CompTIA A+ 2019 Core 1 (220-1001) Practice Tests

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Which of the following is a typical Class C address? ​ a. 192.168.1.100 ​ b. 10.12.14.5 ​ c. 172.16.5.100 ​ d. 169.254.0.1

a. 192.168.1.100 Correct Answer: 192.168.1.100 is a typical private Class C address. Incorrect Answers: 169.254.0.1 is an Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address. 172.16.5.100 is a private Class B address. 10.12.14.5 is a private Class A address.

Which port should be blocked on a server to block remote logins? ​ a. 21 ​ b. 53 ​ c. 80 ​ d. 443

21 Correct Answer: 21. FTP uses port 21. Incorrect Answers: DNS uses port 53. HTTP uses port 80 by default. HTTPS uses port 443 by default.

Steve adds a second 1-GB 240-pin DIMM to his PC, which should bring the total RAM in the system up to 2 GB. The PC has an Intel Core 2 Duo 3-GHz processor and three 240-pin DIMM slots on the motherboard. When he turns on the PC, however, only 1 GB of RAM shows up during the RAM count. Which of the following is most likely to be the problem? ​ The motherboard can use only one RAM slot at a time. ​ The CPU cannot handle 2 GB of RAM. ​ Steve failed to seat the RAM properly. (Correct) ​ Steve put DDR SDRAM in a DDR2 slot. Explanation Correct: Steve failed to seat the RAM properly. Incorrect: Different types of RAM are keyed differently, with different amounts of pins as well. It would be difficult to place a DDR stick in a DDR2 slot. The CPU can handle 2 GB of RAM. The motherboard can use more than one RAM slot at a time.

Steve failed to seat the RAM properly. Correct: Steve failed to seat the RAM properly. Incorrect: Different types of RAM are keyed differently, with different amounts of pins as well. It would be difficult to place a DDR stick in a DDR2 slot. The CPU can handle 2 GB of RAM. The motherboard can use more than one RAM slot at a time.

A company uses a proxy server for FTP and HTTP traffic. What port number needs to be set on the client's FTP applications to enable users to use FTP? ​ a. 21 ​ b. 25 ​ c. 80 ​ d. 110

a. 21 21. FTP uses ports 20 and 21. However, port 20 isn't listed, so go with port 21.

What is the minimum capacity of a DVD? ​ a. 4.37 GB ​ b. 3.47 GB ​ c. 7.34 GB ​ d. 650 MB

a. 4.37 GB Correct Answer: The minimum capacity of a DVD is 4.37 GB. Incorrect Answers: 650 MB is the minimum capacity of a CD. 3.47 GB has nothing to do with DVD capacity and is made up. 7.34 GB is close to the capacity of a single-sided, dual-layer DVD, which is actually 7.95 GB.

What wireless standard can operate at speeds of up to 150 Mbps? ​ a. 802.11 n ​ b. 802.11 g ​ c. 802.11 b ​ d. 801.11 a

a. 802.11 n 802.11 n has a maximum speed of up to 600 Mbps. Incorrect Answers: 802.11 a and g have a maximum speed of 54 Mbps. 802.11 b has a maximum speed of up to 11 Mbps.

A technician is replacing all of the access points in an office to increase the wireless speeds. The current location of the access points allows for wireless connectivity throughout the entire office. Which of the following 802.11 standards should be used? ​ a. 802.11ac ​ b. 802.11b ​ c. 802.11n ​ d. 802.11a ​ e. 802.11g

a. 802.11ac When replacing the access points to increase the speed of the connection, it is best to use the latest generation of the standard. The standard offers backward compatibility to most previous standards.

Wearable technology devices used to track personal activity use what technology to determine user activity levels? ​ a. Accelerometer ​ b. Gyroscope ​ c. Inverter ​ d. Digitizer

a. Accelerometer An accelerometer is a device that detects its own acceleration and is used in mobile phones to determine the phone's orientation. Once the orientation is determined, the phone's software can react accordingly, such as by changing its display from portrait to landscape. Incorrect Answers: An inverter is an electronic device that changes current. A gyroscope is a disk that is free to spin on any orientation by itself. A digitizer is a device that is used to convert analog signals into digital signals.

Anytime you hear either a scraping noise or a high-pitched squeal coming from your system, the first item to consider is: ​ a. Bad hard drive ​ b. Bad fan ​ c. Bad power supply ​ d. Bad DVD drive

a. Bad hard drive Correct Answer: Bad hard drive. These two sounds indicate a hard drive that will soon crash. Make a backup of critical data. Incorrect Answers: Anything that rotates inside your computer is capable of making these sounds. However, given the gravity of the situation, if your hard drive fails, you should assume the hard drive first and take action to save your data.

There are only two issues that take place on a modern PC that generate beep codes. What are they? (Select two.) ​ a. Bad or Missing RAM ​ b. No video card detected ​ c. Problem with CPU ​ d. BIOS needs updating

a. Bad or Missing RAM, b.No video card detected Correct Answer: The only two common POST beep codes are No video card detected and Bad or Missing RAM. Incorrect Answers: If the CPU is bad, then the POST can't start. There is no error code for an outdated BIOS.

A user who travels a lot wants 24/7 Internet access on her laptop. Which of the following would you recommend for her connection? ​ a. Cellular WAN ​ b. Infrared ​ c. 802.11 ​ d. Bluetooth

a. Cellular WAN Of the choices given, only cellular WANs have the ability to provide 24/7 Internet access virtually anywhere she goes that has cell reception.

Jim wants to be able to access his favorite website wirelessly with his new laptop, from anywhere. Which of the following would be the BEST choice for him to install/configure? ​ a. Cellular card ​ b. Infrared card ​ c. Bluetooth card ​ d. 802.11g wireless card

a. Cellular card Correct Answer: A cellular card would allow Jim to be in any location he would like and not have to worry about wires. Unless there's no cellular signal. Sorry, Montana! Incorrect Answers: Bluetooth and Infrared are known for their ability to connect devices wirelessly in short ranges, but not for internet connections. An 802.11g wireless card would be great, however, Jim wants to be able to go anywhere. That includes the middle of the park if he wants.

A user loans his laptop to a colleague for a presentation. When it was returned, the screen image is upside down for the user. Which of the following is the BEST solution for the technician to repair the problem? ​ a. Change the screen orientation ​ b. Replace the video card ​ c. Connect an external monitor ​ d. Update the video card drivers

a. Change the screen orientation Most systems have a simple keyboard shortcut or applet in the Control Panel to change the orientation.

What is the function of the charging circuit on a laptop? ​ a. Charges the battery ​ b. Charges the AC inverter ​ c. Charges the laser ​ d. Charges the CCFLs

a. Charges the battery Correct: The charging circuit charges the battery. Incorrect: Neither the AC inverter nor the CCFL requires any special charging circuit. Actually, the inverter charges the CCFL. There is no "laser" on a typical laptop.

If a technician has just replaced a laptop's motherboard due to video issues, what should he do first if the speakers stop working? ​ a. Check the speakers' connection to the motherboard ​ b. Verify that the speakers are compatible with the replacement motherboard ​ c. Update the video drivers ​ d. Replace the speakers

a. Check the speakers' connection to the motherboard It's very likely that the speakers simply didn't get hooked up correctly. Incorrect Answers: Video drivers probably won't have much to do with sound issues. Don't replace the speakers before making sure that they're hooked up properly. Due to the way laptop hardware works, the replacement motherboard is probably the exact same as the old motherboard.

Which of the following are good ideas for cooling a high-end gaming PC? (Select two.) ​ a. Liquid cooling system ​ b. Additional case fans ​ c. Lower-wattage power supply ​ d. Passive cooling ​ e. Power-saving NIC.

a. Liquid cooling system, b. Additional case fans Correct Answers: Liquid cooling is a great idea for keeping your most important components (primarily the CPU and video card) cool, and adding additional case fans will keep the rest of your system cool, too. Incorrect Answers: A power-saving NIC won't help cool your PC at all. Passive cooling won't cut it for a gaming PC. A lower-wattage PSU will make your gaming PC not work at all. Which I guess would keep it cool.

