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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. Any type of computer that you can easily transport and that contains an all-in-one component layout.
grayware
graphical processing unit (GPU)
portable computer
RAID 5
2. On a circuit board - a small connector that slides down on a pair of pins jutting up from the board. Multiple pins are often side-by-side - and a jumper joins a pair of them.
jumper
mini-audio connector
floppy disk
letterbox
3. A type of display device that includes a touch-sensitive face to accept input from the user.
TWAIN
touch screen
IEEE 1284
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
4. The early standard developed by PCMCIA for credit-card-sized devices used in laptops.
Gigabit Ethernet
PC Card
digital linear tape (DLT)
SCSI controller
5. 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)
process
Secure Digital (SD) Card
projector
6. A password that meets certain criteria in order to be difficult to crack. One definition of a strong password is one that contains at least eight characters - includes a combination of letters - numbers - and other symbols ( _ - - - $ - and so on) an
FAT12
thread of execution
strong password
Static RAM (SRAM)
7. A firewall consisting of software that you can install on any computer - as opposed to the software built into a hardware firewall. Also called personal firewalls because they are designed to be installed on individual desktop computers.
dial-up modem
software firewall
jumper
enhanced capability port (ECP) mode
8. Aka dynamic RAM.
industry standard architecture (ISA)
front side bus (FSB)
DRAM
System Restore
9. An Intel standard for starting up a computer over the network - without relying on a disk-based operating system. Used to install a new operating system or run diagnostics software.
Preboot eXecution Environment
ATV12V
proxy server
basic disk
10. Aka Windows Internet Naming Service.
stuck pixel
Static RAM (SRAM)
WINS
System Management Mode (SMM)
11. Aka interrupt request line.
IRQ
partition type
DNS Server
fast page mode (FPM)
12. Aka Small Outline RIMM.
microcode
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
SORIMM
TTL
13. 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.
RAID 1
NAT
LVD
display
14. Software created to perform malicious acts. Also called malicious software.
DDR3 SDRAM
malware
thermal paste
PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express)
15. A file used during an unattended installation of Windows. It provides a script of responses to the questions Setup asks so the user does not have to answer them manually.
Control Panel
answer file
DVD-Data discs
TWAIN
16. A specialized chip that controls DMA channels.
DMA controller
security policy
partition type
sub-mini audio connector
17. The use of a biometric for authentication.
biometric logon
thermal wax transfer printer
expansion bus
liquid crystal display (LCD)
18. A device that converts DC current to AC. An inverter is required in a laptop to provide the AC current required by the display.
simultaneous multithreading (SMT)
PCIe Mini Card
network interface card (NIC)
inverter
19. The generic term for a pointing stick.
spyware
track point
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
ATV12V
20. One or more chips in a computer's chipset that controls communications between the CPU and RAM on the motherboard.
virtual private network (VPN)
Northbridge
DDR3
RJ-45
21. Aka systray.
DNS
access control list (ACL)
parallel port
notification area
22. A 20- or 24- pin connector that supplies power from a PC's power supply to the motherboard.
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
P1 power connector
workgroup
PVC
23. DRAM that runs at the speed of the system bus (up to 100-133 MHz).
worm
VGA
synchronous dynamic RAM
dynamic storage
24. Memory that does not require power to keep stored data intact. Also called flash memory.
router
DVI-D
processor bus
nonvolatile memory
25. Aka routing information protocol.
random access memory (RAM)
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
1000Base-T
RIP
26. A partition type on a basic disk that can have only one logical drive assigned to it encompassing the entire partition. This partition type is also the only type of partition on a basic disk that can be marked as active for booting up an operating sy
primary partition
MBR
CD
fraud
27. 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.
accessory bay
AC
component video
Super Video
28. A single-pin RCA phone jack for transferring digital audio from CD and DVD players to amplifiers and speakers.
firmware
active listening
virtual private network (VPN)
Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)
29. 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.
ANSI
adapter card
microcode
magnetic mass storage
30. In a CPU - special memory that resides within the CPU's core and is used to temporarily store instructions and data in order to increase the processing speed. Also called L1 cache.
system bus
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
internal cache memory
RAID 5
31. In a low-profile PC case - a card that plugs into a motherboard to allow other cards to be inserted at a right angle to the riser card and parallel to the motherboard. Also - a single expansion card containing multiple functions - such as modem - sou
BIOS
root key
dialer
riser card
32. The chunks into which the TCP protocol packages data. In addition to the data - each datagram contains information - stored in a header - which is used by the TCP protocol on the receiving end to reassemble the chunks of data into the original messag
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
datagram
Advanced Technology eXtended (ATX)
secure socket layer (SSL)
33. A printer that uses a light beam (laser) in the printing process.
chrominance
rootkit
laser printer
fusing lamp
34. A new level of an operating system with major changes to the core components.
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
version
prank program
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
35. Aka boot record.
data migration
server
boot sector
graphics tablet
36. A Windows Advanced Options menu choice used to send debugging information about the Windows startup over a serial cable to another computer running a special program called a debugger.
Debugging Mode
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
trusted platform module (TPM)
MBR
37. An area on the top left of the Windows XP Start menu containing shortcuts to Windows Update and programs for browsing the Internet and using e-mail.
frame relay
taskbar
New Low-profile eXtended (NLX)
pinned items list
38. A RAID array in which every time data is written to disk - a portion (block) is written to each disk in turn - creating a "stripe" of data across the member disks. RAID 0 uses the total disk space in the array for storage - without protecting the dat
mini-DIN-6
RS-232 port
802.11g
RAID 0
39. In the FAT file system - the top-level directory in which the operating system stores information about files - including a reference to the FAT table so it knows where to find the file's contents on disk. The NTFS file system also has a root - or to
root directory
wireless access point (WAP)
Display Brightness Key
SXGA
40. A storage type in Windows that uses the partition table in the master boot record (MBR) to define disk partitions.
basic storage
RAID 5
tact
gadget
41. A command-line utility - installed with the TCP/IP protocol suite - that is used to troubleshoot DNS problems by querying DNS name servers and displaying the results of the queries.
NSLOOKUP
OCR
passive matrix display
expansion card
42. Aka double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM.
plug and play (PnP)
DDR1
CMOS settings
file system
43. A physical area where a Wi-Fi network connects to the Internet.
hot spot
MIDI
dynamic disk
Voice over IP (VoIP)
44. Aka motherboard.
planar board
dead pixel
Last Known Good Configuration
server
45. A KVM switch that uses software and special keyboard commands to switch among controlled computers. Also called anactive KVM switch.
electronic KVM switch
server
mounted drive
ROM
46. An adapter card used to run a special diagnostic test on a computer as it is powering up. These tests usually go beyond those performed by the system BIOS-based POST.
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
POST card
System File Checker (SFC)
RJ-11
47. 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.
T1
USB
LVDS
boot sequence
48. A more advanced and more expensive alternative to a port replicator. In addition to the ports normally found on a port replicator - a docking station may include full-size expansion slots and drives.
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
docking station
FSB
dynamic storage
49. 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
LPT1
thumb drive
Display Mode Key
point stick
50. 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
digitizer
universal data format (UDF)
lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery