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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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1. A power-usage level.
fusing lamp
power state
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
grayware
2. An interface on a PC that originally was unidirectional and operated at a speed of 150 KBps - but now has several operation modes.
secure attention sequence (SAS)
parallel port
drive lock password
back door
3. The worldwide interconnection of networks that can be accessed with various Internet-based software. The World Wide Web is one of the many services of the Internet.
electromagnetic interference (EMI)
DDR3 SDRAM
Internet
Rambus Dynamic RAM (RDRAM)
4. A term applied to a CPU - motherboard - or other components that conform to the Intel 32-bit x86 specification. Also referred to as 32-bit.
Tablet PC
x86
IP router
solid ink
5. Aka microcode.
Speaker Volume Key
inactive KVM switch
half-duplex
microprogram
6. An Advanced Options choice that will temporarily disable the Automatically Restart option on the Advanced page of System Properties.
infrastructure mode
Disable Automatic Restart
loopback plug
ICMP
7. The use of words - often technical and uncommon - that both parties understand in the same way.
ExpressCard
jargon
bit width
POST card
8. The logical structure on disk that allows the operating system to save and retrieve files. Examples of file systems are FAT and NTFS. Both of these file system have different versions - such as FAT12 - FAT16 - FAT32 - and NTFS 4.0 and NTFS 5.0.
boot record
file system
processor board
adapter card
9. Dual inline package. A very tiny slide that indicates two states. Motherboard and other circuit cards often have one or more groupings of DIP switches for configuring options.
DIP switch
T-carrier system
traces
WEP
10. A file attribute set by the OS when a file is created or modified. Backup software often removes this attribute when backing up a file in order to mark it as a backed-up file.
Internet Explorer (IE)
dual layer (DL)
archive attribute
fiber-optic cable
11. A printer that uses a light beam (laser) in the printing process.
digital versatile disc (DVD)
laser printer
pin grid array (PGA)
firmware
12. 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.
identity theft
DVD+RW
LVDS
subscriber connector (SC)
13. A protocol that transfers e-mail messages between mail servers. Clients also use this protocol to send e-mail to mail servers.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
SAS
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
FAT file system
14. Audio connectors that use a 1/8" single pin plug.
VESA
memory address
floating-point unit (FPU)
mini-audio connector
15. Aka audio modem riser.
display resolution
Type III
AMR
DDR3 SDRAM
16. Aka interrupt request line.
Static RAM (SRAM)
touchpad
spim
IRQ
17. Small text files a Web browser saves on the local hard drive at the request of a Website. Cookies can contain information that will be used the next time the user connects to the Website.
ATM
cookies
bandwidth
IDE
18. A communications network made up of personal computing devices - such as computers - telephones - and personal digital assistants.
auto-switching power supply
User Account Control (UAC)
personal area network (PAN)
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
19. A round connector that gets its name from Deutsche Industrie Norm - a German standards organization. Normally a round connector with a circular or semicircle of pins.
DIN connector
ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI)
digital video discs
malware
20. In an access control list - a record containing just one user or group account name and the permissions assigned to that account.
access control entry (ACE)
track point
8-bit high color
file allocation table (FAT)
21. The graphical Internet consisting of a vast array of documents located on millions of specialized servers worldwide. The documents are created using HTML and other specialized languages - and transferred from servers to client computers using HTTP an
floppy disk drive
ATX
World Wide Web
data migration
22. A variation of the PGA CPU packaging that was used with Pentium CPUs.
S/PDIF
multimode fiber (MMF)
spim
PGA2
23. A DVI mode that supports downward compatibility with analog displays.
riser card
metropolitan area network (MAN)
DVI-A
fraud
24. Software installed on a computer without permission that collects information about a user in order to display targeted advertisements - in the form of either inline banners or pop-ups. Inline banners are advertisements that run within the context of
password cracker
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
adware
ANSI
25. Aka low-voltage differential.
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
high-voltage power supply (HVPS)
SXGA
bluesnarfing
26. The memory space - program code - data - and system resources required by a running program.
demilitarized zone (DMZ)
access control list (ACL)
thin-film transistor (TFT)
process
27. This occurs when someone collects personal information belonging to another person and uses that information to fraudulently make purchases - open new credit accounts - and even obtain new driver's licenses and other forms of identification in the vi
identity theft
long filename (LFN)
control unit
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
28. The act of discovering the cause of a problem and correcting it.
Preboot eXecution Environment
FPU
dotted decimal notation
troubleshooting
29. A CPU component that manages the CPU cache.
cache controller
radio frequency (RF)
beam-on-blade connector
DIMM
30. A simple type of component video signal that sends three separate signals
solid-state storage
RGB video
DC Controller
IEEE 1394a
31. Aka super video graphics array.
PING
reactivate
SVGA
intranet
32. Aka automated system recovery.
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
ASR
FAT32
secure attention sequence (SAS)
33. A device found in laptops that monitors and regulates power usage. The features vary by manufacturer - but typically - they provide short-circuit protection - give "low battery" warnings - and can be configured to shut down the computer automatically
CD-ROM drive
MIMO (multiple input/multiple output)
memory bank
DC Controller
34. Aka Wired Equivalent Privacy.
Trojan horse
Start Windows Normally
WEP
Windows Easy Transfer (WET)
35. Aka distributed denial of service attack.
solid-state storage
switching mode power supply
ATV12V
DDoS Attack
36. A utility in Windows NT for gathering and viewing performance data involving memory - disks - processors - network - and other objectives.
process priority level
Performance Monitor
radio frequency (RF)
biometric logon
37. A device that records video content to disk.
slave drive
case fan
digital video recorder (DVR)
Color Quality
38. An online power protection device that isolates a computer or other device plugged into it. During normal operation - the devices run directly off the battery through an inverter - rather than switching to the battery only after a loss of power.
FAT file system
fast page mode (FPM)
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
MSINFO32.EXE
39. A joke program that produces strange behavior - such as screen distortions - erratic cursor behavior - or strange icons to appear on the screen.
CPU
Y
prank program
CD-ROM drive
40. A technology used by hard drives to speed up data transfers by using DMA channels.
Ultra DMA (UDMA)
Task Scheduler
laser beam
jargon
41. A parallel port mode that has the same performance as ECP but is used with parallel devices other than printers and scanners.
notification area
Display Mode Key
enhanced parallel port (EPP) mode
aspect ratio
42. An area of a physical hard disk that defines space that will be used for logical drives.. (v.) To define the space to be used for logical drives using a special program - such as the Windows Setup program.
memory address
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
partition
network operating system (NOS)
43. A network connection device at the core of a wireless network.
cable select
DDR SDRAM
FDD
wireless access point (WAP)
44. Aka continuity RIMM.
CRIMM
spam
graphical processing unit (GPU)
IDE
45. 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
memory
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
46. Aka PCIe.
PCI Express
mirroring
HDD
encrypted authentication
47. A set of skills - behaviors - and attitudes to use when listening to another person.
C
active listening
audio modem riser (AMR)
root key
48. The Windows Vista and Windows 7 tool for gathering and viewing performance data involving memory - disks - processors - network - and other objectives.
Reliability and Performance Monitor
Parallel AT Attachment (PATA)
subscription channel (SC)
heat sink compound
49. A device that in its traditional configuration as a local KVM switch connects a single keyboard - video display - and mouse to two or more computer systems - allowing the user to switch control from one computer to another.
port replicator
network operating system (NOS)
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
KVM switch
50. 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
Enable Boot Logging
low-voltage differential (LVD)
subscriber connector (SC)