Yesterday you were working on the client's wireless laptop, patching the system through Windows Update. Today, the client reports that they can no longer access the internet. What is the FIRST thing you should check? ​ a. Check the switch on the laptop to ensure that the WiFi radio is on. ​ b. Check for a BIOS firmware update ​ c. Make sure they have properly connected their WiFi antenna ​ d. Ensure that the driver wasn't accidentally updated through Windows Update

a. Check the switch on the laptop to ensure that the WiFi radio is on. Correct Answer: On most modern laptops there is a little switch on the laptop that will enable or disable the WiFi radio on the device. This should be your first stop in troubleshooting WiFi problems. Incorrect Answers: The WiFi antenna on most, if not all laptops is built into the screen portion of the laptop. If this laptop were to have a PCMCIA wireless card, then maybe it would have an antenna. A BIOS firmware update while always handy for random hardware fixes, would probably be one of the last things I do, especially since their laptop worked fine yesterday. Having a drive updated through Windows Update is usually a great thing! You may get additional features or functionality. However, there are those times where patching can produce negative results. I would definitely have this somewhere in my troubleshooting process, but not first.

Janice calls the tech support line and reports that she can't hear any music from her computer. She says she was able to listen fine last week. Which of the following should you check? (Select two.) ​ a. Check to see if the speakers are muted ​ b. Check that the sound card driver is installed correctly ​ c. Verify the PC has enough hard disk space ​ d. Ensure the SPDIF driver is up to date ​ e. Check to see if the speakers are on the Hardware Compatibility List

a. Check to see if the speakers are muted, b. Check that the sound card driver is installed correctly Check to see if she has muted the sound or the speakers. Also, check to see if the sound driver is installed correctly. Incorrect Answers: Speakers won't be on any Hardware Compatibility List from Microsoft. The sound card might be, though. There really isn't anything called a SPDIF driver. Not having enough hard drive space won't affect the ability to play sound. It will, however, inhibit your ability to download music and videos that have sound.

Someone has placed a CMOS password on a computer and has forgotten the password. What should you do? ​ a. Clear the CMOS password by removing the shunt from the clear CMOS jumper for a few seconds. ​ b. Go into CMOS and delete the password. ​ c. Reboot the PC, holding down the CTRL-key. ​ d. Boot to a floppy and FDISK the drive.

a. Clear the CMOS password by removing the shunt from the clear CMOS jumper for a few seconds. Most motherboards have a labeled Security or Password jumper. Removing or moving the shunt for a few seconds clears any CMOS passwords. Incorrect Answers: You will not be able to enter CMOS if you don't have the password. Holding down the CTRL key while booting won't clear the CMOS password. You won't be able to boot to anything if you can't get past CMOS.

Which type of flash memory card is the oldest? ​ a. CompactFlash ​ b. SmartMedia ​ c. Memory Stick ​ d. Secure Digital

a. CompactFlash CompactFlash is the oldest type of flash memory card. Incorrect: Memory Stick is Sony's proprietary memory format. Secure Digital cards are the most common type of flash memory cards used today. SmartMedia came out as a competitor to CompactFlash but is no longer used in newer devices.

In a TCP/IP network, what device enables a computer to contact systems outside the local network? ​ a. Default gateway ​ b. DNS ​ c. Hub ​ d. Switch

a. Default gateway Correct Answer: The default gateway enables systems on a LAN to contact systems outside the local network. Incorrect Answers: A Domain Name Server (DNS) translates names into IP addresses and is used inside the LAN as well as outside. Hubs and switches are not defaulted gateways.

What should you check first after a user reports a BSOD, even though her computer seems to be running fine after a reboot? ​ a. Device Manager ​ b. Event Viewer ​ c. Disk Management ​ d. Performance Monitor ​ e. S.M.A.R.T errors

a. Device Manager Check Device Manager first. A driver error can cause a BSOD. Updating drivers is easy with this tool. Incorrect Answers: Event Viewer could also be helfpful, especially if you suspect a software issue. Performance Monitor gives an overrall sense of how well a computer is running. Disk Management is a tool for partitioning and formatting drives.If the customer had reported a S.M.A.R.T. error, this would tell you if a drive is dying.

You want to repair a failed onboard video card by installing a new PCIe card. What is the first step you should take before installing the new PCIe card? ​ a. Disable the onboard VGA card. ​ b. Uninstall the old VGA driver. ​ c. Configure the computer to use multiple monitors. ​ d. Upgrade the video RAM

a. Disable the onboard VGA card. Before replacing an onboard video card, you should disable the onboard VGA card. Incorrect Answers: You may next be required to uninstall the old driver, but first, consult the installation guide for the new video card to see what your next step should be. You are not using multiple monitors. The video RAM is irrelevant. Note: On modern systems, this is done automatically.

Harriet's printer wasn't working properly, but you've fixed it. She's got two jobs waiting in the print spool. What two choices are viable options for you in response to her request to have the jobs printed? (Select two.) ​ a. Do nothing, the print jobs will probably start on their own. ​ b. Stalled print jobs cannot be restarted. ​ c. Right-click on each print job and select Start printing. ​ d. Right-click on each print job and select Resume printing.

a. Do nothing, the print jobs will probably start on their own., c. Right-click on each print job and select Resume printing. Most print jobs will restart on their own, but you may also press Resume printing on each print job if they do not.

Daenerys needs high-powered but perfectly quiet cooling for an HTPC she's building. What's her best option? ​ a. Liquid-based ​ b. Side panel slots ​ c. Additional fans ​ d. Thermal paste

a. Liquid-based Correct Answer: Liquid cooling is both powerful and quiet. Perfect for a home theater PC! Incorrect Answers: Side panel slots help with cooling, but they're definitely not a complete solution. Fans are a bad choice for a home theater environment since they can create distracting noise. Thermal paste is necessary for cooling, but you can't cool a PC with just thermal paste.

Which subnet mask is used with a Class B address? ​ a. 255.0.0.0 ​ b. 255.255.0.0 ​ c. 255.255.255.255 ​ d. 255.255.255.0

b. 255.255.0.0 A Class B subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. Incorrect: 255.0.0.0 is a Class A subnet mask. 255.255.255.0 is a Class C subnet mask. 255.255.255.255 is the last Class E address. Incorrect: 255.0.0.0 is a Class A subnet mask. 255.255.255.0 is a Class C subnet mask. 255.255.255.255 is the last Class E address.

Michael complains that his computer keeps flashing pop-up ads and he can't access any Web sites. Betsy the tech runs a malware check finds some bad things and quarantines them. The computer can access Web sites after the fix and pop-ups seem to be gone. According to the troubleshooting theory, what two steps should Betsy take next? (Select two) ​ a. Document findings, actions, and outcomes ​ b. Verify full system functionality by rebooting ​ c. Run a malware scan ​ d. Research the problem based on symptoms ​ e. Identify the problem ​ f. Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem

a. Document findings, actions, and outcomes, b. Verify full system functionality by rebooting Correct Answers: Verify full system functionality by rebooting. Arguably, by accessing the Web sites, Betsy tested. To get a full verification, though, flush the system by rebooting. Document findings, actions, and outcomes. This is clearly the final step in Betsy's actions. Incorrect Answers: Identify the problem. Betsy did this already. Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem. Betsy solved the problem. Research the problem based on symptoms. Betsy solved the problem. Run a virus scan. This one is arguable. If Betsy cannot verify full system functionality, she might need to run another scan.

Which of the following memory features allows for protection against random inconsistencies in the transfer of data? ​ a. ECC ​ b. Low latency ​ c. Dual-channel ​ d. Single-channel

a. ECC Correct Answer: Error-correcting code RAM detects and corrects any data errors that it may encounter. Incorrect Answers: Latency is a measurement of RAM's speed. Dual-channel is a feature that means that installing two identical sticks into certain motherboard slots. Single-channel is just a single RAM stick.

