Questions and Answers
- You are configuring a Wi-Fi base station using DHCP. Which items should you set or change?
- A
- B
- C
- D
- Can you connect a DisplayPort monitor to a USB-C port on your computer?
- Yes. The DisplayPort cable plugs directly into the USB connector.
- Yes. An adapter or dongle may be required.
- No. While you can rig a connection, video quality will be poor.
- No. The two standards are incompatible.
- What is the I/O panel?
- the location where expansion cards can connect to peripherals
- a cluster of ports and connectors found on the back of the computer case
- the switches that turn on, sleep, and turn off the computer
- the portion of the motherboard where non-power cables connect
- The computer consistently boots into Safe Mode. How would you address this issue?
- Edit the Registry key that controls the boot sequence.
- Hold the Shift key as Windows boots.
- Check the MSCONFIG utility to ensure that Normal boot is selected.
- Fix the issue in Safe Mode that is causing the system to restart in this mode.
- Which choice is not a typical adjustment found on a monitor?
- resolution
- color temperature
- contrast
- brightness
- Assuming that the gateway, modem, and switch are separate units, in what order should a small office or home office LAN be restarted?
- A
- B
- C
- The order is not important.
- A client needs to secure their cafe's wireless network, which is used only by employees. What is the best approach for a finite list of devices?
- Limit access to specific MAC addresses.
- Do not broadcast the SSID.
- Apply a metered connection.
- Apply a password.
- Which hardware port would not be found on a typical gateway?
- WAN
- USB
- LAN
- uplink
- The recent Windows update introduced some quirks in the system. How can you enter the Windows Recovery Environment to recover from the update?
- Hold the Shift key when selecting the **Restart** command.
- Restart in Safe Mode where the Recovery item is located on the Start menu.
- Press the any key at the boot screen.
- Go to the Task Manager **Startup** tab.
- Which components are typically found on the motherboard?
- [x]
- basic I/O
- basic I/O
- [ ]
- What does the acronym RAID refer to?
- Repeating Architecture for Internal Drives
- Recoverable Advanced Integration and Duplication
- Redundant Array of Independent Disks
- Replicated Array of Internal Devices
- To which internal component does the illustrated (P1) connector attach?
- motherboard
- I/O panel
- power supply
- primary mass storage
- Your computer boots at very low resolution that cannot be increased through display settings. What is the most likely solution?
- The connection between the display and the computer is loose.
- You need to reinstall the display drivers.
- You need to replace your monitor.
- Some of your RAM is failing.
- To which choice can the wget program be considered similar?
- tracert
- netstat
- ping
- cURL
- Does an incognito window prevent websites from tracking your activity on the web?
- No. Incognito mode only prevents the site from appearing in your browser history.
- Yes. Incognito mode encrypts data packets, making it difficult for websites to track your activity.
- No. Some websites track by ID, and if you sign into a site even in incognito, your activity is known.
- Yes. Incognito mode blocks all cookies and tracking IDs and suppresses browser history.
- What must you confirm before performing a processor upgrade?
- The new processor is compatible with the current motherboard.
- The new processor is the same type as the old.
- The new processor is compatible with the operating system.
- The new processor fits into the old processor's slot.
- Which type of storage has the fastest data access speeds?
- Secure Sockets Layer drive
- solid-state drive
- serial attached storage device
- SCSI drive
- A Bluetooth peripheral is prompting for a passcode to complete the pairing/connection process. What is the peripheral, most likely?
- keyboard
- all of these answers
- mouse
- headset
- Walt's computer is several years old and he wants to ensure that the system works until he gets a replacement. What should he do first?
- Run a file check daily.
- Obtain an extended warranty.
- Back up his data.
- Ensure that the system is protected against malware.
- What is one difference between a drive and media?
- The drive is where the data is stored and the media is the data itself.
- A drive is hardware that reads media.
- These are two terms for the same thing: storage.
- The terms apply only to removable storage, where the drive is the slot and the media is the thumb drive or media card inserted into the slot.
- Mass storage inside a desktop computer case is usually found where?
- in an expansion slot
- attached to the front of the case
- in a drive cage
- on the motherboard
- Which statement about a modular power supply is true?
- It is built from a cluster of smaller, easier-to-install power supplies.
