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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. Aka digital subscriber line.
FAT16
VC
DSL
CNR
2. A network name used to identify a wireless network. Consisting of up to 32 characters - the SSID travels with the messages on the wireless network. All of the wireless devices on a WLAN must use the same SSID in order to communicate.
SORIMM
Service Set ID (SSID)
video adapter card
Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)
3. A service implemented on Windows Servers that hides the complexity of the network from end users in that it makes files that are distributed across multiple servers appear as if they are in one place.
ATX power supply
Distributed File System (DFS)
HTTP
embedded systems
4. A protocol that transfers e-mail messages between mail servers. Clients also use this protocol to send e-mail to mail servers.
PGA2
primary master
electronic KVM switch
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
5. Aka KVM switch.
hacker
local KVM switch
point-to-point protocol (PPP)
enhanced parallel port (EPP) mode
6. A special modifier key on a laptop keyboard that when pressed together with certain alphanumeric keys - changes the output of the pressed key. It is often called the function key.
eSATA
Fn key
flash memory
TV tuner card
7. A chip that retains system settings such as the time - keyboard settings - and boot sequence.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
LVDS
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
8. A cell phone with Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) functions built in.
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
smart phone
WEP
ACE
9. In an IP configuration - the address of the local router that acts as a gateway from the local network to other IP networks.
activation
toner cartridge
AC adapter
default gateway
10. A CPU power-saving mode that allows a CPU to reduce its speed without losing its place so it does not stop working altogether. SMM also allows the CPU to trigger power saving in other components.
striping with interleave parity
chipset
DVD-ROM
System Management Mode (SMM)
11. A diagram showing the purpose of each wire in a connector.
Last Known Good Configuration
pin-out
capture card
flash BIOS
12. A file attribute assigned to a file by the operating system to identify it as a system file.
read-only memory (ROM)
track point
network address translation (NAT)
system attribute
13. A generic reference to a PC's serial communications port - in which the x represents the port number.
multi-GPU solution
AMD
primary slave
COMx
14. Aka secure socket layer.
bluesnarfing
ECP
Super Video
SSL
15. A network connection over long distances - traditionally using phone lines or satellite communications.
wide area network (WAN)
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
personal area network (PAN)
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
16. A digital video interface that has several modes - including one that offers downward compatibility with analog displays. It requires a special connector - which comes in several variations to support the DVI modes.
digital video interface (DVI)
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)
stylus
biometric logon
17. An automated software installation that does not require a person be present to respond to prompts for information.
Remote Assistance
unattended installation
NTFS permissions
WAP
18. A motherboard form factor introduced in 2003 by Intel as the successor to ATX.
MIDI
system bus
Balanced Technology eXtended
internal cache memory
19. A VESA standard for power management in display devices.
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
security auditing
magnetic mass storage
thread
20. A password that locks your hard drive and is often stored in a TPM chip.
Distributed File System (DFS)
drive lock password
floppy disk drive
mirrored set
21. Aka Internet Control Message Protocol.
software firewall
single-layer (SL)
system board
ICMP
22. A non-routable network protocol suite for use only in small networks.
root directory
NetBEUI
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
component video
23. Unsolicited messages sent over an instant messaging service - such as Windows Messenger.
DisplayPort
Spam over Instant Messaging (spim)
NTFS permissions
asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL)
24. A type of switched network used by phone companies.
mode
point-to-point protocol (PPP)
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
smart card reader
25. An assigned address or range of addresses on a system's address bus that - together with an interrupt request line (IRQ) - allows a device to be recognized by the processor.