A user installed a net SOHO router and new wireless NICs to increase his network's transmission speed from 802.11b to 802.11g. He didn't change the router from the manufacturer's default settings. The user lives in an apartment building and is still experiencing a slow Internet connection after the installations. Which of the following is the most secure option that a technician could implement to resolve this issue? ​ a. Enable MAC filtering ​ b. Disable the WAN port ​ c. Hide the SSID ​ d. Assign static IP addresses

a. Enable MAC filtering It's very likely that the user's neighbors are stealing his Wi-Fi and slowing down his network. Enabling MAC filtering so that only the user's devices can join the network will keep his obnoxious neighbors at bay. Incorrect Answer: RJ-11 is a cable connector for a phone. Operating system disk may have drivers, however, it is not likely for it to have a manufacturer-specific driver. RG-58 is a coaxial cable for RF connection.

A company has a printer that currently has network access. They would like the group of users to be able to access the printer. Which of the following connection types is the BEST to achieve access? ​ a. Ethernet ​ b. eSATA ​ c. Serial ​ d. USB

a. Ethernet Correct Answer: Ethernet networking can easily provide device sharing and it is currently configured with their network. Incorrect Answers: Serial cabling could work, but the printer already has network access. USB cabling could work, but the printer already has network access. eSata is not a valid connection for a printer.

What type of device should be placed in a DMZ? ​ a. Gaming server ​ b. Smartphone ​ c. Wireless printer ​ d. Backup server

a. Gaming server Correct Answer: When setting up a gaming server, it's important to make it as easy as possible for others to connect. Putting the server in a DMZ does this. Incorrect Answers: A backup server contains private information, so you want it as protected as possible. A smartphone also contains private information, so you don't want it Internet-accessible. You don't want anyone from the Internet using your wireless printer! Don't put it in a DMZ.

Which of the following mobile phone features redirects the screen orientation as the user turns their phone? ​ a. Gyroscope ​ b. Locator application ​ c. GPS ​ d. Geotracking

a. Gyroscope A gyroscope keeps track of a phone's orientation in space.

Which of the following synchronization formats should be used to allow email access from all their devices? ​ a. IMAP ​ b. POP3 ​ c. SMTP ​ d. iCal

a. IMAP Correct Answer: IMAP was specifically designed to retrieve e-mail messages from a mail server using multiple e-mail clients. By default, it leaves messages on the mail server, unless the user specifically deletes an email. Incorrect Answers: SMTP is incorrect, it is the protocol for sending an e-mail. iCal is incorrect. It is a Windows calendar server. POP3 is not designed to allow e-mail access from a single device.

A user calls the helpdesk and states that they are receiving an IP conflict error on their computer. The user is on a company network that uses DHCP. The technician verifies the PC is using DHCP to obtain TCP/IP settings. Which of the following commands should the helpdesk technician use to resolve this issue? (Select two.) ​ a. IPCONFIG /RELEASE ​ b. IPCONFIG /ALL ​ c. IPCONFIG /RENEW ​ d. IPCONFIG /REGISTERDNS ​ e. IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS

a. IPCONFIG /RELEASE, c. IPCONFIG /RENEW Correct Answer: The IPCONFIG /RELEASE command releases a computer's IP address, and the IPCONFIG /RENEW command gets the computer a new one. Incorrect Answers: The IPCONFIG /REGISTERDNS command refreshes a computer's DHCP lease. The IPCONFIG /ALL command displays a comprehensive list of a computer's IP information. IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS deletes a computer's DNS cache.

On a CPU, which of the following cache levels is the smallest? ​ a. L1 ​ b. L3 ​ c. L4 ​ d. L2

a. L1 Correct Answer: The L1 cache is always the smallest and fastest of the CPU caches. Incorrect Answers: The L2 and L3 caches are both larger and slower than the L1 cache. There is no such thing as an L4 cache in mainstream CPUs.

In which of the following printers would you have to replace toner as part of printer maintenance? ​ a. Laser ​ b. Thermal ​ c. Inkjet ​ d. Impact

a. Laser Laser printers use toner to create an image on the paper. Incorrect Answers: Inkjet printers use ink. Thermal printers use a special type of heat-sensitive paper to create images. Impact printers physically strike the paper to leave a mark.

Which of the following is a unique problem of satellite broadband connections? ​ a. Latency ​ b. RF interference ​ c. ESD ​ d. Impedance

a. Latency Latency is a unique issue to satellite broadband due to the amount of time it takes for the signal to come from the satellite to your antenna.

What is the "DDRXXX" rating for PC3200? ​ a. 100MHz ​ b. 400MHz ​ c. 320MHz ​ d. 200MHz

b. 400MHz Correct Answer: 400MHz. The term "PC3200" tells us this is DDR. You can calculate the DDR rating simply by dividing by eight. Incorrect Answers: 320MHz would be PC2560, which doesn't exist. 200MHz would be PC1600. 100MHz would be PC800, which doesn't exist.

Len is nervous about outsiders accessing his home network. Which of the following could he use to control access? ​ a. MAC filtering ​ b. IP blocking ​ c. Port filtering ​ d. Ethernet filtering

a. MAC filtering Correct Answer: Installing MAC filtering would enable Len to limit access to only computers with known MAC addresses. Incorrect Answer: Port filtering might allow access in some scenarios (like blocking DHCP requests), but let's think simpler. IP blocking wouldn't work—which IP's would you block? Ethernet filtering is not a real term or procedure.

Kenneth has an 802.11n network. He only wants his three computers in the house to be able to access this network. Which of the following technologies would best enable him to do this? ​ a. MAC filtering ​ b. Port filtering ​ c. DMZ filtering ​ d. WPA filtering

a. MAC filtering MAC filtering. MAC filtering creates allow or deny lists based on MAC addresses. Incorrect: WPA is a form of encryption. There is no such thing as WPA filtering. Filtering by TCP/UDP port number does not block particular systems. Many firewalls have the ability to filter ports based on IP address or MAC address using an Access Control List (ACL), but this isn't to be confused with pure port blocking. A Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is used to expose certain systems to the Internet. It does not limit access to wireless clients.

If you bought an ATX case, which of the following motherboard form factors should you purchase? ​ a. Micro ATX ​ b. BTX ​ c. Ultra ATX ​ d. ITX

a. Micro ATX Correct Answer: Micro ATX motherboards can fit inside ATX cases. Incorrect Answers: BTX and ITX are both non-ATX form factors that don't share a standout layout. Ultra ATX motherboards are even larger than standard ATX motherboards, and can't fit in standard ATX cases.

Peter's computer at the bakery keeps overheating. What should he do until he can install a better cooling system? ​ a. Move the computer to a cooler room. ​ b. Open the side of the case to allow more airflow. ​ c. Change the temperature warning in CMOS. ​ d. Install a faster CPU that won't have to work as hard and thus would generate less heat.

a. Move the computer to a cooler room. Get that computer out of the oven! Seriously though, simply move it into another room. Explain to Pete that a good heatsink and fan (active cooling) may help the overheating. Incorrect: Opening the side of the case would ruin the airflow of his system. Faster CPUs usually generate more heat than slower CPUs. If you change the temperature warning in CMOS, you are likely to have a much bigger problem that could result in letting the smoke out of the computer. Don't forget to have a Class C fire extinguisher handy!

Which of the following allows a user to pinch zoom on an Android device? ​ a. Multi-touch ​ b. Accelerometer ​ c. Micro USB port ​ d. A trackball

a. Multi-touch Correct Answer: Multi-touch - Multi-touch enables mobile devices to recognize input from more than one finger at a time. Incorrect Answers: An accelerometer helps keep track of a device's orientation in space. A Micro USB port enables mobile devices to connect to a PC. A trackball is an input device that uses a small ball to move a cursor, kind of like a mouse.

An iOS tablet user needs more storage. What external storage devices are available in this case? ​ a. Nothing ​ b. eSATA drive ​ c. Thumb drive ​ d. SD Card

a. Nothing Currently, iOS tablets have no ability to add external storage.

What happens when you attempt to print to a phantom print device? ​ a. Nothing. The print job goes to the printer, but no output occurs. ​ b. Windows will display an "Invalid print device" error and prompt for a valid print device. ​ c. Windows will display a "Print device not found" error. ​ d. Windows will display an "Invalid print device" error.

a. Nothing. The print job goes to the printer, but no output occurs. When you print to a phantom or virtual print device, the software printer takes the print job and processes it. Then nothing else happens.

