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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 type of printer that uses solid - rather than liquid - ink.
solid ink
cleaning
password
grayware
2. An LCD technology based on thin-film transistor (TFT) technology. An active matrix display has a transistor at every pixel - which enables much quicker display changes than passive matrix displays and produces a display quality comparable to a CRT.
ATA
active matrix display
WINS
terminating resistor
3. A portable computer small enough to fit in your hand - also referred to as a "palmtop" computer. Because it is so small - a PDA does not have the functionality of a laptop or desktop computer. In other words - a typical PDA allows you to perform only
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
Type III
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
bridge
4. The amount of data that can travel over a network at a given time.
bandwidth
SLI
MAC
network operating system (NOS)
5. The original version of the IEEE 1394 standard that supports speeds up to 400 Mbps.
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
RS-232 port
CrossFire
IEEE 1394a
6. 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.
Performance Monitor
KVM switch
Enable Low Resolution Video
netbook
7. In reference to a memory module - how much information the processor can access from or write to memory in a single cycle.
access control
bit width
slave drive
Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
8. Aka display power-management signaling.
Fn key
tape drive
DPMS
software firewall
9. Aka plain-old telephone service.
POTS
vertical refresh rate
authentication factor
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
10. A non-routable network protocol suite for use only in small networks.
NetBEUI
IEEE
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
dot matrix printer
11. A coherent and concentrated light beam - also simply called a laser.
intranet
SODIMM
security policy
laser beam
12. The act of moving through a neighborhood in a vehicle or on foot - using either a laptop equipped with Wi-Fi wireless network capability or a simple Wi-Fi sensor available for a few dollars from many sources. War drivers are searching for open hotspo
war driving
soft power
port
video RAM (VRAM)
13. 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.
spyware
routing information protocol (RIP)
straight-tip (ST) connector
Safe Mode
14. Aka thermal compound.
DVD+R
video adapter
heat sink compound
Windows Easy Transfer (WET)
15. A utility in Windows XP and Windows 2000 for gathering and viewing performance data involving memory - disks - processors - networks - and other objectives.
PGA
POTS
System Monitor
Start Windows Normally
16. A single-sided - single-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 4.7 GB of data - or over two hours of video.
video adapter
DVD-5
plain-old telephone service (POTS)
file
17. Data storage technology with no moving mechanical parts that uses large-capacity - nonvolatile memory - commonly calledflash memory or solid-state drives.
Emergency Repair Process
tact
Windows Easy Transfer (WET)
solid-state storage
18. The process of informing the software manufacturer who the official owner or user of the product is - and providing contact information such as name - address - company - phone number - e-mail address - and so on - about them. Registration is usually
distribution server
case
registration
CD
19. 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.
Internet Protocol (IP)
fixed input power supply
RJ-11
PS/2
20. A riser card standard that AMD - 3Com - and others introduced in 2000 to supersede AMR. It uses one PCI slot - provides accelerated audio and modem functions as well as networking - and supports multiple Ethernet NICs.
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
authentication
ad hoc mode
Rambus Dynamic RAM (RDRAM)
21. The portion of the chipset that controls communications between the CPU and system RAM.
HDD
PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express)
memory controller chip (MCC)
Control Panel
22. In a disk drive - the rotating shaft used to spin the disks.
spindle
SSL
synchronous dynamic RAM
secure socket layer (SSL)
23. A string of characters that a user enters - along with an identifier - such as a user name - in order to be authenticated.
password
FDD
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
universal data format (UDF)
24. Microsoft's product activation program.
root directory
Bubble Jet
Microsoft Product Activation (MPA)
permission
25. A connector that contains two to four wires and usually attaches phone cables to modems and to wall-mounted phone jacks.
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
DB-25
RJ-11
I/O address
26. Aka Wireless Fidelity.
Wi-Fi
T1
color depth
ASR
27. In reference to the Windows operating systems - one that can utilize more than 4 GB of address space. Depending on the version - 64-bit Windows can address a maximum of from 8 to 192 GB.
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
64-bit
hibernate
bar code reader
28. Aka Spam over Instant Messaging.
connector
spim
WINS Server
direct thermal printer
29. In the laser printing process - this is the step in which the cover on the printer's toner cartridge is opened and the toner particles are attracted to the relatively less negatively charged areas of the drum.
Return To OS Choices menu
developing
SORIMM
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
30. A modified version of FAT12 and FAT16 used in Windows since Windows 95.
Return To OS Choices menu
datagram
virtual file allocation table (VFAT)
direct thermal printer
31. An Advanced Options menu choice that simply causes Windows to restart normally (if it can).
personal firewall
active partition
DDR3
Start Windows Normally
32. A standard for hard drives that attach to the Parallel AT Attachment (PATA) interface.
ROM
graphical user interface (GUI)
customer premises equipment (CPE)
Enhanced IDE (EIDE)
33. A disk type introduced with Windows 2000 that contains space allocated in volumes without the limits imposed on basic disks. On a dynamic disk - the number of volumes are unlimited - and a volume can extend to include available space on any hard disk
dynamic disk
FPU
DVI-I
x86-64
34. The act of discovering the cause of a problem and correcting it.
ACPI
RIMM
troubleshooting
Internet Protocol (IP)
35. This attack occurs when a massive number (up to hundreds of thousands) of computers send DoS attacks to a server - making it unavailable.
Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA)
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
PPP
biometric
36. Aka dual inline memory module (DIMM).
DIMM
AMR
DMA controller
authorization
37. Aka Fast Ethernet.
workgroup
100Base-T
extending extractor
Fast Ethernet
38. Aka World Wide Web.
registered jack (RJ)
digital video interface (DVI)
WWW
icon
39. In a laptop - a compartment that holds a single media device that is switchable with another.
patch
accessory bay
media bay
Small Outline RIMM (SORIMM)
40. Aka paging file.
WRAM
PAGEFILE.SYS
paging file
permission
41. An arrangement of pins on a processor in which the pins are offset in a way that allows for a higher pin density than PGA.
RDRAM
infrastructure mode
dynamic RAM (DRAM)
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
42. A 20- or 24- pin connector that supplies power from a PC's power supply to the motherboard.
top-level domain (TLD)
FAT12
P1 power connector
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
43. A version of the FAT file system for very small drives
FAT12
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
DDR1
process ID
44. A Web browser created by Microsoft.
peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
Internet Explorer (IE)
hot-swappable drive
second-level domain (SLD)
45. A remote KVM switch that uses either Cat 5 or USB cabling. The distance it can be from the computers it controls is a function of the length limits of the cabling; it normally uses a proprietary protocol and special hardware.
PGA
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries
local remote KVM switch
touch screen
46. A Windows wizard that sets options for starting and running a specific old program that will not otherwise run properly in Windows.
DVD-Data discs
Program Compatibility Wizard
Level 1 (L1) cache
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
47. A device that records video content to disk.
Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
digital video recorder (DVR)
video adapter card
root folder
48. 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.
DVD
Speaker Volume Key
DDR
partition
49. A pointing device - often built into a laptop - which is a smooth rectangular panel over which you move your finger to move the pointer on the display.
routing information protocol (RIP)
DHCP Server
touchpad
portable computer
50. Aka motherboard.
64-bit
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)
system board
graphics tablet