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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
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 sealed - magnetic coil device that moves across the surface of a disk either reading data from or writing data to the disk.
CMOS/BIOS
Integrated Device Electronics: IDE
Read/write head
Power-On Self-Test
2. Discovers the local address (MAC address) of a station on the network when the IP address is known. End stations as well as routers use ARP to discover local addresses:
Soft boot
Category 5
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
SCSI host adapter card
3. Formatting performed by means of the DOS or Windows Format program (for example - FORMAT C:/S creates the boot record - FAT - and root directory on drive C and makes the drive bootable). Also called OS formatting.
High-level formatting
Cache
Cable
Hard boot
4. Commonly called the host adapter. The host adapter is inserted into an expansion slot on the motherboard and is responsible for managing all devices on the SCSI bus. A host adapter can support both internal and external SCSI devices - using one conne
Loop-back plug
American National Standards Institute: ANSI
SCSI host adapter card
The primary partition
5. List managed by a network administrator that itemizes what a user is permitted to access and the type of access granted.
External SATA: eSATA
CMOS/BIOS
Basic disk
Access Control List (ACL)
6. A unit of measure that describes the size of a data file - the amount of space on a disk or other storage medium - or the amount of data being sent over a network. One byte consists of 8 bits of data.
Backward compatible
Application Programming Interface (API)
CMOS/BIOS
Byte
7. Media through which data is transferred from one part of a computer to another. The bus can be compared to a highway on which data travels within a computer.
Bootable disk
Hard Disk Drive: HDD
Fault tolerance
Bus
8. A table on a hard drive or floppy disk that tracks how space on a disk is used to store files.
Whenever changes are made
Backward compatible
File Allocation Table: FAT
Post Diagnostic
9. A hard drive whose disk controller is integrated into the drive - eliminating the need for a controller cable and thus increasing speed - as well as reducing price.
Hot-swapping
Beep codes
Loop-back plug
Integrated Device Electronics: IDE
10. Operating system feature that enables a computer to assign itself an address if it is unable to contact a DHCP server. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved private IP addresses in the range of 169.254.0.0 -169.254.255.255 for A
POST
Terminating resistor
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) power connector
11. Backs up user-selected files to tape. This backup does not reset the archive bit.
Small Computer System Interface: SCSI
Recovery CDs
Attention (AT) command set
Copy backup
12. Generally the label for the first hard drive in a computer system. Drive A and Drive B are reserved for floppy drives. Drive B is rarely used on current computers.
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology: S.M.A.R.T.
CMOS/BIOS
Head
C: drive
13. The one bootable partition.
File Allocation Table: FAT
Computer maintenance
Active partition
Backward compatible
14. Protocol suite to network Macintosh computers. It is comprised of a comprehensive set of protocols that span the seven layers of the OSI reference model.
AppleTalk
Bootable disk
Bus topology
Soft boot
15. An IDE cable that has 40 pins but uses 80 wires - 40 of which are ground wires designed to reduce crosstalk on the cable.
80-conductor IDE cable
Programmed Input/Output: PIO
Cold boot
Solid State Device: SSD
16. Method for encrypting data on a network. Uses a private key for writing messages and a public key to decode the messages. Only the private key needs to be kept secret. Public keys can be distributed openly.
American National Standards Institute: ANSI
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)
Asymmetric encryption
Drive image
17. A transfer mode used by devices - including the hard drive - to transfer data to memory without involving the CPU.
SCSI host adapter card
Programmed Input/Output: PIO
Post Diagnostic
Direct Memory Access: DMA
18. Standard that specifies full SATA cabling for external disks.
Computer Preventive Maintenance
External SATA: eSATA
Whenever changes are made
Access Control List (ACL)
19. Cable that contains four pairs of wires - with a maximum data rate of 1 Gbps.
Hybrid hard drives
ActiveX
Bit rate
Category 5
20. Stripes data across three or more drives and uses parity checking - so that if one drive fails - the other drives can re-create the data stored on the failed drive. Data is not duplicated - and - therefore - THIS makes better use of volume capacity.
RAID 5
Automatic
Power-On Self-Test
Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics: EIDE
21. Having the ability to connect and disconnect a drive while the system is running. Also called hot-plugging.
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology: S.M.A.R.T.
RAID 0
Loop-back plug
Hot-swapping
22. How do you change a computer's Boot Sequence?
SCSI ID
CMOS/BIOS
Computer Preventive Maintenance
Hard Disk Drive: HDD
23. The volume is assigned a drive letter (such as drive C: or drive D:) and is formatted using a file system. Also called simple volume.