Which of the following displays would provide the BEST range of visible colors? ​ a. OLED ​ b. CRT ​ c. LCD ​ d. Plasma

a. OLED Correct Answer: OLEDs are able to use LEDs that generate both light and color when supplied with a current. This gives the display better performance and smaller size. Incorrect Answers: Cathode ray tube (CRT) is an older technology. Although modern, plasma screens have a smaller color gamut than OLED. LCD screen technology is also modern, however, since LCDs leak light, they do not provide as good a contrast ratio.

You install a second video adapter and monitor on your Windows PC, but when you start the system, the second monitor doesn't display anything. You've confirmed that the video driver is correct and that the video card is active in Device Manager. What else do you need to do? ​ a. Open Display Properties and check the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor checkbox. ​ b. Upgrade the PC to Windows 10 Pro. ​ c. Reinstall Windows with the /MMSUPPORT parameter switch. ​ d. Open Control Panel and run the Multiple Monitor configuration

a. Open Display Properties and check the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor checkbox. Tell the OS that you want to use two monitors by checking the Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor checkbox in Display properties. Incorrect Answers: There is no Multiple Monitor configuration applet. Windows 10 Pro is not required for a dual-display setup. The reinstallation of Windows is not needed.

A user has a new web email account and asks a technician for help with setting up email on a tablet. The user would like for the email to only be stored on this tablet. Which of the following email server setting types would the technician use to accomplish this task? ​ a. POP3 ​ b. IMAP ​ c. S/MIME ​ d. SMTP

a. POP3 Correct Answer: POP3 is correct. POP3 protocol was designed to download your email to an inbox on your local system, so emails are available when you are not connected to the internet. Incorrect Answers: IMAP protocol was designed to leave your email on a message server, so they can be accessed from multiple locations until deleted by the user. S/MIME is a standard for public-key encryption. SMTP is the protocol used for sending an email.

Which of the following protocols could a technician use to connect a smartphone to an e-mail server? (Select Two.) ​ a. POP3 ​ b. SNTP ​ c. SMTP ​ d. ICMP ​ e. HTTP

a. POP3, c. SMTP Correct Answer: SMTP is for sending an e-mail, and POP3 is for receiving it. This is just as true for smartphones as anything else. Incorrect Answers: HTTP is the protocol for transmitting Web pages. SNTP is used for online clock synchronization. ICMP is part of the TCP/IP suite and is generally used for transmitting error messages.

Dave has a newly installed locally connected printer. When he tries to print a test page, he gets no error, but the printer fails to print. Which of the following would he want to check first? ​ a. Print Spooler Service ​ b. Network connection ​ c. DHCP Service ​ d. Task Scheduler

a. Print Spooler Service Correct Answer: He would want to check the Print Spooler Service first. Incorrect Answers: This is a locally connected printer, so both DHCP service and Network connection—network features—have nothing to do with this problem. Task scheduler has nothing to do with printing, leaving only the Print Spooler as an obvious choice.

A company needs complete ownership of its data but wants the flexibility of the cloud. They have found a third-party vendor to help manage storage and maintain their ownership. Which of the following infrastructure types are they implementing? ​ a. Private ​ b. Hybrid ​ c. Public ​ d. Community

a. Private. Private is correct. A private cloud allows a security-minded company to build an internal Iaas network in an onsite data center. They can contract a third party to maintain or host it, however, they keep ownership and the ability to collaborate the data. Incorrect Answers: Hybrid is incorrect as it allows a mix of public cloud services with private cloud services. It does not give complete ownership. Community is incorrect. This allows for several organizations that share a common concern to share the cloud solution. The public is incorrect. This cloud does not allow for complete ownership of the data and is available to the general public.

A technician installed a second hard drive in a computer. Upon restart, a message appears stating, "Primary drive 0 not found. Press F1 to continue." Which of the following should the technician check first? ​ a. Proper drive installation (e.g. cables/jumpers) ​ b. If the BIOS boot settings are correct ​ c. If the computer can boot into Safe Mode ​ d. That NTLDR and boot.ini are not missing

a. Proper drive installation (e.g. cables/jumpers) Error messages after a driver installation is a good sign that you might have installed the drive improperly. Incorrect Answer: A newly-installed drive wouldn't have NTLDR or boot.ini on it. A computer that can't find its hard drive won't be able to boot into Safe Mode. If everything's installed properly, then you'd check the boot settings in BIOS. But not first.

What use does the function (Fn) key on a keyboard serve? ​ a. Provides additional keyboard capabilities ​ b. Enables access to safe mode ​ c. Used to turn off the monitor ​ d. Activates multimedia functions

a. Provides additional keyboard capabilities The function (Fn) key, most common on laptops, is a generic key used to add a number of different keystroke capabilities to your keyboard, such as video output switching and turning wireless on/off. However, there is no fixed standard for the specific uses of this key.

A user has not received any new e-mails on his smartphone in the last two days. The user is able to access the Internet without any problems. Which of the following should the user do first? ​ a. Restart the smartphone ​ b. Update the operating system ​ c. Resynchronize the smartphone ​ d. Reconfigure the smartphone's e-mail account

a. Restart the smartphone "Have you tried turning it off and on again?" Sometimes restarting a device can solve unexpected problems. Incorrect Answers: If the problem persists after a restart, you might try to reset the e-mail settings. Syncing the phone probably won't solve the problem. An OS update would be the last resort, especially since phone OS updates are pretty rare, so your phone probably doesn't have one available.

A network printer is not printing for any of the users, and the jobs sent are showing in the queues of the local machines. The printer has paper in the trays and the toner cartridge is full. The printer display shows ready on the LCD display. A technician has been able to connect with a laptop to test the network port and is able to connect. Which of the following should the technician do to get the printer functioning again? ​ a. Review that the server's print spooler service is running properly. ​ b. Replace the network cable to the printer. ​ c. Move the printer to a different port and connect to the network. ​ d. Try to print a test page with the laptop connected to the printer directly.

a. Review that the server's print spooler service is running properly. Since the printer jobs are queuing locally, and the printer is showing ready, the failure is likely in the spooler.

Which of the following components must be installed while a laptop is completely powered off? ​ a. SO-DIMM chip ​ b. PCMCIA device ​ c. USB expansion hub ​ d. Express card 54 device

a. SO-DIMM chip To install SO-DIMM RAM chips into a laptop, you must turn the laptop off. Incorrect Answers: PCMCIA cards, Express cards, and USB hubs can all be installed while the laptop is running.

A technician needs to configure her neighbor's iPad. The neighbor wants to access his work e-mail. The technician requires some information from her neighbor's work IT department. Which of the following information does the technician need? ​ a. Server and domain ​ b. IP address and DNS ​ c. Server and gateway ​ d. IP address and domain

a. Server and domain Correct Answer: The technician needs to know the neighbor's work e-mail server and work domain name. Incorrect Answers: You don't need to know IP address info, domain info, or DNS info to set this up.

A small workgroup inherits a second-hand printer without networking capabilities. Which of the following is the BEST method of sharing this resource among the workgroup? ​ a. Set up the printer on a user's workstation and share the device. ​ b. Use the onboard Infrared port to share the printer ​ c. Use a parallel switch box to share the printer. ​ d. Use a Bluetooth adapter to share the printer with users.

a. Set up the printer on a user's workstation and share the device. Correct Answer: Setting the printer on a currently networked system, and sharing the device is the best solution. Incorrect Answers: Infrared ports require both devices to have the technology present and have limitations with a line of sight. Bluetooth technology requires that both devices have the technology present, and they have limitations with distance. A parallel switch box would require cabling and switching the device each time a user wishes to print.

Which of the following problem outputs would benefit the most from printing a calibration page? ​ a. Slightly blurred characters. ​ b. Two sheets picked up at a time. ​ c. Blank pages. ​ d. Paper-covered with speckles of toner.

a. Slightly blurred characters. Of the following choices, only blurred images would benefit from a calibration page.

Janelle walks up to a computer and starts it up. After POST, she gets an "inaccessible boot drive" error. Which of the following would be the most obvious issue to initially consider? ​ a. Someone left a flash drive on the computer. ​ b. Someone cleared CMOS. ​ c. The computer's hard drive has failed. ​ d. The CMOS boot order is incorrect.

a. Someone left a flash drive on the computer. Someone left a flash drive in the computer. This is a classic example of "Keep It Simple." There could be an argument for ANY of these answers, but CompTIA wants you to look for the easy answer first. People are notorious for leaving USB drives, and other removable media in computers. If the boot order looks for one of these drives, the computer will try to boot from it. Granted, on more modern PCs you usually get a "Press a key to boot from removable drive" type of error, but not all computers do this.

