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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. When troubleshooting a failed boot - if you do not see any lights or hear any noises - what hardware system do you first assume is at fault?
Block mode
ActiveX
The electrical system
Terminating resistor
2. Uses space from two or more physical disks to increase the disk space available for a single volume. THIS writes to the physical disks evenly across all disks so that no one disk receives all the activity - and therefore improves performance. Windows
Fault tolerance
Direct Memory Access: DMA
Head
RAID 0
3. Windows Vista technology that supports a hybrid drive.
Head
Byte
Cold boot
ReadyDrive
4. A number assigned to a logical device (such as a tray in a CD changer) that is part of a physical SCSI device - which is assigned a SCSI ID.
Magnetic hard drive
Logical Unit Number: LUN
Recovery
Serial Attached SCSI: SAS
5. The overall structure an OS uses to name - store - and organize files on a drive. In it - a cluster is the smallest unit of space on a disk for storing a file and is made up of one or more sectors. A it tracks how these clusters are used for each fil
File system
POST
ActiveX
CMOS/BIOS
6. Data storage area that provides high-speed access for the system.
Serial Attached SCSI: SAS
Fault tolerance
Drive image
Cache
7. Is a type of drive imaging. It duplicates data on one drive to another drive and is used for fault tolerance.
RAID 1
Brownout
Auxiliary (AUX) power connector
The electrical system
8. Expansion card that increases the number of controllers and ports available on a computer.
The electrical system
Formatting
Adapter card
Fault tolerance
9. A hard drive whose disk controller is integrated into the drive - eliminating the need for a controller cable and thus increasing speed - as well as reducing price.
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) power connector
Cluster
Integrated Device Electronics: IDE
Brownout
10. A number from 0 to 15 assigned to each SCSI device attached to the daisy chain.
CHKDSK
SCSI ID
Computer maintenance
New Technology file system: NTFS
11. Cable that contains four pairs of wires - with a maximum data rate of 1 Gbps.
Category 5
Solid State Device: SSD
80-conductor IDE cable
Bridge
12. Command used to check the integrity of files and folders on a hard drive by scanning the disk surface for physical errors.
80-conductor IDE cable
Automatic
Terminating resistor
CHKDSK
13. An IDE cable that has 40 pins but uses 80 wires - 40 of which are ground wires designed to reduce crosstalk on the cable.
Serial Attached SCSI: SAS
Beep codes
RAID 0
80-conductor IDE cable
14. Another name for the primary volume.
Extended partition
Simple volume
AppleTalk
Spanning
15. A drive that uses both solid state and magnetic technologies.
Boot record
Hybrid hard drives
File system
Cold boot
16. Generally the label for the first hard drive in a computer system. Drive A and Drive B are reserved for floppy drives. Drive B is rarely used on current computers.
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology: S.M.A.R.T.
ROM BIOS program
File Allocation Table: FAT
C: drive
17. Backs up user-selected files to tape. This backup does not reset the archive bit.
Copy backup
Bootable disk
Extended partition
Serial Attached SCSI: SAS
18. A fast interface between a host adapter and the CPU that can daisy chain as many as 7 or 15 devices on a single bus.
Hot-swapping
Recovery
Small Computer System Interface: SCSI
Hybrid hard drives
19. A unit of measure that describes the size of a data file - the amount of space on a disk or other storage medium - or the amount of data being sent over a network. One byte consists of 8 bits of data.
Booting
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks: RAID
CHKDSK
Byte
20. A preventive maintenance plan tends to evolve from a history or pattern of __________malfunctions within an organization.
Hard boot
Recovery
Computer maintenance
Brownout
21. The advantages of ______________: To reduce the likelihood that the events that causes PC failures will occur and to lessen the damage if they do.
Computer Preventive Maintenance
FAT12
ActiveX
Whenever changes are made
22. A drive with no moving parts. Uses nonvolatile flash memory.
Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics: EIDE
Head
The electrical system
Solid State Device: SSD
23. Five possible questions that should be asked of a user who is experiencing computer problems: What had just happened? What recent changes did the user make? When did the computer __________? What error message do you see?
Bit rate
Byte
Last worked
RAID 0
24. The circuit board that controls a SCSI bus supporting as many as seven or fifteen separate devices. This device controls communication between the SCSI bus and the PC.
POST
High-level formatting
Host adapter
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) power connector
25. A file system designed to provide greater security and to support more storage capacity than the FAT32 file system.
Programmed Input/Output: PIO
Nonvolatile Memory
New Technology file system: NTFS
Cable tie
26. The first sector of a floppy disk or logical drive in a partition; it contains information about the disk or logical drive. On a hard drive - if the THING is in the active partition - then it is used to boot the OS. Also called boot sector.
