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Comptia A + Certification
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. 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.
auto-switching power supply
virus encyclopedia
Program Compatibility Wizard
refresh rate
2. 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
auditing
RS-232 port
Enable VGA Mode
DVD
3. Aka logical block address.
LBA
twisted-pair cable
file
System Information (MSINFO32.EXE)
4. A Windows service designed to allow a user to invite someone to help troubleshoot a problem.
x86-64
Remote Assistance
dotted decimal notation
Spam over Instant Messaging (spim)
5. A wireless mode requiring a wireless access point (WAP).
Level 3 (L3) cache
ISP
parallel port
infrastructure mode
6. A memory module (stick) that installs into matching DIMM sockets found on many motherboards. The word "dual" refers to the separate pins or connections on both sides of the module and socket.
mirroring
security policy
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
virtual memory
7. Aka Internet Control Message Protocol.
stylus
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
bus
ICMP
8. Aka demilitarized zone.
secure attention sequence (SAS)
Y
smart phone
DMZ
9. Aka Wireless Fidelity.
Start Windows Normally
EPROM
Wi-Fi
DDR2
10. A method for supporting up to 8.3 GB capacity hard drives. Both the BIOS and hard drive system must use LBA.
EFS
logical block address (LBA)
bit width
DC
11. A tool for testing if a cable can connect properly end-to-end and to determine if a cable has a short. These tools are available for a variety of cable types.
802.11n
cable tester
repeater
DisplayPort
12. 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.
connector
sidebar
multi-GPU solution
port replicator
13. A non-routable network protocol suite for use only in small networks.
DXDIAG
NetBEUI
Foreign
802.11n
14. An obsolete video standard introduced with IBM PS/2 computers in the late 1980s. VGA had a maximum resolution of 720
video graphics array (VGA)
firewall
root key
SIMM
15. Aka Enhanced IDE.
DDR SDRAM
EIDE
edition
tape drive
16. 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.
protocol
System Management Mode (SMM)
striping with distributed parity
HTTP
17. A double-sided - single-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 9.4 GB of data - or over four hours of video.
socket
Spam over Instant Messaging (spim)
letterbox
DVD-10
18. Memory that is accessible in any (random) order. Most of the memory in a PC is RAM.
AT
line printer
exception
random access memory (RAM)
19. RAM that doubles the rate of speed at which a standard SDRAM can process data. Also called DDR and DDR1. A stick of DDR1 SDRAM has 184 pins.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM
system board
extended partition
20. A term applied to a CPU - motherboard - or other components that conform to the newer 64-bit architecture. Also referred to as 64-bit.
x86-64
volatile
PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express)
SCSI host adapter
21. A type of solid-state storage that is commonly used in a variety of devices - such as digital cameras.
NSLOOKUP
CompactFlash
Telnet
C
22. 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."
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
access control entry (ACE)
BNC
Basic Service Set (BSS)
23. A printer that creates printed output line by line.
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
base priority level
answer file
line printer
24. The amount of data that can travel over a network at a given time.
modding
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
bandwidth
EIDE
25. A standard for hard drives that attach to the Parallel AT Attachment (PATA) interface.
CRIMM
Enhanced IDE (EIDE)
mode
port
26. A category of software that runs surreptitiously on a user's computer in order to gather information without the user's permission and then sends that information to the people who requested it.
routing information protocol (RIP)
spyware
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
fraud
27. Storage media that is removable - meaning the drive stays in place - while the media (disk - disc - or tape) is removed and replaced with another disk - disc - or tape.
Performance Monitor
RDRAM
Li-ion
removable storage
28. A connector that is slightly larger than an RJ-11 connector and contains eight wires. RJ-45 connectors most commonly attach twisted-pair cables to Ethernet network cards.
RJ-45
root key
magnetic mass storage
patch
29. A file used during an unattended installation of Windows. It provides a script of responses to the questions Setup asks so the user does not have to answer them manually.
answer file
dialer
bridge
FAT table
30. The act of covertly obtaining information broadcast from wireless devices using the Bluetooth standard.
wide area network (WAN)
drive image
bluesnarfing
optical character recognition (OCR)
31. A protocol that transfers e-mail messages between mail servers. Clients also use this protocol to send e-mail to mail servers.
fast page mode (FPM)
tape drive
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
thread of execution
32. The sudden and uncontrolled movement of electricity from an object with a greater charge to one with a lesser charge. Also called static electricity.
electrostatic discharge (ESD)
ATX power supply
boot sequence
NiCD
33. A type of KVM switch that is controlled through a mechanical switch on the box.
FAT16
inactive KVM switch
TTL
denial of service (DoS) attack
34. A small group of computers communicating wirelessly with one another without the use of a centralized wireless access point (WAP).
primary partition
Media Access Control (MAC) address
Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
partition
35. A version of Windows Vista that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
primary slave
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
8-bit high color
quad-core CPU
36. An Advanced Options choice that will temporarily disable the Automatically Restart option on the Advanced page of System Properties.
Balanced Technology eXtended
Infrared (IR)
extended partition
Disable Automatic Restart
37. Unsolicited messages sent over an instant messaging service - such as Windows Messenger.
surge protector
Spam over Instant Messaging (spim)
RAID 0
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
38. Aka routing information protocol.
RIP
capture card
Start Bar
taskbar
39. In reference to networks - communications in both directions at the same time.
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
secure socket layer (SSL)
FAT table
full-duplex
40. 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 5.0 millimeters thick.
Type II
S-Video
patch
switch
41. Aka enhanced capabilities port (ECP) mode.
thermal wax transfer printer
ECP
network interface card (NIC)
half-duplex
42. The former name of the Parallel AT Attachment (PATA) interface standard.
process
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
MMC
43. In telecommunications - a technique that combines multiple messages or signals onto a single transmission channel.
satellite communications
multiplexing
antistatic mat
LBA
44. Aka low-voltage differential.
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
connector
biometric
internal bus
45. A process that places the logical structure of a file system on a partitioned volume.
format
front side bus (FSB)
proxy server
multimeter
46. A drive used for reading from and writing to removable floppy disks. Also called FDD.
floppy disk drive
universal data format (UDF)
802.11g
active KVM switch
47. The classic PC serial port that complies with the Recommended Standard-232 (RS-232) in its circuitry - cabling - and connector design - and transfers data one bit at a time.
S/PDIF
RS-232 port
toner cartridge
SIMM
48. Aka point-to-point protocol.
IDE
World Wide Web
proxy server
PPP
49. 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
EPROM
registry key
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
50. A coherent and concentrated light beam - also simply called a laser.
auto-switching power supply
laser beam
software firewall
half-duplex