A user has just dropped off his laptop reporting that the screen is very dim and it's difficult to make out the icons on the desktop. When you plug in an external monitor to the system, it brings up the desktop perfectly. Which of the following needs to be replaced? ​ a. The LCD inverter ​ b. The LCD panel ​ c. The VGA card ​ d. The external monitor

a. The LCD inverter Correct Answer: The LCD inverter is likely not supplying voltage to the backlights (CCFLs) and will need to be replaced. Incorrect Answers: The external monitor was there to help us diagnose this malfunctioning laptop. And it did its job perfectly. While the LCD panel may seem like a good answer, it's probably not the BEST answer. We can still see the icons—they are just very dim and hard to make out. It's more likely a problem with the backlights or the inverters that power the backlights. The VGA card is working just fine, if it wasn't, we would have had nothing on the external monitor we connected.

A technician receives a report from a client that is having issues with colors on a monitor. The technician notices that the monitor does not appear to have any red hues. The technician sees that the monitor has two types of inputs. VGA is currently in use, and the HDMI cable is not. The technician powers down the system and switches from using the VGA cable to the HDMI cable and the issue is resolved. Which of the following was MOST likely the issue? ​ a. The VGA cable had damaged pins. ​ b. The monitor did not support VGA input. ​ c. The video card drivers need to be updated. ​ d. HDMI was the original display configuration.

a. The VGA cable had damaged pins. Correct Answer: Since the HDMI cable resolved the issue, the cable was damaged. Incorrect Answers: The display configuration will adjust when a new type is connected. The VGA cable had already been in use. Since the cable resolved the issue, the drivers were not outdated.

A user is operating a virtual machine and discovers it has been infected with malware. Which of the following applies? ​ a. The VM can be shut down with no harm to the host PC ​ b. The host computer will quarantine the VM automatically ​ c. The VM will crash and cause irreparable damage to the host PC ​ d. The host computer will automatically delete the VM

a. The VM can be shut down with no harm to the host PC You can shut down an infected VM without fear of it harming anything on the host PC. Incorrect Answers: The host PC won't automatically delete or quarantine an infected VM. An infected VM won't cause damage to a host PC.

Mike's newly configured computer (using manual IP settings) can't access a Web site by its fully-qualified domain name (FQDN), but he can access it by the Web site's IP address. Everyone else on the network can access the site by the FQDN. Which of the following is the MOST likely problem? ​ a. The computer's DNS settings are incorrect. ​ b. The computer's DNS Client service is disabled. ​ c. The computer does not have DNS permissions enabled on the default gateway. ​ d. The computer's DNS server is down.

a. The computer's DNS settings are incorrect. Correct Answer: Your DNS settings are incorrect. Given that most systems use DHCP, it's rare to have a problem like this, but if you typed in invalid manual DNS settings into your NIC's Properties, this can happen. Incorrect Answers: If you were to turn off the DNS Client service on your computer, you would get this problem. However, there is a much smaller chance that this service would be disabled than that someone had entered an invalid DNS service IP address. In a single network, everyone USUALLY uses the same DNS server, so if the DNS server is down for you, it's down for everyone else. Granted, you might have a different DNS server, so this answer is valid, but not as valid as entering an invalid DNS server IP address. Routers don't have an item in their Access Control Lists called "DNS permissions". You COULD block DNS from getting through your router by blocking port 53 (DNS), but then no one could get DNS access. Most routers have the ability to block a port number for a single IP or MAC address, but, again, it's simply too unlikely.

Which of the following statements is true regarding scanners? ​ a. The higher the resolution, the faster the image scans. ​ b. The brighter the image, the brighter the imaging lamp. ​ c. Scanners might need more internal memory to scan at higher resolutions. ​ d. The higher the scanner resolution, the larger the image file.

a. The higher the scanner resolution, the larger the image file. Increasing the resolution makes for more pixel data to store, and therefore larger image files.

You are installing a new video card on a PC. What is the most reliable place to get the most up-to-date driver? ​ a. The manufacturer's Web site ​ b. The installation disc that came with your new video card ​ c. The Windows driver library on the OS installation disc ​ d. The default PnP driver

a. The manufacturer's Web site Correct Answer: The best place to find the most up-to-date driver is the manufacturer's Web site. Incorrect Answers: Drivers may change after the card is made and shipped, so the installation disc is a no-go. Windows has a good library of drivers, but they will not be as up-to-date as the manufacturer's latest drivers. Any default driver is just a very basic driver designed for the lowest common denominator; such a driver will never be the most-up-to-date.

Martha's inkjet printer's output has the bottom of every letter missing in text and strange horizontal lines evenly spaced in her images. What part of the inkjet should she check for problems? ​ a. The printhead ​ b. The printer's resolution ​ c. The paper take-up rollers ​ d. The photosensitive drum

a. The printhead Correct Answer: Missing lines of horizontal print always point to a problem with the printhead. Incorrect Answers: The paper is being printed on, so it's not the take-up rollers. Inkjet printers do not have photosensitive drums. The printer resolution is not at fault, either.

A company has a network printer that is utilized by several departments. Although the printer shows online and other departments can access the printer, the accounting group is unable to print to this network printer. Which of the following would the technician use to resolve the problem? ​ a. The security settings for the print spooler need to be modified to include the department. ​ b. The printer needs a maintenance kit replaced. ​ c. The TCP/IP print spooler service needs to be restarted. ​ d. Replace the network cable on the printer.

a. The security settings for the print spooler need to be modified to include the department. Correct Answer: Since other departments are accessing the print spooler without difficulty, the department that is having the problem does not have the proper permissions to use the print spooler. Incorrect Answers: The printer is working for other departments; no maintenance is needed. Other departments are accessing the print spooler without difficulty; the spooler is working properly. Other departments are accessing the printer properly; the cable does not need to be replaced.

A broken fan can cause __________ damage to the CPU. ​ a. Thermal ​ b. Shock ​ c. Radiation ​ d. Electro-static

a. Thermal Thermal damage is simply a more technical way to say "overheating".

What aspect of a regular vacuum cleaner makes it unsafe to use inside a laser printer? ​ a. Too much static ​ b. Too much voltage ​ c. Too much vibration ​ d. Too much power

a. Too much static Regular vacuum cleaners generate a tremendous amount of static electricity. Incorrect: Too much power, vibration, or voltage would not make the vacuum unsafe inside a laser printer unless it was powerful enough to start sucking up pieces of the printer itself!

A technician, trying to upgrade the RAM in a laptop, opens the bottom of the case to discover that there is only one RAM slot when there are supposed to be two. Where might the other slot be? ​ a. Under the keyboard ​ b. Above the PC card slot ​ c. Second hard drive bay ​ d. Inside the display bezel

a. Under the keyboard Laptops sometimes hide the second RAM slot under the keyboard.

The technician on call has just finished working on a PC by creating a plan of action and implementing a solution. What is his next step according to the troubleshooting theory? ​ a. Verify the system works. ​ b. Document the actions. ​ c. Identify the problem. ​ d. Formulate a theory.

a. Verify the system works. Right after you implement a solution, verify that your solution worked by checking that the system functions properly. Incorrect Answers: You have just implemented a solution, so you already identified the problem and formulated your theories. You'll want to document everything right after you've verified that the system works.

A newly assembled PC is giving beep codes at boot, but you don't recognize the code. Which of the following would be the best places to look first. (Select two.) ​ a. Video Card ​ b. Hard Drive ​ c. CPU ​ d. RAM

a. Video Card, d. RAM Almost all POST beeps on modern PCs point to either the video card or RAM.

What component can you not typically upgrade on a laptop? ​ a. Video card ​ b. RAM ​ c. Wireless card ​ d. Hard drive

a. Video card It's not possible to upgrade video cards in most laptops.

