
mirrored set
ATX
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
system board
34. An extension of the SATA standard for external SATA devices - with speeds triple that of USB 2.0.
External Serial ATA (eSATA)
antistatic wrist strap
Small Outline RIMM (SORIMM)
DVI
35. Information organized as a unit into a container. The author (creator) of a file controls how much information the file contains.
icon
password
boot sequence
file
36. A card that fits into the PC Card interface - including both PC Card and CardBus cards. This type measures 85.6 millimeters long by 54 millimeters wide and measures 10.5 mm thick.
Type III
CD-R (CD-Record)
WINS Server
EPROM
37. In Windows 2000 and Windows XP - an Advanced Options menu choice that starts Windows normally - except that video mode is changed to the lowest resolution - using the currently installed video driver. This option does not switch to the basic Windows
universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)
ZIF
Enable VGA Mode
solid-state drive (SSD)
38. A program downloaded to a computer without the user's consent. The user unwittingly initiates the download by some simple act - such as browsing to a Website or opening an e-mail message written in HTML. Or a user may initiate a drive-by download by
horizontal position
drive-by download
SSL
ultra-portable
39. Aka uninterruptible power supply.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
SIMM
UPS
IEEE 1394b
40. Aka American National Standards Institute.
CardBus
protocol
virtual circuit (VC)
ANSI
41. The oldest of the Wi-Fi encryption standards. It uses 64- or 128-bit encryption that is easily broken. It does not encrypt the actual data in a packet - and it does not perform user authentication on a packet.
memory bank
SCSI controller
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
ZIF
42. In the laser printing process - the step at which the heat-sensitive toner is fused to the paper by heated fusing rollers.
Ethernet
Domain Name Service (DNS)
fusing
FAT16
43. Aka network address translation.
address bus
NAT
port replicator
random access memory (RAM)
44. 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.
Blu-ray disc
power-on self-test (POST)
video adapter
cluster
45. A special-purpose computer designed for a certain task and installed within a device.
SDRAM
DXDIAG
embedded systems
x86-64
46. 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."
exception
P412V
TV tuner card
BNC
47. Aka Address Resolution Protocol.
ARP
simultaneous multithreading (SMT)
surge protector
system attribute
48. A security account that exists in a local security accounts database.
NETSTAT
local user account
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
RF
49. A square snap coupling for fiber-optic cable - about 2.5 mm wide - used for cable-to-cable connections or to connect cables to network devices. It latches with a push-pull action similar to audio and video jacks.
ATA
Li-ion
subscriber connector (SC)
FAT file system
50. The format in which IP addresses are usually shown - with decimal numbers separated by "dots" as in 192.168.100.2.
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
metropolitan area network (MAN)
coaxial cable
dotted decimal notation