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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 protocol used by e-mail clients for communicating with e-mail servers. This protocol is replacing the POP protocol. IMAP allows users to connect to e-mail servers and not only retrieve e-mail - which removes the messages from the server - as they c
monitor
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
overclocking
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
2. An operating system recovery tool introduced in Windows Me and improved in later versions of Windows. System Restore creates restore points - which are snapshots of Windows - its configuration - and all installed programs. If your computer has nonfat
bluesnarfing
router
System Restore
amperes (amps)
3. A variety of persuasion techniques used for many purposes
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA)
DC
icon
social engineering
4. An Advanced Options choice that will temporarily disable the Automatically Restart option on the Advanced page of System Properties.
WAP
Disable Automatic Restart
FPU
reactivate
5. Aka Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).
WPA
WAP
DVD+R
transport layer security (TLS)
6. A 20- or 24- pin connector that supplies power from a PC's power supply to the motherboard.
P1 power connector
notification area
dial-up modem
digital LCD display
7. A term applied to a CPU - motherboard - or other components that conform to the Intel 32-bit x86 specification. Also referred to as 32-bit.
expansion bus
x86
hacker
APIPA
8. 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
processor
MAC
root directory
compact disc (CD)
9. A type of RIMM memory module used in laptops.
DoS Attack
solid ink
Small Outline RIMM (SORIMM)
FAT file system
10. A KVM switch that uses software and special keyboard commands to switch among controlled computers. Also called anactive KVM switch.
shadow mask
registration
touchpad
electronic KVM switch
11. A pointing device built into some laptop keyboards. It appears to be a very tiny joystick-type button that barely protrudes above the level of the keys.
Internet Explorer (IE)
pointing stick
parity
Fn key
12. 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.
Start Windows Normally
component video
v-hold
stylus
13. 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
High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)
EPROM
thin-film transistor (TFT)
14. A term used by Microsoft for a peer-to-peer network in which each computer can be either a client or a server or both.
workgroup
capture card
DDR1
thumb drive
15. A type of printer that uses heat in the image transfer process.
thermal printer
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
low-voltage differential (LVD)
prank program
16. Aka Balanced Technology eXtended.
registration
BTX
graphical user interface (GUI)
FAT12
17. The default Windows file system that includes many important features - including encryption and permissions.
land-grid array (LGA)
NTFS
virtual memory
flash ROM
18. Aka Fast Ethernet.
client/server-based network
straight-tip (ST) connector
server
100Base-T
19. Synchronous graphics random access memory is a type of RAM used on video adapters.
touchpad
authorization
SGRAM
reactivate
20. A connector that is slightly larger than an RJ-11 connector and contains eight wires. RJ-45 connectors most commonly attach twisted-pair cables to Ethernet network cards.
beam-on-blade connector
Telnet
socket services
RJ-45
21. Aka Advanced Technology.
P412V
netbook
AT
microprogram
22. A VESA standard for power management in display devices.
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
basic storage
dead pixel
ExpressCard
23. Aka optical character recognition.
DDR SDRAM
OCR
activation
pin-out
24. Aka Encrypting File System (EFS).
server
EFS
copy
security policy
25. The portion of the chipset that controls communications between the CPU and system RAM.
background process
memory controller chip (MCC)
Type I
DHCP Server
26. The smallest laptop type - weighing less than 3 pounds. Aka also netbook and mini-notebook.
ultra-portable
version
DVD-18
Type I
27. Aka adapter card.
vertical hold
expansion card
strong password
power-on self-test (POST)
28. An obsolete memory module standard that was produced in 30-pin and 72-pin sizes. Thirty-pin SIMMs are 8-bit - and 72-pin SIMMs are 32-bit.
HD-DVD
component video
single inline memory module (SIMM)
subkey
29. In the Windows registry - a folder that may contain one or more sets of settings as well as other keys.
Standby
display
registry key
solid ink
30. The "activity" status light on a NIC that indicates data is being transmitted.
WUXGA
Rambus Dynamic RAM (RDRAM)
thumb drive
ACT
31. Aka super video graphics array.
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
POST
SVGA
nonvolatile memory
32. A small expansion card introduced in the late 1990s that plugs into a special slot on a motherboard and uses the CPU to perform modem functions and sound functions. It is not plug and play compatible.
bar code reader
universal data format (UDF)
audio modem riser (AMR)
pop-up blocker
33. A measurement of a body part - such as a fingerprint or retina scan.
active listening
cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor
biometric
multiplexing
34. An external bus that connects into the PC's PCI bus. With USB - you can theoretically connect up to 127 devices to your computer.
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
digital versatile disc (DVD)
Start Windows Normally
power state
35. Aka thumb drive.
flash drive
HD-DVD
personal area network (PAN)
DVD
36. Aka point-to-point protocol.
subtree
FAT12
TRACERT
PPP
37. Both the connectors on the RDRAM memory modules and the motherboard sockets (or slots) that match them.
ISDN
grayware
h-hold
RAMBUS Inline Memory Module (RIMM)
38. Aka expansion bus.
system bus
power-on self-test (POST)
war chalking
CSU
39. 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.
answer file
NSLOOKUP
CPE
subscriber connector (SC)
40. Aka Ethernet.
parity
Blu-ray disc
10Base-T
flashing
41. The name used by the Windows operating systems to identify the first parallel port.
LPT1
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
mounted drive
Performance Monitor
42. Cabling that contains a single copper wire surrounded by several layers of insulating plastic and a woven wire sheath that provides protection.
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
x86-64
Type II
coaxial cable
43. Aka Internet Control Message Protocol.
FireWire
ZIF
ICMP
LAN
44. Authentication is validation of a user account and password that occurs before the security components of Windows will give the user access to the computer.
authentication
connector
ISP
repeater
45. Aka random access memory.
unattended installation
802.11b
RAM
Tablet PC
46. A virus that gains access to a computer by masquerading as a harmless program that a user innocently installs on the computer.
Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS)
PVC
antistatic wrist strap
Trojan horse
47. Program code that allows an operating system to control the use of a physical device.
device driver
DIP switch
DVD+RW
SCSI host adapter
48. The boot loader file in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. During the boot loader phase - NTLDR takes control of the system - switches the CPU to protected mode - starts the file system - and reads the BOOT.INI file.
NTLDR
firewall
subtree
multi-monitor
49. Signals broadcast through the air.
radio frequency (RF)
Web browser
domain
internal cache memory
50. An organization that created several PC standards - including the VGA connector.
Li-ion
compact disc (CD)
Video Electronics Standards Organization (VESA)
auditing