Which of the following technology converts light into digital information? ​ a. Webcam ​ b. Microphone ​ c. Digitizer ​ d. Inverter

a. Webcam Correct Answer: The webcam converts light into digital information. Incorrect Answers: Microphones convert waves to digital information. Digitizers convert analog information to digital information. An inverter converts electrical current.

Harry thinks his AC adapter may not be charging the battery properly. What is the very first item he should check? ​ a. Whether the AC adapter's LED is on. ​ b. Whether the power-up function key is toggled. ​ c. Whether the laptop is set for recharge mode in Device Manager. ​ d. Whether the battery is good.

a. Whether the AC adapter's LED is on. The first thing to check to verify that an AC adapter is working is the LED on the adapter itself.

When putting a mobile device into airplane mode, which of the following features is typically disabled? (Select two.) ​ a. Wireless ​ b. Cellular data ​ c. Data encryption ​ d. Multi-touch ability ​ e. SD storage

a. Wireless, b. Cellular data Airplane mode disables all networking abilities, such as cellular data and Wi-Fi. This prevents the phone from disrupting the airplane's communications.

A crossover cable would normally be used in a 100BaseT network to connect __________. ​ a. a computer directly to another computer ​ b. a client to a hub ​ c. a client through a switch to a client. ​ d. a client through a switch to a server.

a. a computer directly to another computer You would need a crossover cable if you were creating a direct connection between two computers. Incorrect Answers: You would not use a crossover cable if you were using a switch or hub.

How many devices can you attach to a single serial ATA controller? ​ a. 64 ​ b. 1 ​ c. 2 ​ d. 8

b. 1 Only one drive device can connect to a single SATA controller.

How many pins does a DDR2 DIMM have? ​ a. 200 ​ b. 240 ​ c. 168 ​ d. 184

b. 240 A DDR2 DIMM has 240 pins. Incorrect: DDR2 SO-DIMMs have 200 pins, DDR DIMMs have 184 pins, and SDR DIMMS use 168 pins.

Choose the two frequency bands used by 802.11. (Select two.) ​ a. 4 GHz ​ b. 5 GHz ​ c. 900 MHz ​ d. 2.4 GHz

b. 5 GHz, d. 2.4 GHz Correct Answer: 802.11a uses the 5-GHz range. 802.11b and 802.11g both use the 2.4-GHz range. 802.11n uses both. Incorrect Answers: 900 MHz is a band used for cordless telephones. 4 GHz is not a widely adopted frequency.

Cain wants to install a wireless access point in his house, but he is unsure of the different wireless technologies in the market. Which wireless access point operates ONLY on the 5-GHz frequency? ​ a. 802.11n ​ b. 802.11a ​ c. 802.11b ​ d. 802.11g

b. 802.11a Correct Answer: 802.11a is the only choice here that runs exclusively on the 5-GHz frequency. Incorrect Answers: B, G, and N all operate on the 2.4-GHz frequency. 802.11n is great because it can operate in dual mode, giving it the ability to use both frequencies!

Which of the following form factors dominates the PC industry? ​ a. CTX ​ b. ATX ​ c. BTX ​ d. AT

b. ATX Correct Answer: ATX is by far the dominant form factor. Incorrect Answers: AT was ATX's predecessor. BTX was an alternate form factor developed to enable better cooling, but it never caught on. CTX is not an actual form factor (yet).

Quincy's laser printer keeps giving "Out of memory" errors. He needs very high-quality prints. What should he do? ​ a. Increase the size of the printer's page file. ​ b. Add more memory ​ c. Reduce the resolution ​ d. Print in black and white

b. Add more memory Adding more printer memory will quickly fix this problem. Incorrect Answers: Reducing the resolution or printing in black and white might solve the memory issue, but would compromise the print quality. Printers don't have page files.

A user is connected to his personal mobile hotspot device at a library for internet access. He notices the display shows two connections, instead of just one. Which of the following actions will prevent only unauthorized access to the device immediately? (Select TWO). ​ a. Turn off the hotspot, and try later to see if the intruder has left. ​ b. Add the intruding device to a blocked access list ​ c. Utilize a WiFi analyzer to identify the intruding device. ​ d. Change the SSID's broadcast name. ​ e. Use the hot spot to access the intruder's device.

b. Add the intruding device to a blocked access list, d. Change the SSID's broadcast name. Correct Answer: It is best to block the device from your access list, but you can also prevent the connection by changing the SSID. Changing the SSID will also cause the intruder's system to lose the connection, but you will need to be certain the intruder does not connect to the new SSID. Incorrect Answers: Using the hot spot to access the intruder's device will not prevent them from accessing your device. Turning off the hotspot will immediately stop the intruder, however, it also prevents your access. Utilizing a WiFi analyzer to identify the intruder will not prevent unauthorized access.

When connecting a Bluetooth device to a mobile device, which of the following best describes the purpose of discovery mode? ​ a. Instructs the phone to seek out all nearby devices and connect to them ​ b. Allows a peripheral to be contacted by the mobile device ​ c. Allows two Bluetooth devices to connect to each other without a mobile device ​ d. Disconnects all devices and connects to the closest powered on device

b. Allows a peripheral to be contacted by the mobile device Discovery mode enables a mobile device to "discover" a Bluetooth peripheral so they can connect.

Which of the following explains why tablets boot more quickly than most laptops? ​ a. A tablet has a smaller circuit board than a laptop. ​ b. An SSD drive loads data much faster than a SATA drive. ​ c. A tablet requires less power to operate than a laptop. ​ d. A SATA drive loads data much faster than an IDE drive.

b. An SSD drive loads data much faster than a SATA drive. An SSD drive loads data much faster than a SATA drive.- Since tablets use SSDs for mass storage instead of platter-based hard drives, they load the OS much more quickly.

Which of the following UTP cables can be used as a 1000BaseT cable? ​ a. CAT 3 ​ b. CAT 5e ​ c. CAT 1 ​ d. CAT 5

b. CAT 5e Correct Answer: CAT 5e is the only cable listed that can handle 1000-Mbps data transfer rates. CAT 6 is preferable. Incorrect Answers: CAT 1 is a standard phone line. CAT 3 can handle up to 10 Mbps on Ethernet networks. CAT 5 can handle up to 100 Mbps. Note: Once upon a time there was a network access method called Token Ring. It was a competitor to Ethernet technology back in the '90s. Token Ring used CAT 3 and could achieve transfer speeds up to 16 Mbps.

When troubleshooting a VoIP telephone connection, the line connected to the telephone is MOST likely which of the following cable types? ​ a. HDMI cable ​ b. CAT6 cable ​ c. USB cable ​ d. Single-mode fiber ​ e. CAT3 cable

b. CAT6 cable Correct Answer: VoIP phones use an IP Ethernet network, such as the internet, to provide telephone service; so, it uses a network connection. CAT6 is the most common cable used in VoIP. Incorrect Answers: CAT 3 cable can support power over ethernet, however, it usually has difficulty providing the required bandwidth for VoIP USB cannot be used for VoIP; it is used for peripherals. Single-mode fiber is used in fiber optics. HDMI cables are used for video/audio connections.

Where would you first go on a system to configure Wake on LAN (WOL)? ​ a. Command Prompt ​ b. CMOS Setup ​ c. WOL jumper ​ d. Device Manager

b. CMOS Setup Your first step is to enable WOL in CMOS, then go to Device Manager.

A Windows system is unable to connect to the network. A ping loopback test verifies that the network card is working. What is your next step in troubleshooting the problem? ​ a. Run IPCONFIG. ​ b. Check to see if the link light on the NIC is on. ​ c. Install the driver for the network card. ​ d. Verify that the switch is working properly.

b. Check to see if the link light on the NIC is on. The next step is to check for connectivity. Look at the link light on the NIC to see that it is on, indicating a good connection to the hub or switch.

Which of the following is a proper name for a stick of RAM? ​ a. BGA ​ b. DIMM ​ c. CRIMM ​ d. LGA

b. DIMM Correct: Modern computers use DIMMs for RAM. Incorrect: CRIMMs were used to fill empty slots when using RDRAM. LGA stands for Land Grid Array and is a type of CPU package. BGA stands for Ball Grid Array and is also a type of CPU package.

