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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. A DVD drive that cannot write to but can read DVD discs.
service pack
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
personal area network (PAN)
DVD-ROM drive
2. A slide switch on the exterior of a PC power supply used to switch between two input voltages.
IEC-320 connector
DisplayPort
power supply unit (PSU)
floating-point unit (FPU)
3. A user interface that takes advantage of the video system's graphics capabilities for manipulated graphic elements that represent objects and tasks.
graphical user interface (GUI)
monitor
mass storage device
thermal paste
4. The role of the second EIDE drive on a PATA channel.
eSATA
LVD
material safety data sheet (MSDS)
slave drive
5. A specialized chip that controls DMA channels.
logical block address (LBA)
Wi-Fi
DMA controller
charging
6. A file attribute that is given to a file to indicate it should not be visible in Windows Explorer unless View settings override the attribute and allow the file to be shown.
hidden attribute
InterNational Committee on Information Technology Standards (INCITS)
DC Controller
fraud
7. Aka central processing unit.
mini-notebook
bus
CPU
edition
8. Radio frequency interference. Radio signals that occur in proximity to equipment that is sensitive to these types of signals.
RFI
error-correcting code (ECC)
pointing stick
miniconnector
9. The practice of applying a digital signature to device driver code.
WPA
driver signing
default gateway
BIOS
10. The conversion of data into a special format that cannot be read by anyone unless they have a software key to convert it back into its usable form.
encryption
Advanced Power Management (APM)
ACR
Integrated Access Device (IAD)
11. Storage media that is removable - meaning the drive stays in place - while the media (disk - disc - or tape) is removed and replaced with another disk - disc - or tape.
pit
archive attribute
removable storage
PPP
12. The successor to the Mini PCI. It has a 64-bit data bus and is half the size of a Mini PCI Card.
shared video memory
P1 power connector
COMx
PCIe Mini Card
13. The type of battery used in the first portable PCs - which was heavy and inefficient.
nickel-cadmium (NiCD)
network interface card (NIC)
flashing
FSB
14. Aka serial ATA.
FDD
SATA
high-voltage power supply (HVPS)
Microsoft Product Activation (MPA)
15. The first type of RAM available. It is very fast - compared to DRAM - but also very expensive.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Static RAM (SRAM)
SDRAM
vertical refresh rate
16. In telecommunications - a technique that combines multiple messages or signals onto a single transmission channel.
channel service unit (CSU)
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
direct thermal printer
multiplexing
17. Super XGA - a video graphics mode with a maximum resolution of 1280
thermal compound
SXGA
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Standby
18. When a mount point exists between a partition or volume to a folder on another volume - the drive path is the path (including a drive letter) to that partition or volume.
dynamic storage
DisplayPort
MIDI
drive path
19. Unsolicited e-mail.
spam
S-Video
I/O
vertical hold
20. This attack occurs when someone sends a large number of requests to a server - overwhelming the server so it stops functioning on the network.
reactivate
switching mode power supply
denial of service (DoS) attack
laser beam
21. RAM that doubles the rate of speed at which a standard SDRAM can process data. Also called DDR and DDR1. A stick of DDR1 SDRAM has 184 pins.
SCSI controller
update
double-data rate (DDR) SDRAM
WUXGA
22. Aka demilitarized zone.
TLD
DMZ
overclocking
power supply tester
23. Aka external cache.
pop-up blocker
Level 3 (L3) cache
power supply tester
LPT
24. Aka Microsoft Management Console.
MMC
slot cover
single-mode fiber (SMF)
copy
25. 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.
MMC
adapter card
thermal printer
enhanced parallel port (EPP) mode
26. Aka Ethernet.
degaussing
ECC
10Base-T
DVI-I
27. The read-only DVD discs sold at retail stores - containing video or software and having a maximum capacity of 15.9 GB of data. This term also applies to the drives that can only read DVDs.
DVD-ROM
pin grid array (PGA)
nonvolatile memory
systray
28. Light emitting diode - a tiny bulb light found on many devices - often used to indicate operational status.
Ethernet
LED
SRAM
mini-DIN-6
29. 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.
POST card
CRT
UPS
master file table (MFT)
30. A single dot on a display screen. A contraction of "Picture Element."
pixel
portable computer
Windows XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard
digital video recorder (DVR)
31. This attack occurs when a massive number (up to hundreds of thousands) of computers send DoS attacks to a server - making it unavailable.
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
quad-core CPU
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries
IP router
32. The top-level folder or directory in the file structure. This appears the same - regardless of the underlying file system.
laser beam
root folder
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
liquid cooling system
33. 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.
T1
DC
input/out (I/O)
routing information protocol (RIP)
34. Audio connectors that use a 1/8" single pin plug.
mini-audio connector
WAN connection
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
ALU
35. 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.
L1 cache
mini-notebook
RJ-45
pinned items list
36. An underlying protocol that supports Microsoft Remote Desktop.
port triggering
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
TLD
loopback plug
37. A file attribute assigned to a file by the operating system to identify it as a system file.
Fast Ethernet
mobo
encryption
system attribute
38. A command-line utility installed on a Windows computer with the TCP/IP protocol suite; it's used to view the IP configuration of a network connection and to perform certain administrative tasks.
IPCONFIG
password cracker
Advanced Power Management (APM)
docking station
39. Aka interrupt request line.
IRQ
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
biometric
ISDN
40. A group of tests - stored in the BIOS and performed as a PC boots up - to check for the presence and function of system components.
strong password
cache controller
virtual private network (VPN)
power-on self-test (POST)
41. A service of the operating system on a laptop that detects when a card has been inserted.
socket services
hacker
service pack
WINS Server
42. A type of RIMM memory module used in laptops.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
Small Outline RIMM (SORIMM)
reactivate
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
43. An early technology for increasing the performance of DRAM.
IP router
Post Office Protocol (POP)
fast page mode (FPM)
SIMM
44. A non-routable network protocol suite for use only in small networks.
NetBEUI
UDF
tact
molex connector
45. A DVI mode that supports both analog and digital video signals.
Y
nonvolatile memory
DVI-I
netbook
46. Aka thermal compound.
heat sink compound
parts grabber
PROM
pop-up blocker
47. A physical area where a Wi-Fi network connects to the Internet.
MBR
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
thermal printer
hot spot
48. A network connection device that routes IP packets between networks.
POST card
ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI)
adapter card
IP router
49. The high-definition optical disc formatting standard - promoted by Toshiba - that was defeated by the Blu-ray Disc standard as the widely accepted high-definition standard.
extended partition
HD-DVD
Secure Digital (SD) Card
DNS
50. Aka master boot record.
VRAM
HDD
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
MBR