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Comptia A + Certification
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The third version of the IEEE 1394 standard; it is a departure from the old standards in that it uses Category 5e twisted pair cable with RJ-45 connectors - combining Ethernet and FireWire.
refresh rate
WAP
IEEE 1394c-2006
random access memory (RAM)
2. Aka uninterruptible power supply.
response time
UPS
activation
alternating current
3. 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).
floppy disk drive
Enable Boot Logging
local user account
DC
4. Audio connectors that use a 1/8" single pin plug.
mini-audio connector
analog modem
DVD-10
system requirements
5. A Windows program that launches Internet Explorer and connects to the Windows Update Website.
Windows Update
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
thermal compound
volume
6. A measurement of the volume of electrons - also called current. It is calculated with the formula amps = watts / volts.
amperes (amps)
lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery
passive matrix display
PROM
7. A Windows command prompt utility that uses the WFP (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) or WRP (Windows Vista and Windows 7) service to scan and verify the versions of all protected system files after you restart your computer.
System File Checker (SFC)
x86-64
partition
permanent virtual circuit (PVC)
8. A method for allocating disk space on hard disks in which configuration information for each dynamic disk is located on the disk space beyond the first physical sector. This configuration information is stored outside of any volume on the hard disk.
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
dynamic storage
SCSI host adapter
9. A small program - such as those that can be run from the Windows Sidebar.
sidebar
gadget
read/write head
flashing
10. A program installed and activated on a computer without the user's knowledge or permission. At the least - the intent is mischief - but most often the intent is to cause damage.
virus
APM
DVI-D
Multilingual User Interface (MUI)
11. Also called mirroring - this RAID array type provides fault tolerance because all the data is written identically to the two drives in the mirrored set.
low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS)
RAID 1
DVD-10
network operating system (NOS)
12. A power supply form factor that pairs with an ATX motherboard and case.
ATX power supply
HTML
encryption
World Wide Web
13. An icon that represents a link to any object that an icon can represent. Activating a shortcut (by double-clicking it) is a quick way to access an object or to launch a program from the desktop without having to find the actual location of the object
shortcut
NSLOOKUP
Y
port triggering
14. Aka super video graphics array.
Last Known Good Configuration
VESA
SVGA
ATAPI
15. The default Windows file system that includes many important features - including encryption and permissions.
NTFS
Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
patch
16. The difference in value between a display's brightest white and darkest black. Modern LCD displays have a contrast ratio of 500:1 or greater.
riser card
Southbridge
memory bank
contrast ratio
17. The first physical sector on a hard disk - which contains the initial boot program that the BIOS loads into memory during bootup. It also contains the partition table.
unidirectional mode
vertical position
master boot record (MBR)
terminal
18. A 9-pin D-shell connector.
Internet service provider (ISP)
DB-9
routing information protocol (RIP)
analog modem
19. Aka motherboard.
horizontal position
multiplexing
biometric device
mainboard
20. Program code that provides a way for someone to gain access to a computer while bypassing security. Only a person who knows how the back door works can use it - but once in - that individual has the same access as the host program to all the internal
back door
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries
DVD+R
Tablet PC
21. A command-line command - installed with the TCP/IP protocol suite - which provides statistical information about the TCP/IP protocols and network connections involving your computer - depending on the switches you use when you enter the command.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
partition type
S/PDIF
NETSTAT
22. In Microsoft Windows - NTFS permissions are used to specify and control which users and groups can access certain files and folders and what each user or group can do with them.
NTFS permissions
DB-9
universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)
Trojan horse
23. A security feature of many Windows versions that allows it to encrypt files on an NTFS volume.
digitizing tablet
prank program
Encrypting File System (EFS)
PGA2
24. A PCMCIA card standard that comes in two interfaces: PCIe and USB 2.0.
registration
ExpressCard
ARP
VGA
25. The original version of the IEEE 1394 standard that supports speeds up to 400 Mbps.
IEEE 1394a
ERD
multimode fiber (MMF)
code signing
26. A coherent and concentrated light beam - also simply called a laser.
ECP
laser beam
DDR1
system board
27. Aka Small Outline DIMM.
thermal wax transfer printer
CD-ROM
SODIMM
video RAM (VRAM)
28. The former name of the Parallel AT Attachment (PATA) interface standard.
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
track point
trusted platform module (TPM)
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
29. Aka external cache.
EIDE
LPT
System Monitor
Level 2 (L2) cache
30. The IBM branded name for a pointing stick or track point.
front side bus (FSB)
copy
TrackPoint
PPP
31. Aka microcode.
microprogram
802.11a
modding
public switched telephone network (PSTN)
32. Aka fast page mode.
value entry
IEEE
FPM
floating-point unit (FPU)
33. Aka file allocation table.
FAT table
x86
IEEE 1284
contrast ratio
34. The area at the beginning of a disk formatted with the FAT file system. This area contains the boot record - FAT table - and root directory.
mass storage device
system area
floating-point unit (FPU)
point stick
35. A data encryption technology used for securing data transmitted over the Internet.
10Base-T
SORIMM
case
secure socket layer (SSL)
36. A type of printer that uses heat in the image transfer process.
P1 power connector
thermal printer
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
TV tuner card
37. Aka distributed denial of service attack.
Enable VGA Mode
parts grabber
thin-film transistor (TFT)
DDoS Attack
38. A chip that works with a serial port - converting outgoing data from parallel to serial and incoming data from serial to parallel.
WINS
universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)
uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
Display Brightness Key
39. Aka enhanced parallel port (EPP) mode.
thumb drive
expansion card
LAN
EPP
40. In Windows XP - this replaces the Emergency Repair process of Windows NT and Windows 2000. ASR is available from the Windows Backup program (NTBACKUP.EXE).
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
FAT32
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
cookies
41. An option available in the Windows XP Backup program for recovering from damage that prevents the operating system from starting. It replaced the Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) process in Windows 2000.
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
HDMI
P412V
cleaning
42. The fine copper lines that are the electronic circuits through which power - data - and control signals travel on a circuit board.
BIOS
traces
auto-switching power supply
read-only memory (ROM)
43. Aka low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS).
LVDS
NetBIOS
Level 3 (L3) cache
developing
44. A generic reference to a PC's serial communications port - in which the x represents the port number.
lit pixel
control unit
edition
COMx
45. A wide area network (WAN) connection that allows a large amount of data to be transmitted. Broadband WANs includes cellular - ISDN - DSL - cable - T-carrier - satellite - and fiber.
watts
Level 3 (L3) cache
broadband WAN
system area
46. A disk that uses basic storage - which means that it uses the partition table in the master boot record (MBR) to define disk partitions.
encryption
DSL
basic disk
direct thermal printer
47. A data encryption technology used for securing data transmitted over the Internet. TLS succeeded SSL.
transport layer security (TLS)
P412V
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
land-grid array (LGA)
48. A Windows folder that contains numerous applets you can use to adjust the configuration of many different aspects of the OS.
digital video interface (DVI)
x86-64
Control Panel
ISDN
49. A CRT video setting - also known as vertical hold - that holds the image vertically on the screen.
v-hold
stand-alone computer
SATA
system file
50. Cabling that contains a single copper wire surrounded by several layers of insulating plastic and a woven wire sheath that provides protection.
CNR
coaxial cable
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
docking station