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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 type of arithmetic logic unit (ALU) that is used to perform specialized functions - such as division and large decimal number operations. Also called a math coprocessor.
primary corona wire
land-grid array (LGA)
display power-management signaling (DPMS)
floating-point unit (FPU)
2. Aka Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol.
Remote Desktop
track point
LED
PPTP
3. One or more lights (usually LEDs) on a device that indicate the device's operational status through the color of the light - by blinking or remaining steady or both.
SXGA
COMx
status light indicator
background process
4. Memory chips that provide much slower access than SRAM chips but that can store several megabytes of data on a single chip (or hundreds of megabytes - or even gigabytes - when they are packaged together on a "stick").
regional settings
access control
NTFS permissions
dynamic RAM (DRAM)
5. A generic term for a collection of information on known malware (not just viruses).
mini-audio connector
virus encyclopedia
Fn key
RJ-11
6. The plug at the end of a cable or the port or connection point on a computer or device.
transport layer security (TLS)
connector
network interface card (NIC)
subtree
7. This attack occurs when a massive number (up to hundreds of thousands) of computers send DoS attacks to a server - making it unavailable.
DNS Server
distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
registry
8. Aka serial ATA.
system resources
KVM switch
EEPROM
SATA
9. Aka Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
PCI Express
IRQ
HTTP
Mini PCI
10. A measurement of a body part - such as a fingerprint or retina scan.
ERD
biometric
overclocking
auditing
11. A chip that keeps track of the date and time on a PC. Set the date and time through your operating system or in the BIOS Setup program.
real-time clock (RTC)
fiber-optic cable
RS-232 port
proxy server
12. 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.
address bus
adapter card
Southbridge
DVD-18
13. A protocol used to resolve an IP address to a MAC address.
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
solid-state drive (SSD)
dead pixel
dialer
14. 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
ALU
External Serial ATA (eSATA)
smart card reader
Display Mode Key
15. A local bus designed for video only - it provides a direct link between the processor and the video card - giving the video card direct access to main memory.
accelerated graphics port (AGP)
POTS
encryption
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP)
16. Aka communication network riser.
network interface card (NIC)
key fob
drive-by download
CNR
17. In reference to the Windows operating systems - one that can utilize more than 4 GB of address space. Depending on the version - 64-bit Windows can address a maximum of from 8 to 192 GB.
primary corona wire
ACT
analog LCD display
64-bit
18. Aka DDR2 SDRAM.
DDR2
high-voltage power supply (HVPS)
digital signature
Service Set ID (SSID)
19. Aka security auditing.
C
laptop
auditing
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
20. The role of the second EIDE drive on a PATA channel.
SPGA (staggered pin grid array)
fiber-optic cable
slave drive
DVD+RW
21. The appropriate responses that you make during a conversation.
active speaking
WRAM
Balanced Technology eXtended
synchronous dynamic RAM
22. Data storage technology with no moving mechanical parts that uses large-capacity - nonvolatile memory - commonly calledflash memory or solid-state drives.
case fan
overclocking
land-grid array (LGA)
solid-state storage
23. In reference to networks - communications in both directions at the same time.
access control entry (ACE)
full-duplex
power supply unit (PSU)
WWW
24. The default Windows file system that includes many important features - including encryption and permissions.
SMTP
plug and play (PnP)
NTFS
NiCD
25. A firewall service that inspects (or filters) each packet that enters or leaves the network - applying a set of security rules defined by a network administrator - and not allowing packets that fail inspection to pass between networks.
thread
virus encyclopedia
IP packet filtering
UXGA
26. A type of switched network used by phone companies.
frame relay
floppy disk drive
video graphics array (VGA)
systray
27. A device that converts DC current to AC. An inverter is required in a laptop to provide the AC current required by the display.
modding
TCP/IP
keystroke logger
inverter
28. Windows run-line utility for testing the DirectX support. Launch this program when experiencing video problems and/or audio problems when running DirectX applications.
