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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. A communications system - owned and operated by the telephone companies - that multiplexes voice and data signals onto digital transmission line.
T-carrier system
ECP
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
2. Introduced in 1993 - the most common expansion bus architecture in PCs in the mid 1990s. It transfers data in parallel over a data bus that is either 32- or 64-bits wide.
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
NetBEUI
active speaking
molex connector
3. A local bus designed for video only - it provides a direct link between the processor and the video card - giving the video card direct access to main memory.
Enhanced IDE (EIDE)
file
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
antistatic mat
4. Aka distributed denial of service attack.
Start Bar
DDoS Attack
security policy
miniconnector
5. Aka Ethernet.
mainboard
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
10Base-T
Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
6. A version of Windows Vista that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
SCSI ID
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
CD
7. 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
even parity
external cache
Emergency Repair Process
broadband WAN
8. A process that runs "behind the scenes" with a low priority - does not require input - and rarely creates output.
NIC
inactive KVM switch
solid-state drive (SSD)
background process
9. A logical memory address defined in a processor's address bus that allows the system to access physical RAM or ROM memory locations.
memory address
System Management Mode (SMM)
password cracker
SATA
10. Aka liquid crystal display.
multifunction printers (MFDs)
remote KVM switch
mass storage device
LCD
11. A technical standards organization.
thermal compound
extended partition
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
SODIMM
12. Aka lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery.
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
MBR
DNS Server
Li-ion
13. 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
channel service unit (CSU)
demilitarized zone (DMZ)
ISDN
14. A subprotocol of TCP/IP used for connectionless communications in which each packet is sent without establishing a connection.
mini-DIN-6
motherboard
Blu-ray disc
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
15. A device - usually resembling a power strip - that protects equipment from power surges.
Emergency Repair Process
local remote KVM switch
fixed input power supply
surge protector
16. A communications network made up of personal computing devices - such as computers - telephones - and personal digital assistants.
control unit
cellular WAN
personal area network (PAN)
thermal printer
17. A file system used by operating systems for organizing - reading - and writing optical discs.
digital video recorder (DVR)
Compact Disc File System (CDFS)
repeater
TCP/IP
18. A generic reference to a PC's serial communications port - in which the x represents the port number.
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
FTP
COMx
LPT1
19. A device that uses a measurement of a body part - such as a fingerprint or retina scan.
Type I
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
64-bit
biometric device
20. 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.
CPU fan
hub
trusted platform module (TPM)
power supply
21. An interconnected network. The Internet is the largest example.
S-Video
ink cartridge
internetwork
thumb drive
22. A utility for migrating data from many computers - or if you need to perform what Microsoft calls a "wipe-and-load migration" from and to the same computer. Available in Windows XP - Vista - and Windows 7.
active partition
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
single inline memory module (SIMM)
read/write head
23. A printed circuit card that you add to the motherboard to enhance functionality. Also called an expansion card. Video adapters and network interface cards (NICs) are examples of adapter cards.
Service Set ID (SSID)
adapter card
access control entry (ACE)
microprogram
24. In Windows - an Advanced Options menu choice that starts Windows without several drivers and components and loads only very basic - non-vendor-specific drivers for mouse - video - keyboard - mass storage - and system services. Safe Mode also displays
drive path
100Base-T
Safe Mode
LPT
25. An identifier assigned to a process when it starts.
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
prank program
process ID
composite video
26. In a Microsoft Windows network - an administrative organization with a centralized security accounts database maintained on one or more special servers called domain controllers. This centralized database contains accounts for users - groups - and co
toner cartridge
domain
jump drive
gadget
27. An internal bus in a CPU that connects it to memory and video.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
secondary slave
striping with distributed parity
front side bus (FSB)
28. Aka Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol.
active matrix display
PPTP
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
permission
29. Aka error-correcting code.
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
ECC
network client
DC
30. A system by which the computer BIOS and operating system recognizes a device and the operating system automatically installs and configures a device driver.
plug and play (PnP)
Level 2 (L2) cache
active KVM switch
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
31. A laptop is a small - easily transported computer - generally weighing less than 7 pounds and with roughly the same dimensions as a 1- to 2-inch-thick stack of magazines. Laptops computers have an all-in-one layout in which the keyboard - and often t
mounted drive
FTP
laptop
encrypted authentication
32. Aka Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
CMOS settings
1000Base-T
WPA
DVI-D
33. The practice of forcing a CPU or other computer component to run at a higher clock rate than the manufacturer intended.
overclocking
copy
liquid cooling system
striping with interleave parity
34. A version of Windows XP that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
Telnet
Mini PCI
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center
MSCONFIG
35. A fiber-optic connector that has a snap coupling and - at 1.25 mm - is half the size of the SC connector. Also called a local connector.
Lucent connector (LC)
plug and play (PnP)
Directory Services Restore Mode
cookies
36. A private internetwork.
intranet
Remote Assistance
virus
spindle
37. Information organized as a unit into a container. The author (creator) of a file controls how much information the file contains.
HTML
registry
file
ALU
38. A protocol that allows routers to update their list of routes dynamically. RIP dates to the 1980s and is considered obsolete; even though - it has been updated a few times and is still supported by most routers.
compact disc (CD)
routing information protocol (RIP)
electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
interrupt request line (IRQ)
39. This attack occurs when a massive number (up to hundreds of thousands) of computers send DoS attacks to a server - making it unavailable.
Internet Protocol (IP)
continuity RIMM (CRIMM)
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
40. A heat dissipation device - usually a passive metal object with a flat surface attached to a component - such as a chip.
aspect ratio
dynamic storage
heat sink
routing information protocol (RIP)
41. A video signaling method in which analog video information is transmitted as two or more discrete signals. Two general types of component video are RGB Video and S-Video.
component video
FTP
spam
master boot record (MBR)
42. A mark on a building created by a war driver to specify where a hotspot exists. People "in the know" look for these marks to identify hotspots for their use.
process ID
HTML
IRQ
war chalking
43. Aka internal cache memory.
Mini PCI
CrossFire
war driving
L1 cache
44. Aka nickel-cadmium.
unidirectional mode
writing
netbook
NiCD
45. The use of two or more video adapters (hence the term "GPU") to drive a single display for the purpose of increasing performance.
System Restore
multi-GPU solution
S/PDIF
drive-by download
46. Aka continuity RIMM.
proxy server
DDR SDRAM
CRIMM
thermal printer
47. A key on a laptop that is pressed along with the FN key to change display modes so the output will be only to the laptop's display - only to an external display - or simultaneously to both displays. The DISPLAY MODE key is normally a function key - s
digitizer
Display Mode Key
chipset
System Configuration Utility
48. The former name of the Parallel AT Attachment (PATA) interface standard.
hard disk drive
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
Web browser
original equipment manufacturer (OEM)
49. A set of skills - behaviors - and attitudes to use when listening to another person.
active listening
drive image
special group
bidirectional mode
50. A 36-pin connector mounted to a device's parallel interface.
RAID 5
Centronics
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS)
New Low-profile eXtended (NLX)