- Its power output can be varied to save electricity.
- Its cables are detachable.
- It has dedicated power reserved for different computer components.
- Which program controls the Windows startip sequence?
- MSCONFIG
- Task Manager
- the Computer Management Console
- the UEFI
- Angela ran a diagnostic that shows an ever-decreasing amount of memory in her computer. What could be the problem?
- DRAM is failing.
- A program has a memory leak.
- There is no problem. It's normal for available memory to decrease the longer you use the system.
- Another user has signed into the system
- Which type of power connector is this?
- Edison
- Molex
- SATA
- PCI
- What is the most important thing to do before opening a computer case?
- Turn off and unplug the computer.
- Disconnect all of the cables.
- Close your programs, sign out of your account, and turn off the computer.
- Ground yourself.
- On a trackpad, what gesture commonly replaces "center mouse wheel" for things like scrolling through documents?
- pinch outward
- scroll with thumb instead
- two-finger swipe
- force click and drag
- What is the name of the hardware that provides a computer with network access?
- BIOS
- RJ-45
- NIC
- Router
- Networking wire is referred to as **\_**
- CAT-5 or CAT-6 Ethernet cable
- thin pair or twisted pair
- asynchronous digital (AD) cable
- coax cable
- Miguel is working on the computer, and Jen needs to use it for a moment. What can Miguel do to provide for an easy transition?
- Shut down the system.
- Sign out.
- Restart the computer.
- Let Jen take over.
- A **\_** allows you to plug computers into a central location to communicate on the same local area network.
- server
- layer 2 switch
- wireless access point
- firewall
- After plugging in an external 3.5mm microphone, you stop hearing sound from the speakers. What is the most likely source of the problem?
- You have plugged the microphone into the 3.5mm audio output jack.
- The sound is muted.
- The sound card has crashed.
- The computer has connected to a nearby Bluetooth headset.
- You think that the Internet is down. How can you know for certain?
- all of these answers.
- You cannot reach any websites.
- The power is out.
- The lights on the modem are off.
- An application is unresponsive. How can you effectively close it down?
- Restart the computer.
- Sign out.
- Wait or set the application aside until it quits eventually on its own.
- Use the Task Manager (Windows) or use Force Quit (Mac).
- How can you tell that the website you are visiting is sending and receiving data that has been encrypted?
- The URL is HTTPS.
- You are using an incognito window.
- The site requires a login and password.
- You can't tell because a website's security settings are not readily apparent in a browser window.
- The client/server model best represents **\_**.
- multiple hosts interacting with a single computer
- an application consisting of cooperating programs across the Internet
- any program run by a user
- a subscription service on the web
- The primary mass storage device is divided into two partitions. What would explain this arrangement?
- There is one partition for the operating system and a separate partition for user data.
- All drives contain a second partition for the MBR (Master Boot Record).
- The drive is partitioned to maintain compatibility with older versions of the operating system.
- The system has two users who are each getting a partition.
- You are replacing a processor. How do you build the processor "sandwich", top-down?
- fan, paste, processor, socket
- fan, processor, socket
- fan, paste, processor, paste, socket
- fan, processor, paste, socket
- The operating system tells you that a file is busy. What is the fastest way to attempt to make the file un-busy?
- Run a disk-checking utility.
- Close open programs.
- Restart the computer.
- Review the output of the netstat utility to check for incoming connections to the file.
- What is the name of the hardware that provides a computer with network access?
- BIOS
- RJ-45
- router
- NIC
- Which service allows clients to work remotely and supplies the clients with an IP address on the same local area network as the offce?
- DNS
- FTP
- VPN
- HTTP
- Al is about to update a software driver. What would be a wise thing to do first?
- Back up all files.
- Save data and close programs.
- Remove the older driver.
- Sign out of the operating system.
- What is the process of moving data and programs from an old computer to a new one called?
- migration
- An official term does not exist, though it is colloquieally referred to as a "brain transplant."
- profile transfer
- account cloning
- The local network is up, but the computers cannot access the Internet. Your Internet configuration includes a modem, gateway (router), and a switch as separate devices. What should you do?
- Do nothing. Wait until service is restored.
- Restart all computers on the network.