mirroring
Small Outline DIMM (SODIMM)
DXDIAG
multifunction device (MFD)
29. A type of motherboard and its variants most commonly used in recent PC systems.
Advanced Technology eXtended (ATX)
identity theft
APIPA
security auditing
30. A laptop is a small - easily transported computer - generally weighing less than 7 pounds and with roughly the same dimensions as a 1- to 2-inch-thick stack of magazines. Laptops computers have an all-in-one layout in which the keyboard - and often t
hibernate
laptop
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
virtual circuit (VC)
31. A specialized type of scanner that reads bar codes - which are patterns of bars of varying widths printed on labels or directly on items. The bar pattern is converted into a numeric code that is transmitted to a computer as data.
DIMM
network operating system (NOS)
bar code reader
NTFS permissions
32. The bus within a CPU that connects the CPU to external components.
router
internal bus
IMAP
HD-DVD
33. A utility in Windows NT for gathering and viewing performance data involving memory - disks - processors - network - and other objectives.
data migration
S/PDIF
central processing unit (CPU)
Performance Monitor
34. A multi-GPU solution developed by ATI.
degaussing
CrossFire
SCSI host adapter
file allocation table (FAT)
35. Signals broadcast through the air.
video adapter card
radio frequency (RF)
Emergency Repair Process
DDoS Attack
36. A heat dissipation device - usually a passive metal object with a flat surface attached to a component - such as a chip.
DVD-9
memory
root directory
heat sink
37. A set of skills - behaviors - and attitudes to use when listening to another person.
active listening
quad-core CPU
extension magnet
bar code reader
38. A drive interface for EIDE drives that transfers data serially at speeds between 150 MBps and 300 MBps and 6 Gbps - depending on the version of the standard.
serial ATA (SATA)
video adapter card
basic disk
CD-RW (CD-rewritable)
39. Digital versatile disc (DVD) discs that can be written to - and data can also be overwritten. This term also refers to the drives that can write to these discs.
DVD-RW
IP router
active communication
drive image
40. A data encryption technology used for securing data transmitted over the Internet.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
subscription channel (SC)
bit width
secure socket layer (SSL)
41. A network connection device that routes IP packets between networks.
primary partition
Sony/Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)
FDD
IP router
42. DRAM that runs at the speed of the system bus (up to 100-133 MHz).
synchronous dynamic RAM
Super Video
real-time clock (RTC)
P412V
43. A Windows service that allows a user to connect remotely to a computer and run the Windows desktop on the remote computer - but have the same access as if logged on to the computer and its local network.
Remote Desktop
PING
Digital Light Processing (DLP)
math coprocessor
44. A subpackaging of a Windows revision that contains the core OS plus a special set of features that is offered as a separate product targeted to a certain type of end user.
POP
edition
P412V
basic storage
45. In a Microsoft Windows network - an administrative organization with a centralized security accounts database maintained on one or more special servers called domain controllers. This centralized database contains accounts for users - groups - and co
ad hoc mode
DDR RAM
distribution server
domain
46. An identifier assigned to a process when it starts.
master boot record (MBR)
process ID
ECC
stylus
47. A single-sided - single-layer digital versatile disc (DVD) that stores 4.7 GB of data - or over two hours of video.
track point
memory bank
h-hold
DVD-5
48. A riser card that is similar to audio modem riser (AMR) except that it is plug and play-compatible and supports LANs in addition to audio - modem - and sound.
heat sink
connector
channel service unit (CSU)
communication network riser (CNR)
49. A blanket term used for DVD discs regardless of the type of data they contain.
bit width
Advanced Communications Riser (ACR)
DVD-9
DVD-Data discs
50. In Windows - an Advanced Option that is only available in Windows Servers in the role of domain controllers - although it appears on the menu in non-domain controllers.
watts
Directory Services Restore Mode
audio modem riser (AMR)
track point