USB 2.0 supports three data transfer rates: _________, _________, and _________. ​ a. 120 Mbps, 200 Mbps, 400 Mbps ​ b. 1.5 MBps, 24 MBps, 400 MBps ​ c. 1.5 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 480 Mbps ​ d. 100 Mbps, 266 Mbps, 480 Mbps

c. 1.5 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 480 Mbps Correct Answer: USB 2.0 supports three data transfer rates: 1.5 Mbps, 12 Mbps, and 480 Mbps. Incorrect Answers: IEEE 1394a runs at 400 Mbps.

Which of the following optical media: a) is capable of multiple rewrites and b) has the largest capacity? ​ a. BD-R ​ b. DVD-RW ​ c. Blu-Ray ​ d. DVD DS (Double-Sided)

b. DVD-RW DVD-RW discs offer decent capacity (4.37 GB) and multiple rewrites. Incorrect Answer: BD-R discs have more capacity than DVDs of any flavor but do not support multiple rewrites. Blu-Ray refers to a movie disc, not a rewritable disc. A double-sided disc doesn't provide enough information to tell whether it's a writable or rewritable standard.

Your building has a power failure while you're in the middle of printing several print jobs on a networked printer. When the power comes back on, you can't get anything to print from the printer. What should you do? ​ a. Try the Print command several times in your software program. ​ b. Delete all of the print jobs from the buffer and stop and restart the print spooler. ​ c. Try printing from a different PC on the same network. ​ d. Press the Reload button on the printer.

b. Delete all of the print jobs from the buffer and stop and restart the print spooler. Correct Answer: To clear the printer and begin printing again, you need to clear the buffer by deleting the existing print jobs, and then stop and restart the print spooler. Incorrect Answers: There is no such thing as a Reload button, and re-trying the Print command will only add to the buffer problem. In this case, the problem is with the printer, so trying another PC won't help.

What component on a mobile device operates the touch screen? ​ a. Geotracking ​ b. Digitizer ​ c. Accelerometer ​ d. LCD

b. Digitizer Correct Answer: Digitizer is correct. A digitizer's function is to transfer the touch functions from your finger to the LCD, so the LCD can respond to your action. It works like a keyboard, giving your device input on what you would like to occur. Incorrect Answers: LCD is simply a display device. The digitizer is often attached to the LCD, but they are different components. An accelerometer is incorrect. It is an instrument to measure acceleration through vibration. Geotracking is incorrect. Geotracking identifies a person's location by obtaining GPS data

Where is a laptop's wireless antenna typically located? ​ a. Bottom bezel ​ b. Display bezel ​ c. Keyboard ​ d. Rear panel

b. Display bezel Wireless antennas are typically installed in laptops' screen bezels since this results in the best possible reception.

A power supply +12 VDC output has dropped to +11.5 VDC. What should you do? ​ a. Replace the power supply with a higher wattage unit. ​ b. Do nothing, as the slight drop is acceptable. ​ c. Check the capacitors. ​ d. Replace the power supply with a lower wattage unit.

b. Do nothing, as the slight drop is acceptable. Do nothing, as the slight drop is acceptable. Most power supplies will still operate acceptably down to around +/-11 VDC. Incorrect Answers: Replacing the power supply with a lower wattage unit might cause other issues, especially if the system needs more wattage than it provides. Replacing the power supply with a higher wattage unit wouldn't hurt, but it's not necessary, either. Checking the capacitors is a made-up answer and is incorrect.

A company is working on making the office more environmentally friendly and would like to reduce the amount of paper consumed on a multi-function printer. What setting can be utilized to achieve this outcome? ​ a. Collate ​ b. Duplex ​ c. Economy ink ​ d. Orientation

b. Duplex Correct Answer: Duplexing is the only option that will allow you to reduce the amount of paper during a print job. It allows for printing on the front and back of the page, which can cut paper consumption in half. Incorrect Answers: The orientation (portrait or landscape) will not always allow less paper usage. Collate papers only sets them in proper order in multipage jobs. Economy ink will only save your ink cost, it will not save paper.

HTTPS differs from HTTP in that the traffic is ______ and it uses port number ____. ​ a. Throttled, 143 ​ b. Encrypted, 443 ​ c. Password protected, 80 ​ d. Compressed, 110

b. Encrypted, 443 Correct: HTTPS differs from HTTP in that the traffic is encrypted. It uses port number 443. Incorrect: HTTPS does not compress as part of the protocol, but, like HTTP, it supports compressed data such as images. Port 110 is for POP3 e-mail servers. Throttling is the process of reducing bandwidth for certain systems or networks. This is usually done by ISPs to prevent abuse of their bandwidth. Port 143 is for IMAP e-mail servers. A password is commonly used for an HTTPS site's authentication, but port 80 is for HTTP, not HTTPS.

A user calls the help desk because an important presentation folder is missing from the desktop of his system. The user is certain the folder was there the previous day. The technician views the properties of the parent folder and confirms a backup listed on the "Prior Versions" tab. According to the theory of troubleshooting, which of the following is the technician's NEXT step? ​ a. Verify full system functionality and implement preventive measures. ​ b. Establish a theory of probable cause. ​ c. Test the theory to determine the cause. ​ d. Document findings, actions, and outcomes.

b. Establish a theory of probable cause. Correct Answer: Once you have identified a problem, the next step in troubleshooting theory is to establish a theory of probable cause. Incorrect Answers: Test the theory is incorrect, you need to create the theory first. You cannot document findings, actions, and outcomes when you do not have any yet. Verifying the system does not help solve the customer's problem, and since we don't know what happened yet; we cannot implement preventative measures.

A stand-alone printer will print a test page just fine, but it makes gobbledygook out of your term paper. What's probably wrong? ​ a. Missing printer interface ​ b. Faulty driver ​ c. Out of toner ​ d. Fuser error

b. Faulty driver The driver that is installed is probably incorrect or corrupted. That will produce a print-out that is all messed up while printing directly from the printer itself works just fine. Incorrect Answers: The fact that the test page works shows that the printer is working fine and has toner. A missing printer interface would keep the print job from getting to the printer completely.

The person responsible for maintaining the company's laser printer is out of the office. You are told to service the laser printer. Which part of the printer should you avoid touching and why? ​ a. Toner. The toner gets to a boiling point. ​ b. Fuser. One of its two rollers is a heated roller. ​ c. Paper tray. Smudge prints cause paper jams. ​ d. Laser. The beam is very hot to the touch.

b. Fuser. One of its two rollers is a heated roller. The fuser is the only component that is hot to the touch. Incorrect Answers: Laser. While the beam is very hot to the touch, you can't access it. And even if you could, it is not powerful enough to hurt you. Toner. The toner gets to a boiling point. The toner can be messy, but also will not hurt you. Paper tray. Smudge prints cause paper jams. The paper tray is completely safe to touch.

A user complains because the social media apps on his mobile device always note his location. The user is worried about privacy and would like to keep this information from being broadcast on his social media. Which of the following features should the user adjust in order to accomplish this? ​ a. Filtering ​ b. Geotracking ​ c. Tethering ​ d. WiFi

b. Geotracking Correct Answer: Geotracking can be turned off. Many apps are able to use GPS enabled mobile devices to identify a person's physical location. Mobile devices often have this feature within their camera app. This setting can be easily changed on your mobile device, to not leave your location. Incorrect Answers: Filtering is not the correct answer. Filtering refers to removing unwanted features of a signal. Turning off WiFi will not assist, as the GPS is still active. Tethering is a way to use a device as a hotspot to share an internet connection, it will not assist the user.

John's client needs to connect an external monitor to his laptop. Which connection types is the laptop most likely to have to accomplish this goal? (Select TWO). ​ a. PS/2 ​ b. HDMI ​ c. VGA ​ d. RCA ​ e. Serial

b. HDMI, c. VGA Correct answers: Most laptops have a VGA port. Many new ones also have an HDMI port. Incorrect answers: PS/2 ports enable you to connect a keyboard or pointing device (like a mouse) to a computer. Serial ports are ancient and were used to connect mice. RCA jacks are for audio, not video.