The primary partition
Fault tolerance
Magnetic hard drive
American National Standards Institute: ANSI
24. A nonprofit organization dedicated to creating trade and communications standards.
Bus
Beep codes
Hot-swapping
American National Standards Institute: ANSI
25. The ________________makes sure the computer meets the necessary system requirements and that all hardware is working properly before starting the remainder of the boot process.
Active partition
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology: S.M.A.R.T.
POST
American National Standards Institute: ANSI
26. A method of data transfer between hard drive and memory that allows multiple data transfers on a single software interrupt.
Block mode
Magnetic hard drive
Basic disk
Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface: ATAPI
27. A set of tools - routines and protocols used to develop software applications that will be compatible with an operating system.
Computer Preventive Maintenance
Application Programming Interface (API)
Extended partition
Adapter card
28. Uses space from two or more physical disks to increase the disk space available for a single volume. THIS writes to the physical disks evenly across all disks so that no one disk receives all the activity - and therefore improves performance. Windows
Boot sequence
Cold boot
RAID 1
RAID 0
29. An older IDE cabling method that uses a 40-pin flat data cable or an 80-conductor cable and a 40-pin IDE connector.
SCSI ID
Adapter card
Parallel Advanced Technology Attachment: PATA
Auxiliary (AUX) power connector
30. The term__________refers to the computer bringing itself up to a working state without the user having to do anything but press the on button.
Booting
80-conductor IDE cable
Automatic
Recovery CDs
31. Issues dial - hang up - reset - and other instructions to the modem. It is based on the Hayes command set.
Terminating resistor
Logical Unit Number: LUN
Attention (AT) command set
Last worked
32. Command used to check the integrity of files and folders on a hard drive by scanning the disk surface for physical errors.
AppleTalk
CHKDSK
Read/write head
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
33. Applet or small program created by Microsoft to control interactivity on web pages that has to be downloaded to gain access to the full functionality.
Post Diagnostic
File Allocation Table: FAT
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
ActiveX
34. Fastener used to bundle cables inside and outside of a computer.
Loop-back plug
Cable tie
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) power connector
Brownout
35. Layer 7 of the OSI reference model. This layer provides services to application processes such as electronic mail - file transfer - and terminal emulation that are outside of the OSI model. The application layer identifies and establishes the availab
Fault tolerance
Soft boot
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
Application layer
36. A feature of system BIOS and hard drives that automatically identifies and configures a new drive in CMOS setup.
Autodetection
SCSI ID
Logical Unit Number: LUN
Direct Memory Access: DMA
37. Expansion card that increases the number of controllers and ports available on a computer.
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment: SATA
Drive image
Adapter card
POST
38. The overall structure an OS uses to name - store - and organize files on a drive. In it - a cluster is the smallest unit of space on a disk for storing a file and is made up of one or more sectors. A it tracks how these clusters are used for each fil
CHKDSK
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks: RAID
Category 5
File system
39. Data storage area that provides high-speed access for the system.
Cache
RAID 1
Basic disk
Autodetection
40. A number assigned to a logical device (such as a tray in a CD changer) that is part of a physical SCSI device - which is assigned a SCSI ID.
RAID 5
Logical Unit Number: LUN
Last worked
Computer maintenance
41. High-speed - 32-bit bus technology designed to support the acceleration of 3D computer graphics.
Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP)
American National Standards Institute: ANSI
Cache
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
42. A Data Link layer device that connects and passes frames between two network segments. The frames are filtered and forwarded using MAC addresses.
Bridge
Power-On Self-Test
Post Diagnostic
Host adapter
43. Storage area used for handling data in transit. Buffers are used in internetworking to compensate for differences in processing speed between network devices. Bursts of data can be stored in buffers until they can be handled by slower processing devi
Cold boot
Buffer
AppleTalk
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks: RAID
44. The process - you specify the size of the partition and what file system it will use.
RAID 5
Auxiliary (AUX) power connector
The primary partition
Formatting
45. One or more sectors that constitute the smallest unit of space on a disk for storing data (also referred to as a file allocation unit). Files are written to a disk as groups of whole clusters.
CHKDSK
Computer maintenance
Asymmetric encryption
Cluster
46. This is how the BIOS communicates errors during POST
Logical Unit Number: LUN
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX) power connector
Beep codes
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks: RAID
47. Speed at which bits are transmitted - usually expressed in bits per second (bps).
Read/write head
C: drive
Active partition
Bit rate
48. Network with each computer
Autodetection
Bus topology
Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks: RAID
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology: S.M.A.R.T.
49. The circuit board that controls a SCSI bus supporting as many as seven or fifteen separate devices. This device controls communication between the SCSI bus and the PC.
Access Control List (ACL)
Low-level formatting
Advanced Technology Extended (ATX)
Host adapter
50. When two hard drives are configured as a single volume.
Spanning
Block mode
Auxiliary (AUX) power connector
Beep codes