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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. An action - such as the CTRL-ALT-DELETE key combination or the insertion of a smart card - that clears memory of certain types of viruses before a user logs on.
local group account
secure attention sequence (SAS)
RAID array
switch
2. Erasable programmable read-only memory. A ROM chip that is erasable and reprogrammable through the use of specialized software.
EPROM
stylus
Trojan horse
electro-photosensitive drum
3. Aka routing information protocol.
flash drive
RIP
infrastructure mode
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
4. A network connection device that routes IP packets between networks.
IP router
ACE
satellite communications
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
5. In reference to the Windows operating systems - one that can utilize up to 4 GB of address space.
Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
MicroDIMM
32-bit
Windows Update Website
6. The top-level folder or directory in the file structure. This appears the same - regardless of the underlying file system.
root folder
APM
fast page mode (FPM)
flashing
7. The proportion between an image's width and height. Traditional CRT monitors have an aspect ratio of 4:3. Widescreen displays have an aspect ratio of 16:9.
aspect ratio
Balanced Technology eXtended
customer premises equipment (CPE)
AC adapter
8. The process that authenticates a user and verifies the user account's level of access to a resource.
MIMO (multiple input/multiple output)
fusing rollers
WWW
authorization
9. A Windows server running the WINS service to maintain and resolve NetBIOS names.
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
BTX
mode
WINS Server
10. 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
FDD
thermal wax transfer printer
frame relay
parts grabber
11. Aka Integrated Drive Electronics.
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
IDE
Speaker On/Off key
virtual private network (VPN)
12. In a laptop - a compartment that holds a single media device that is switchable with another.
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
T1
DLT
accessory bay
13. An internal bus in a CPU that connects it to memory and video.
front side bus (FSB)
Windows Update
basic storage
Type II
14. Aka channel service unit.
thread
PS/2
CSU
internal bus
15. An Advanced Options menu choice that simply causes Windows to restart normally (if it can).
Start Windows Normally
heat sink compound
trusted platform module (TPM)
Spam over Instant Messaging (spim)
16. A T-1 multiplexer or a special LAN bridge that connects to the telephone company's channel service unit (CSU) - which encodes data for transmission over a T-carrier circuit.
IEEE
local area network (LAN)
customer premises equipment (CPE)
ACL
17. The second version of the IEEE 1394 standard; it supports speeds up to 3.2 Gbps and distances of up to 100 meters.
DVD
boot sector
DNS Server
IEEE 1394b
18. Aka DDR3 SDRAM.
ECP
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
External Serial ATA (eSATA)
DDR3
19. Fiber-optic cable in which multiple light waves can pass simultaneously. Usually larger in diameter than single-mode fiber; and each wave uses a certain portion of the fiber cable for transmission.
denial of service (DoS) attack
multimode fiber (MMF)
optical drive
terminating resistor
20. The protocol used to allow client computers to pick up e-mail from mail servers. The current version is POP3.
Post Office Protocol (POP)
cellular WAN
biometric
impact printer
21. Digital versatile disc (DVD) discs that can be rewritten to - and data can also be overwritten. This standard is newer than DVD-RW. This term also refers to the drives that can write to these discs.
DDR SDRAM
Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA)
DVD+RW
socket services
22. Two disk drives used for RAID 1 - in which data is written to both drives at the same time - a practice called mirroring.
PGA2
bidirectional mode
mirrored set
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
23. A file system in which one of the basic structures is a table used for allocating space. This table is called the file allocation table (FAT).
dotted decimal notation
FAT file system
CardBus
active communication
24. A measurement of a body part - such as a fingerprint or retina scan.
SIMM
biometric
I/O address
1000Base-T
25. A type of switched network used by phone companies.
liquid crystal display (LCD)
address bus
POST
frame relay
26. A 3/32-inch audio connector.
sub-mini audio connector
FAT table
laser beam
PROM
27. An arrangement of pins on a processor in which the pins are offset in a way that allows for a higher pin density than PGA.