- Restart the gateway (router).
- Restart the modem.
- You notice that a program crashes at a specific time. Which tool can you use in Windows to discover the cause?
- Task Manager
- Event Viewer
- Perfomance Monitor
- Resource Monitor
- While planning a conference at a center in the mountains, you call ahead to ensure that it has broadband Internet access. Wich connection type would be an unsuitable choice?
- DSL
- fiber optic
- cable
- dial-up
- What is a fixed disk
- mass storage that has ben repaired
- nonremovable mass storage
- any internal mass storage device
- any mass storage device that is not a SSD
- What are the long-term and short-term categories of storage in a computer?
- memory and permanent (drive) storage
- SSD and HDD
- RAM and ROM
- standard memory and cache memory
- What is referred to by SSID
- Service Set Identifier, a wireless network's name
- an older security protocol for Wi-Fi networks
- the server-side ID used to identify devices on a network
- the MAC address broadcast for a wireless network
- Which is the standard color coding for audio jacks?
- Gray: microphone / Black: speakers
- Red: microphone / Green: speakers
- Green: microphone / Pink: speakers
- Green: speakers / Pink: microphone
- Which key asssists limited keyboard layouts (such as on a laptop) with accessing the full range of keys?
- Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac)
- Meta
- Fn
- Shift
- You power up your computer and it starts in Safe Mode. What should you do?
- Restart the computer
- Work as you normally do until the problem is resolved
- Reconfigure the startup sequence so that the system starts again normally
- Determine the cause and address the issue
- Which security tool can be doubled up to offer additional protection without being redundant?
- account protection
- firewall
- antivirus
- backup
- The mouse pointer is behaving erratically. What should you do first?
- Use the keyboard instead
- Restart the computer
- Clean the mouse, specifically its optical sensor, and ensure that you are using it on the proper surface
- Disassemble the mouse to look for loose parts or corrosion
- How many wire pairs are in a CAT-5 cable?
- 8
- 4
- 5
- 16
- What is the difference between a USB hub and a powered USB hub?
- The powered hub has a power supply and is suitable for running powered peripherals.
- A powered USB hub is found on the computer case; all other hubs are non-powered.
- The powered hub supplies 12V of power, whereas the standard hub only 5V.
- Powered hubs are external to the computer case.
- Which user has the smartest approach to online security?
- Jarred uses a unique password for each site.
- Jen uses the same password on each site, but with two-factor authentication.
- Jason uses a unique password for each site along with two-factor authentication.
- Jackie uses the same password on each site, but with a different user name.
- Which is an example of a phishing attach?
- Yousef sees an onscreen notification indicating that an operating system is pending and instructing him to click a link to continue.
- After visiting a website, Carla notices that her computer is running slowly.
- Bob receives an email from his bank, asking him to click a link to verify his account.
- Ellen's email inbox is flooded with unwanted advertising.
- You receive a malware warning regarding a specific file. Which approach should you take to ensure you do not have false positive?
- Restart in Safe Mode to remove the file.
- Remove the file.
- Run a thorough scan to validate the results.
- Quarantine the file.
- What are the best tools to use for cleaning a computer?
- Handheld vaccume cleaner, air can, soft flashlight.
- air can, microfiber cloth, alcohol wipes, flashlight.
- handheld vaccum cleaner, ammonia, alcohol, microfiber cloth.
- air can, screwdriver, soft cloth, household cleaner.
- A computer power supply is measured in \_.
- watts
- hertz
- amperes
- volts
- If you had a 255.255.255.0 subnet mask, how many usable IP addresses would you have for hosts?
- 24
- 255
- 254
- 256
- Tania was told to address an issue in the UEFI. How is it accessed?
- by using the System Configuration Utility (MSCONFIG)
- from the BIOS
- from the computer's startup menu
- on the network
- What is the technical reason why you must properly eject media?
- File I/O is buffered. If you remove the media before the buffer is cleared, files remain open and potentially corrupt.
- The Storage Inventory Manager (SIM) can lose its drive references, which may corrupt other storage in the system.
- The drive must receive the eject signal and turn itself off, dropping the DTR signal and indicating the media is safe to remove.
- The computer must stop the 5-volt signal to media, otherwise the drive may short.