Integrated Device Electronics: IDE
Boot record
Bridge
Solid State Device: SSD
27. The one bootable partition.
Spanning
New Technology file system: NTFS
Backward compatible
Active partition
28. You should write down or backup changes to CMOS/BIOS setup ____________________.
Block mode
Whenever changes are made
Booting
CHKDSK
29. Issues dial - hang up - reset - and other instructions to the modem. It is based on the Hayes command set.
Attention (AT) command set
Spanning
Computer Preventive Maintenance
Application Programming Interface (API)
30. Also known as redundant array of independent disks: Technology uses an array of hard drives used to provide fault tolerance and/or improvement in performance.
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks: RAID
Small Computer System Interface: SCSI
Computer maintenance
CMOS/BIOS
31. How do you change a computer's Boot Sequence?
Programmed Input/Output: PIO
Copy backup
CMOS/BIOS
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment: SATA
32. Set of conductors - bundled and sheathed together - made of insulated copper or optical fiber that transport signals and power between electrical devices.
Drive image
Magnetic hard drive
Beep codes
Cable
33. A___________________can be used to test a USB port.
RAID 1
Loop-back plug
ReadyDrive
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology: S.M.A.R.T.
34. A________________CD can be used to boot a system and repair or reinstall Windows.
Recovery
Drive image
Access Control List (ACL)
Spanning
35. An ATAPI cabling method that uses a narrower and more reliable cable than the 80-conductor cable.
Read/write head
RAID 5
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment: SATA
ReadyDrive
36. An older IDE cabling method that uses a 40-pin flat data cable or an 80-conductor cable and a 40-pin IDE connector.
Hard Disk Drive: HDD
Booting
Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment: PATA
Beep codes
37. This is how the BIOS communicates errors during POST
Power-On Self-Test
Beep codes
Hybrid hard drives
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX)
38. To power up a computer from the off position.
Post Diagnostic
File Allocation Table: FAT
Cold boot
Bootable disk
39. A drive with one - two - or more platters - or disks that stack together and spin in unison inside a sealed metal housing that contains firmware to control reading and writing data to the drive and to communicate with the motherboard. The top and bot
Terminating resistor
Power-On Self-Test
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
Magnetic hard drive
40. Standard computer case form factor for modern computers.
Boot record
File Allocation Table: FAT
Application layer
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX)
41. Applet or small program created by Microsoft to control interactivity on web pages that has to be downloaded to gain access to the full functionality.
Drive image
Cable
ActiveX
Direct Memory Access: DMA
42. Operating system feature that enables a computer to assign itself an address if it is unable to contact a DHCP server. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved private IP addresses in the range of 169.254.0.0 -169.254.255.255 for A
File system
File Allocation Table: FAT
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
The electrical system
43. Stripes data across three or more drives and uses parity checking - so that if one drive fails - the other drives can re-create the data stored on the failed drive. Data is not duplicated - and - therefore - THIS makes better use of volume capacity.
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment: SATA
Recovery
RAID 5
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX)
44. Involves restarting the computer by pressing the on/off switch. Stressful on computers.
Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment: PATA
Fault tolerance
ActiveX
Hard boot
45. Method for encrypting data on a network. Uses a private key for writing messages and a public key to decode the messages. Only the private key needs to be kept secret. Public keys can be distributed openly.
Asymmetric encryption
Automatic
Backplane
Buffer
46. High-speed - 32-bit bus technology designed to support the acceleration of 3D computer graphics.
Bridge
CHKDSK
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)
Cache
47. Formatting performed by means of the DOS or Windows Format program (for example - FORMAT C:/S creates the boot record - FAT - and root directory on drive C and makes the drive bootable). Also called OS formatting.
Auxiliary (AUX) power connector
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology: S.M.A.R.T.
High-level formatting
FAT12
48. Standard that specifies full SATA cabling for external disks.
Automatic
80-conductor IDE cable
External SATA: eSATA
Backward compatible
49. Order of drives checked for an OS. Example: Floppy (1st) - CD-ROM (2nd) Hard Drive (3rd)
AppleTalk
Post Diagnostic
Attention (AT) command set
Boot sequence
50. A Data Link layer device that connects and passes frames between two network segments. The frames are filtered and forwarded using MAC addresses.
File system
Backward compatible
Bridge
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) power connector