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
personal area network (PAN)
Last Known Good Configuration
video graphics array (VGA)
28. In a CPU - special memory that resides outside the CPU's core and is used to temporarily store instructions and data in order to increase the processing speed. Also called Level 2 (L2) cache and Level 3 (L3) cache - depending on the design of the CPU
external cache
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
boot sequence
RAID 0
29. An LCD display using an old technology that has a grid of horizontal and vertical wires with a transistor at the end of each wire. When two transistors (one at the x-axis and one at the y-axis) send voltage along their wires - the pixel at the inters
passive matrix display
System Restore
Ultra DMA (UDMA)
Infrared Data Association (IrDA)
30. Both the connectors on the RDRAM memory modules and the motherboard sockets (or slots) that match them.
chrominance
universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)
wide area network (WAN)
RAMBUS Inline Memory Module (RIMM)
31. The moving of data from one storage device to another.
NLX
Voice over IP (VoIP)
data migration
biometric
32. A KVM switch that uses software and special keyboard commands to switch among controlled computers. Also called anactive KVM switch.
terminal
RDRAM
auto-switching power supply
electronic KVM switch
33. A Windows sleep mode that uses hard drive space to save all the programs and data that are in memory at the time you choose this mode. The computer then completely shuts down and requires no power while it is hibernating.
hibernate
System Management Mode (SMM)
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
data migration
34. Fiber-optic cable that allows only a single light wave to pass down the cable.
regional settings
DDoS Attack
single-mode fiber (SMF)
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
35. Aka Advanced Configuration and Power Interface.
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
ACPI
point-to-point protocol (PPP)
land
36. A practice begun in Windows 2000 in which all of the operating system code is digitally signed to show that it has not been tampered with.
code signing
Ethernet
Intel Corporation
PAGEFILE.SYS
37. Radio frequency interference. Radio signals that occur in proximity to equipment that is sensitive to these types of signals.
terminal
Media Access Control (MAC) address
RFI
laptop
38. A TPM is a special microchip - installed on a motherboard - that stores passwords - keys - and digital certificates. Various services - such as BitLocker can store such security data in this chip.
trusted platform module (TPM)
toner
WEP
twisted-pair cable
39. A menu that opens from the Start button on the taskbar.
LCD
Start menu
interrupt request line (IRQ)
IEC-320 connector
40. An enhanced version of PPP - which adds the ability to secure the point-to-point connection with encryption.
thermal wax transfer printer
composite video
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
network client
41. Aka uninterruptible power supply.
UPS
Emergency Repair Process
flash BIOS
active KVM switch
42. Aka low-voltage differential.
SCSI host adapter
hacker
electrostatic discharge (ESD)
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
43. Aka security auditing.
S-Video
auditing
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
FAT32
44. Aka Internet service provider.
processor board
twisted-pair cable
ISP
x86
45. The practice of forcing a CPU or other computer component to run at a higher clock rate than the manufacturer intended.
memory address
dial-up modem
mirroring
overclocking
46. A parallel port mode in which the signals can be transmitted in both directions between the PC and parallel devices connected to the computer.
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
bidirectional mode
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Fast Ethernet
47. A technology for LCD displays in which transistors are positioned at each pixel.
Mini PCI
Speaker On/Off key
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries
thin-film transistor (TFT)
48. In fiber-optics - a single light wave passing down a cable.
POTS
dotted decimal notation
mode
portable computer
49. A protocol developed in the 1980s by IBM for managing names on a network. Also used by Microsoft in early networking. Replaced by DNS on TCP/IP networks.
basic storage
NetBIOS
odd parity
DHCP Server
50. A small cassette containing an ink reservoir used to provide the medium for certain printers. An ink cartridge will only fit a certain model printer.
multifunction printers (MFDs)
ink cartridge
boot sector
port replicator