RAID 0
I/O address
zero insertion force (ZIF) socket
TLD
26. [1] On computer circuit boards - a very tiny slide that indicates two states.. [2] In a network - a network device - much like a hub - except that a switch takes an incoming signal and sends it to only the destination port - avoiding collisions and m
keystroke logger
subscription channel (SC)
UXGA
switch
27. Laser discs sold at retail stores that contain music (audio CDs) or software (data CDs).
DVD-ROM
HD-DVD
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
case
28. The oldest of the Wi-Fi encryption standards. It uses 64- or 128-bit encryption that is easily broken. It does not encrypt the actual data in a packet - and it does not perform user authentication on a packet.
graphical processing unit (GPU)
fusing
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
fraud
29. In an operating system GUI - a tiny graphic representing an application - folder - disk - menu item - or other entity.
icon
long filename (LFN)
802.11b
capacity
30. A parallel port mode in which the signals can be transmitted in both directions between the PC and parallel devices connected to the computer.
SAS
bidirectional mode
Blu-ray disc
fiber-optic cable
31. A power supply that detects the incoming voltage and switches to accept either 120 or 240 VAC.
ACT
auto-switching power supply
NAT
dual inline memory module (DIMM)
32. A type of thermal printer in which a heated print head burns dots into the surface of heat-sensitive paper.
Reliability and Performance Monitor
User State Migration Tool (USMT)
FAT table
direct thermal printer
33. The digital versatile disc (DVD) encoding format used for data storage.
back door
time to live (TTL)
DVD-RAM
antistatic wrist strap
34. An interface standard for use with DVD players - digital television (DTV) players - set-top cable or satellite service boxes - and other devices. It combines audio and video signals into an uncompressed signal and has a bandwidth of up to 5 GB/second
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
Preboot eXecution Environment
activation
DVD-10
35. At first - a terminal was not much more than a display - a keyboard - and the minimal circuitry for connecting to the mainframe. Now - a terminal can be a computer running Windows or other operating system - plus terminal client emulation software th
DDR
terminal
fiber-optic cable
memory
36. Aka distributed denial of service attack.
DDoS Attack
DDR RAM
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
IEEE 1284
37. A file attribute set by the OS when a file is created or modified. Backup software often removes this attribute when backing up a file in order to mark it as a backed-up file.
virus
electro-photosensitive drum
archive attribute
permission
38. The use of two or more video adapters (hence the term "GPU") to drive a single display for the purpose of increasing performance.
electrostatic discharge (ESD)
SMTP
optical drive
multi-GPU solution
39. Aka digital linear tape.
DLT
10Base-T
internetwork
hot swapping
40. A drive that can write either to CD-R discs or to specially designed CD-RW discs. In the case of the CD-RW discs - the drive can write more than once to the same portion of disc - overwriting old data.
biometric logon
war driving
exception
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
41. A device used to scan smart cards.
laser printer
smart card reader
laptop
network client
42. The original version of the IEEE 1394 standard that supports speeds up to 400 Mbps.
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
IEEE 1394a
S/PDIF
BDD Workbench
43. Aka expansion bus.
logical block address (LBA)
DDR2 SDRAM
system bus
optical character recognition (OCR)
44. The generic term for a pointing stick.
analog LCD display
DDR SDRAM
track point
Northbridge
45. A Windows Advanced Options menu choice that restores a group of registry keys containing system settings such as services and drivers. These are the last settings that worked - and you have only a narrow window of opportunity to use Last Known Good
Last Known Good Configuration
authentication factor
pop-up blocker
full-duplex
46. A version of Windows Vista that includes Windows Media Center - which supports advanced multimedia functions.
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
miniconnector
removable storage
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
47. The amount of data that can travel over a network at a given time.
Compact Disc-Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)
bandwidth
Encrypting File System (EFS)
flat panel display (FPD)
48. The proportion between an image's width and height. Traditional CRT monitors have an aspect ratio of 4:3. Widescreen displays have an aspect ratio of 16:9.
registration
DMZ
letterbox
aspect ratio
49. An optical disc created and read by a mechanism using a laser.
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
driver signing
pin grid array (PGA)
compact disc (CD)
50. Aka demilitarized zone.
DMZ
registration
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
encrypted authentication