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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 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
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
boot record
CPU
2. Aka basic input/output system.
BIOS
device driver
bit width
enhanced parallel port (EPP) mode
3. Erasable programmable read-only memory. A ROM chip that is erasable and reprogrammable through the use of specialized software.
letterbox
EPROM
math coprocessor
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
4. 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.
RIMM
dot matrix printer
distribution share
DIN connector
5. A device that uses a measurement of a body part - such as a fingerprint or retina scan.
NLX
biometric device
ASR
analog modem
6. Unsolicited messages sent over an instant messaging service - such as Windows Messenger.
Spam over Instant Messaging (spim)
digital linear tape (DLT)
RGB video
continuity RIMM (CRIMM)
7. A file used with a scripted unattended installation along with an answer file. The UDF file provides settings that are unique for each computer.
bluesnarfing
802.11a
ad hoc mode
uniqueness database file (UDF)
8. Program code that provides a way for someone to gain access to a computer while bypassing security. Only a person who knows how the back door works can use it - but once in - that individual has the same access as the host program to all the internal
local group account
memory controller chip (MCC)
Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
back door
9. A misnomer - referring to the BIOS settings that are stored in a CMOS chip.
CMOS settings
P412V
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
shortcut
10. Aka ATA Packet Interface.
secure socket layer (SSL)
Extended Video Graphics Array (EVGA)
MSCONFIG
ATAPI
11. Aka point-to-point protocol.
PPP
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
system area
12. In reference to a memory module - how much information the processor can access from or write to memory in a single cycle.
DDR
bit width
DVI-D
video RAM (VRAM)
13. In reference to IDE PATA drives - the slave drive on the second channel.
thermal wax transfer printer
basic storage
secondary slave
power supply tester
14. In router configuration - a term that is used to describe traffic that is allowed - as in allowing traffic using a certain port number through the router.
parallel port
jargon
exception
volume
15. A communications system - owned and operated by the telephone companies - that multiplexes voice and data signals onto digital transmission line.
BNC
backup media
cracker
T-carrier system
16. An LCD display that uses a DB-15 connector - which means that it accepts analog signals that it converts to digital.
Centronics
PCI-E
fusing lamp
analog LCD display
17. 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
datagram
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
parts grabber
protocol
18. An Intel standard for starting up a computer over the network - without relying on a disk-based operating system. Used to install a new operating system or run diagnostics software.
root key
DHCP
dual layer (DL)
Preboot eXecution Environment
19. Aka routing information protocol.
HTTP
RIP
inverter
bandwidth
20. An enhanced version of PPP - which adds the ability to secure the point-to-point connection with encryption.
identity theft
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
fraud
graphical user interface (GUI)
21. An early international standard for sending voice and data over digital telephone wires. ISDN uses existing telephone circuits or higher-speed conditioned lines to get speeds of either 64 Kbps or 128 Kbps. ISDN lines also have the ability to carry vo
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
top-level domain (TLD)
Speaker Volume Key
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
22. Aka MSCONFIG.
communication network riser (CNR)
ATV12V
System Configuration Utility
switch
23. A special substance - also called thermal paste or heat sink compound - that increases the heat conductivity between a fan or heat sink and a chip.
S-Video
math coprocessor
odd parity
thermal compound
24. In the domain name system - a first-level domain - which is a suffix added to a registered domain name and separated from the domain name with a "dot" (.). Among the TLDs are .com - .gov - .edu - .org - .mil - .net - .biz - many two-lettered country
DPMS
front side bus (FSB)
CompactFlash
top-level domain (TLD)
25. A drive that can write once to a special CD-R disc.
SLD
encrypted authentication
cache controller
CD-R (CD-Record)
26. In reference to IDE PATA drives - the master drive on the first channel.
fusing lamp
low-voltage differential (LVD)
active communication
primary master
27. A Windows server running the WINS service to maintain and resolve NetBIOS names.
Emergency Repair Process
IPCONFIG
WINS Server
even parity
28. 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.
optical drive
Standby
line printer
recently used programs list
29. A word used to describe memory that cannot work without a steady supply of power.
ISP
Directory Services Restore Mode
volatile
ISDN
30. A password that locks your hard drive and is often stored in a TPM chip.
drive lock password
volume
LVDS
SAS
31. The first physical sector on a hard disk - which contains the initial boot program that the BIOS loads into memory during bootup. It also contains the partition table.
DVD-5
TrackPoint
master boot record (MBR)
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
32. 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.
dual-core CPU
DDR
Speaker On/Off key
DNS
33. Aka analog modem.
PGA
sidebar
dial-up modem
power supply unit (PSU)
34. Aka Advanced Micro Devices.
AMD
Standby
analog modem
metropolitan area network (MAN)
35. Aka continuity RIMM.
CrossFire
system area
UDF
CRIMM
36. A drive interface for EIDE drives that transfers data serially at speeds between 150 MBps and 300 MBps and 6 Gbps - depending on the version of the standard.
EEPROM
pixel
port triggering
serial ATA (SATA)
37. A local bus designed for video only - it provides a direct link between the processor and the video card - giving the video card direct access to main memory.
code signing
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
digital linear tape (DLT)
file system
38. Aka parts grabber.
primary master
NAT
extending extractor
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
39. A small program - such as those that can be run from the Windows Sidebar.
master drive
gadget
ASR
toner cartridge
40. Aka Automatic Private IP Address.
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
APIPA
IP packet filtering
netbook
41. The location where a cable attaches to a computer. Alternatively - a connector on a motherboard for memory - CPUs - power - or other circuitry.
bar code reader
DDR3 SDRAM
display resolution
socket
42. Aka Internet Control Message Protocol.
authorization
surge protector
LPT
ICMP
43. A RAID array in which every time data is written to disk - a portion (block) is written to each disk in turn - creating a "stripe" of data across the member disks. RAID 0 uses the total disk space in the array for storage - without protecting the dat
Enhanced IDE (EIDE)
intranet
contrast ratio
RAID 0
44. Aka SCSI host adapter.
discretion
system requirements
top-level domain (TLD)
SCSI controller
45. An input device that uses a stylus. Available as an external device - it uses touch screen technology and is usually at least the size of a sheet of paper. Also called a digitizer.
digitizing tablet
rootkit
CNR
biometric device
46. A specialized type of memory used only with video adapters.
RJ-11
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
video RAM (VRAM)
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
47. 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.
cleaning blade
routing information protocol (RIP)
parity
system requirements
48. A version of Windows XP that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
register
Infrared Data Association (IrDA)
SCSI
49. A tool used to create and manage a distribution share and various installation images.
land
Device Manager
switching mode power supply
BDD Workbench
50. A database of all configuration settings in Windows.
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
ATX
registry
Program Compatibility Wizard