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Comptia A + Certification
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Instructions:
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. The high-definition optical disc formatting standard developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association whose members include Sony - 20th Century Fox - Dell - Hewlett-Packard - and many other industry leaders.
hidden attribute
Blu-ray disc
network client
Post Office Protocol (POP)
2. A term used by Microsoft for a peer-to-peer network in which each computer can be either a client or a server or both.
workgroup
touchpad
line printer
plug and play (PnP)
3. A VESA standard for graphics adapters with a maximum graphics resolution of 1024
Domain Name Service (DNS)
Extended Video Graphics Array (EVGA)
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)
DDR1
4. Used to represent the luminance signal in S-Video.
Enable VGA Mode
Y
ECP
Small Outline RIMM (SORIMM)
5. A specialized type of memory used only with video adapters.
video RAM (VRAM)
asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)
pit
prank program
6. A wireless network standard that uses the 2.4 GHz band at a speed of up to 10 Mbps.
MBR
802.11b
T1
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
7. An area of the Windows taskbar used by programs and some hardware devices to display status icons. Also called thenotification area or system tray.
systray
universal data format (UDF)
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
customer premises equipment (CPE)
8. One of the main protocols of the TCP/IP protocol suite - IP manages logical addressing of network packets so routing protocols can route the packets over the network.
MMC
Speaker Volume Key
Internet Protocol (IP)
overclocking
9. A long-handled tool with a magnet on one end - used to pick up small objects containing iron.
Device Manager
routing information protocol (RIP)
extension magnet
Safe Mode With Command Prompt
10. A database of all configuration settings in Windows.
registry
MSCONFIG
System Configuration Utility
interrupt request line (IRQ)
11. Aka paging file.
stand-alone computer
DVI-D
swap file
802.11a
12. Aka direct current.
NetBIOS
DC
AMD
emergency repair disk (ERD)
13. A disc drive that uses laser technology to read and/or write to special discs.
DVD-ROM
optical drive
simultaneous multithreading (SMT)
LVD
14. The cellular network standards used by Verizon and Sprint-Nextel.
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
dial-up
CD-ROM drive
Trojan horse
15. The utility to use when doing a single data and settings transfer to a new Windows Vista computer from one running Windows XP or Windows Vista.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
Windows Easy Transfer (WET)
optical drive
16. A metal plate behind the front of a CRT monitor that focuses the electron beams from the gun.
version
Service Set ID (SSID)
even parity
shadow mask
17. 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
World Wide Web
malware
drive path
eSATA
18. The boot loader file in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. During the boot loader phase - NTLDR takes control of the system - switches the CPU to protected mode - starts the file system - and reads the BOOT.INI file.
NTLDR
BNC
memory controller chip (MCC)
FAT16
19. A setting on an LCD display that adjusts the viewable area of the display horizontally.
stuck pixel
authentication factor
horizontal position
permission
20. The appropriate responses that you make during a conversation.
nonvolatile memory
smart card
CD
active speaking
21. An address that a DHCP client will assign to itself after requesting an address and failing to receive one from a DHCP server. The address it will assign is in the 169.254 /16 network - which is the range of addresses from 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.255.
Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA)
P412V
Disable Automatic Restart
remote KVM switch
22. Aka Voice over IP (VoIP).
pop-up blocker
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
CRIMM
VoIP
23. Memory that can only be read and that contains program code. ROM is also called firmware.
read-only memory (ROM)
data migration
DMZ
MSINFO32.EXE
24. 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.
multimode fiber (MMF)
32-bit
mini-notebook
security auditing
25. A network that covers a relatively small area - such as a building - home - office - or campus. The typical distances are measured in hundreds of meters.
PROM
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
PCIe Mini Card
local area network (LAN)
26. In reference to a memory module - the number of memory modules required to match the data bus width of the processor.
memory bank
system attribute
SGRAM
reactivate
27. The former name of the Parallel AT Attachment (PATA) interface standard.
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
DHCP
Safe Mode With Networking
System Restore
28. A video mode that most often consists of a combination of 640
VGA Mode
low-voltage differential (LVD)
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
dial-up modem
29. Software that runs on the computers in a network and that receives services from servers.
network client
FAT file system
surge protector
musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)
30. An LCD display characteristic that indicates the amount of time in milliseconds (ms) it takes for a single pixel to go from the active to the inactive state and back again.
DoS Attack
response time
Display Brightness Key
64-bit
31. Aka interrupt request line.
vertical position
IRQ
RAID 5
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
32. A finite set of resources controlled by the operating system and critical to the use of all computer components.
system resources
PVC
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
mobo
33. Aka low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS).
EIDE
Microsoft Product Activation (MPA)
extension magnet
LVDS
34. In the Windows GUI - a horizontal bar normally positioned across the bottom of the desktop containing a Start button - the Quick Launch toolbar - buttons for running programs - and at the far right - the notification area. Sometimes called the Start
port
RAID 1
taskbar
Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)
35. The practice of applying a digital signature to device driver code.
DVD-9
Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
driver signing
pop-up download
36. A computer circuit board that attaches to and controls SCSI devices.
SCSI host adapter
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
extension magnet
Media Access Control (MAC) address
37. A pen-sized tool that has a plunger at one end. When pressed - the plunger causes small - hooked prongs to extend from the other end of the tool for retrieving dropped objects from inside a computer.
voltage regulator module (VRM)
Enable VGA Mode
parts grabber
local user account
38. Aka double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM.
process
FPU
DDR SDRAM
S/PDIF
39. Aka central processing unit.
CPU
MIDI
portable computer
system attribute
40. In computer networking - a network located between a private network and the Internet with a firewall on both sides. A DMZ contains servers offering services to users on the Internet and inside the protected private network.
Windows Easy Transfer (WET)
floppy disk drive
demilitarized zone (DMZ)
Voice over IP (VoIP)
41. A solid-state storage standard for high-capacity (2 - 4 - and 8 GB) memory cards that are tiny
cable tester
multimode fiber (MMF)
Secure Digital (SD) Card
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
42. In the laser printing process - the step at which the heat-sensitive toner is fused to the paper by heated fusing rollers.
direct current (DC)
fusing
infrastructure mode
original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
43. The practice of forcing a CPU or other computer component to run at a higher clock rate than the manufacturer intended.
overclocking
Enable Boot Logging
router
Device Manager
44. The moving of data from one storage device to another.
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
data migration
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
TV tuner card
45. Aka Encrypting File System (EFS).
analog modem
expansion card
primary slave
EFS
46. A joke program that produces strange behavior - such as screen distortions - erratic cursor behavior - or strange icons to appear on the screen.
clock speed
prank program
Device Manager
PCI-E
47. A mat that provides a path to ground for a static charge and is designed for the desktop or floor of a workspace. One placed on the workbench reduces the risk of electrostatic discharge for components placed on it - while one placed on the floor prov
WPA2
dotted decimal notation
processor
antistatic mat
48. 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.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
Speaker On/Off key
FAT16
SCSI controller
49. A level of service offered by the telephone companies over a T-carrier circuit that provides full-duplex transmissions at 1.544 Mbps - carrying digital voice - data - or video signals.
quad-core CPU
front side bus (FSB)
T1
active speaking
50. Digital versatile disc (DVD) discs that can be written to once - but data cannot be overwritten. This term also refers to the drives that can write to these discs.
Return To OS Choices menu
LPT1
DVD-R
prank program