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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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 dedicated computer that stores data and provides print services or other capabilities to network clients.
RIP
Task Scheduler
card services
server
2. Aka pointing stick.
NetBIOS
ASR
cable select
point stick
3. The displayable number of pixels - expressed as x and y numbers - such as 1024
display resolution
wireless access point (WAP)
Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
EFS
4. An LCD display setting that adjusts the viewable area of the display vertically.
vertical position
bandwidth
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
proxy server
5. A CPU containing four CPU cores.
quad-core CPU
fusing lamp
digitizing tablet
access control
6. Aka digitizing tablet.
cable select
digitizer
ALU
erasure lamp
7. A perpetrator of malicious software attacks against computers and networks. Also called a cracker.
master file table (MFT)
keystroke logger
virtual file allocation table (VFAT)
hacker
8. Not revealing information about someone that would be harmful to or embarrass him or her.
PS/2
discretion
FTP
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
9. The hardware architecture - including the CPU - BIOS - and chipset.
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
CD
computer platform
Li-ion
10. An assigned address or range of addresses on a system's address bus that - together with an interrupt request line (IRQ) - allows a device to be recognized by the processor.
MSINFO32.EXE
S-Video
video RAM (VRAM)
I/O address
11. 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)
cellular WAN
magnetic mass storage
subtree
12. A memory error-checking method in which the parity bit is used to ensure that the total number of 1s in the data stream is odd.
odd parity
NetBEUI
Tablet PC
loopback plug
13. A portion of a program that can run separately from and concurrently with other portions of the program. Also called thread of execution.
PCI Express
workgroup
security auditing
thread
14. Wide-ultra-extended graphics array
WUXGA
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
stand-alone computer
network operating system (NOS)
15. A security feature of many Windows versions that allows it to encrypt files on an NTFS volume.
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
gadget
IP router
Encrypting File System (EFS)
16. Aka dual inline memory module (DIMM).
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
BTX
DIMM
System Configuration Utility
17. Cabling that contains a single copper wire surrounded by several layers of insulating plastic and a woven wire sheath that provides protection.
heat sink
SAS
coaxial cable
pit
18. A way to monitor security-related events.
h-hold
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
security auditing
system bus
19. The hardware address of a network device - also called the Ethernet address (on Ethernet devices) or NIC address.
Media Access Control (MAC) address
IEEE 1394c-2006
HTTP
FAT32
20. A video mode that most often consists of a combination of 640
ICMP
S/PDIF
electrostatic discharge (ESD)
VGA Mode
21. A term used for CPU packaging that indicates that a chip has columns and rows of pins.
security policy
pin grid array (PGA)
uniqueness database file (UDF)
ISP
22. A DVI mode that supports both analog and digital video signals.
time to live (TTL)
DVI-I
SONET
FAT
23. The primary input device for a PDA - shaped like a pen and used to press small keys on a keypad - tap the screen to select items - or write data on the screen.
Enable Boot Logging
Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
stylus
24. Aka Advanced Technology Attachment.
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
workgroup
ATA
Emergency Repair Process
25. An improved version of WPA that does not support older network cards and offers both secure authentication and data encryption. It uses EAP for a variety of authentication methods
video graphics array (VGA)
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
26. A common connector used to connect a power supply to floppy drives.
bidirectional mode
network operating system (NOS)
embedded systems
miniconnector
27. A file operation in which the file or folder remains in the source location - and a duplicate is created in the target (destination) location.
NTFS permissions
DVD-ROM
copy
component video
28. A wireless network standard that uses the 2.4 GHz band at a speed of up to 54 Mbps. It is downward-compatible with 802.11b.
Post Office Protocol (POP)
firmware
802.11g
exception
29. To renew a product activation - required when the activation program discovers significant changes in a computer or the activated product has been installed on a second computer.
SVGA
reactivate
RAID 5
paging file
30. Aka floppy disk drive.
file allocation table (FAT)
AMR
FDD
EPROM
31. A type of printer that uses heat in the image transfer process.
802.11n
thermal printer
MAC
format
32. A communications network made up of personal computing devices - such as computers - telephones - and personal digital assistants.
DNS Server
Reliability and Performance Monitor
personal area network (PAN)
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
33. Aka file allocation table.
FAT table
mounted drive
DRAM
access control list (ACL)
34. The signal in a television transmission that contains the color of the image.
miniconnector
chrominance
peer-to-peer network
personal area network (PAN)
35. The worldwide network that carries traditional voice traffic.
Infrared (IR)
spyware
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
36. In fiber-optics - a single light wave passing down a cable.
mode
PING
DHCP
ATA
37. One of the two prevailing CPU manufacturers.
jumper
ultra-portable
Disable Automatic Restart
Intel Corporation
38. The protocol used to allow client computers to pick up e-mail from mail servers. The current version is POP3.
mini-notebook
process
connector
Post Office Protocol (POP)
39. AMD manufactures CPUs and other products - and its chief rival is Intel Corporation.
CRIMM
modding
identity theft
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
40. An Advanced Options menu choice that creates a log of the Windows startup in a file named NTBTLOG.TXT and saved in thesystemroot folder (normally C:Windows).
flash memory
Enable Boot Logging
DLT
case fan
41. The moving of data from one storage device to another.
NIC
data migration
system attribute
Scalable Link Interface (SLI)
42. A type of KVM switch that controls computers over a distance that is a function of the cabling and protocols it uses. The two types of switches are local remote KVM switch and KVM over IP.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Safe Mode With Networking
remote KVM switch
code signing
43. The read-only DVD discs sold at retail stores - containing video or software and having a maximum capacity of 15.9 GB of data. This term also applies to the drives that can only read DVDs.
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
DVD-ROM
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
44. A technology that makes 802.11n speeds possible - using multiple antennas to send and receive digital data in simultaneous radio streams that increases performance.
MIMO (multiple input/multiple output)
UPS
DVD-ROM drive
file system
45. A firewall service that inspects (or filters) each packet that enters or leaves the network - applying a set of security rules defined by a network administrator - and not allowing packets that fail inspection to pass between networks.
IP packet filtering
compact disc (CD)
port
radio frequency (RF)
46. The act of covertly obtaining information broadcast from wireless devices using the Bluetooth standard.
Start Windows Normally
malware
bluesnarfing
Balanced Technology eXtended
47. An external serial bus standardized by the IEEE. Apple first developed it as FireWire. Other manufacturers call it i.link or Lynx. It can support up to 63 daisy-chained devices. Since the introduction of the faster update - IEEE 1394b - the original
drive path
IEEE 1394
line printer
IEEE 1284
48. A group of networking standards created by the IEEE 802.3 subcommittee.
secondary slave
Ethernet
RAID array
RF
49. Aka routing information protocol.
FAT32
ink cartridge
RIP
Post Office Protocol (POP)
50. In Microsoft terminology - software that contains one or more software fixes or changes to the operating system.
track point
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
update
software firewall