When walking past a server with a RAID 5 array, a technician hears a loud clicking noise. Which of the following could most likely occur? ​ a. BSOD ​ b. Hard drive failure ​ c. OS not found on boot ​ d. RAID array failure

b. Hard drive failure A clicking hard drive means a dying hard drive. Get that hard drive out of the raid and replaced as quickly as possible!

As you're helping a user configure her e-mail over the phone, she remarks that the IP address is different than it was when she checked last week. This surprises her, since she didn't make any changes to her TCP/IP configuration. The user has had no problems running her web browser. You immediately know that: ​ a. Her default gateway is dynamic. ​ b. Her computer is a DHCP client. ​ c. She is running Internet Explorer. ​ d. Her IP address is static.

b. Her computer is a DHCP client. Only DHCP clients can change IP addresses dynamically. Incorrect Answers: Hiding the SSID is a good idea, but a tech-savvy neighbor would still be able to join the user's network. Static IP addresses wouldn't help. Disabling the WAN port would mean that the user would be getting no Internet at all, which is the only thing worse than slow Internet. At least his neighbors would probably quit using his network.

A client's PC often gets an "Out of Disk Space" error. What can you do to address this problem? (Select two.) ​ a. Increase the size of the virtual memory. ​ b. Install a larger hard drive. ​ c. Add more RAM. ​ d. Delete unneeded files.

b. Install a larger hard drive., d. Delete unneeded files. This is a hard drive storage problem. You must either add more hard drive space or clean up what you have.

The rooms on the west side of a house do not get enough wireless signal to allow the use of the wireless network. What can you do to fix this? ​ a. Buy a more powerful WAP ​ b. Install a second WAP ​ c. Upgrade to 802.11g ​ d. Install a router

b. Install a second WAP Adding a second wireless access point (WAP) will extend the range of your wireless network. Incorrect Answers: WAPs can only be so powerful. The scenario does not tell us which 802.11 standards is being used, so switching to 802.11g might not be that helpful. A router will not increase the range of a wireless signal.

If a device is hot-swappable, why should you use the Safely Remove Hardware Tool? ​ a. It enables the device to cool down. ​ b. It enables any open files on the device to be closed. ​ c. It prevents ESD. ​ d. It allows Windows to store information about the device. ​ e. It enables the device to recover from a power management mode if the device should be in one.

b. It enables any open files on the device to be closed. Safely Remove Hardware enables open files on the removable device to close.

The image on a customer's laptop is very dim, with only the outline visible. What can cause this problem? (Select two.) ​ a. OLED ​ b. LCD ​ c. Inverter ​ d. Plasma screen ​ e. CRT

b. LCD, c. Inverter Correct Answers: If the LCD's inverter fails, the backlights can't get any power, causing the image to be so dim as to look almost black. Incorrect Answers: Laptops don't use plasma screens or CRTs, since they are heavy and bulky. OLED screens are very uncommon and don't require a backlight. They either work or they don't; the picture won't get dim from an error.

What type of printer uses an imaging drum? ​ a. Thermal ​ b. Laser ​ c. Inkjet ​ d. Impact

b. Laser Laser printers use lasers to charge the surface of the imaging drum in the shape of the image to be printed.

Which of the following is the test we use to verify a NIC is sending and receiving packets correctly? ​ a. Checksum ​ b. Loopback ​ c. Parity ​ d. Bit Error Rate Test

b. Loopback Correct Answer: A loopback test utilizes a loopback plug which is inserted into the NIC's RJ-45 port. You then run a PING 127.0.0.1 or PING localhost to instruct the card to ping itself. Incorrect Answers: A Bit Error Rate Test is used on high capacity voice lines such as T1 or T3. In computing, a checksum is most commonly a value placed on computer files to verify they haven't been altered. Parity is an older testing method, sometimes seen in older high-end RAM, which uses an extra bit to test a set of data bits.

Two users would like to share pictures between their mobile devices. Both devices will be in close proximity and the users do not wish to use a third-party service and/or other networking devices. Which of the following is the BEST option for this scenario? ​ a. USB ​ b. NFC ​ c. Wifi ​ d. IR

b. NFC Correct Answer: Near field communication (NFC) protocols are designed for just such sharing. Used over wireless communication, it allows for data exchange for distances of 4 centimeters or less. Incorrect Answers: Infrared (IR) will require software. WiFi will require that they are connected to a common network. USB will require cabling.

A customer downloaded and set up a mobile payment service to use with their first-generation smartphone. When trying to use the service at a retailer that supports the mobile payment service, the payment service will not work. Which of the following is missing from the customer's smartphone? ​ a. IMSI ​ b. NFC chip ​ c. RFID ​ d. Bluetooth

b. NFC chip Correct Answer: Mobile pay technology uses a Near Field Communication chip. This chip allows two devices to set up a set of protocols that allow communication while in close proximity. Early smartphones did not have NFC chips and are not able to support mobile payment services. Incorrect Answers: RFID is an electronic tracking technology. Bluetooth does not support mobile payments. IMSI is used to identify the user on a cellular network. It is not used for mobile payments.

A retail-boxed CPU usually comes with a ________ fan. ​ a. Large ​ b. OEM ​ c. Specialized ​ d. Overdrive

b. OEM The fans that come with retail-boxed CPUs are known as Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) fans.

Sam sent a print job to the printer, can see it is the only one in the queue, but it is not printing. What can be done to try to get it to print? ​ a. Open the Print Spooler icon in the Control Panel, select the print job, and click the Restart button. ​ b. Open the Print Spooler icon in the system tray, select the print job, and click Restart. ​ c. Open the Print Spooler icon in the system tray, select the print job, and click Delete. ​ d. Shut off the printer. ​ e. Disable the printer.

b. Open the Print Spooler icon in the system tray, select the print job, and click Restart. The Print Spooler shows up in the System Tray for all actively printing jobs. Open it and restart the print job.

What kind of network connection can you make with a crossover cable? (Select two.) ​ a. Hub to the modem ​ b. PC NIC to PC NIC ​ c. Hub to the hub (without uplink port) ​ d. PC NIC to a hub

b. PC NIC to PC NIC, c. Hub to the hub (without uplink port) Correct Answers: Normal patch cables won't work when connecting two PCs directly by their NICs. You can also use a crossover cable to connect two hubs that aren't using an uplink port.

What is likely to be reset during standard printer maintenance? ​ a. Job queue ​ b. Paper and tray settings ​ c. Print job cache ​ d. Page count

b. Paper and tray settings Printer maintenance might have the effect of resetting the printer's paper and tray settings.

What PHYSICAL part of the hard drive stores data? ​ a. Track ​ b. Platter ​ c. Head Actuator ​ d. Cylinder

b. Platter The metallic platters of the hard drive store data.

What is "duplex printing"? ​ a. Two-way printer communication ​ b. Printing on both sides of the paper ​ c. Inline binding of the paper ​ d. Automatic printer collation

b. Printing on both sides of the paper Duplex printing is the process of printing on both sides of a sheet of paper. Incorrect Answers: Collation is to stack in an organized fashion. Binding is to create something like a book or magazine. The other answer is made up.

Which of the following tools would be used to connect CAT5e cabling to a patch panel? ​ a. Crimper ​ b. Punch down ​ c. Tone probe ​ d. Loopback plugs

b. Punch down Correct Answer: A punch down tool presses the individual strands of wire into a patch panel. Incorrect Answers: A tone probe helps network techs find the port to which a particular Ethernet cord is attached. Loopback plugs help test a NIC. A crimper is used to attach RJ-45 plugs to an Ethernet cable.

Tammy has an iOS tablet. She has filled up her device to maximum capacity with games, music, and pictures. She wants some additional storage. Which would work BEST in helping her get more storage? ​ a. Restore the device to the default state ​ b. Purchase a new tablet ​ c. Install additional flash memory ​ d. Install an external USB hard drive

b. Purchase a new tablet Because this is an iOS device, it works in the closed-source Apple environment. No upgrades for you—buy a new one with more space! Incorrect Answers: You can't install an external USB hard drive with an iOS-based device. As stated earlier, it's closed source. You also can't install additional flash memory either, sorry! Restoring it to the defaults certainly would free up some space, but it would also trash her existing files. That would not be the BEST situation for Tammy.

You want to equip yourself with FRUs for a laptop. What would you take with you? (Choose two.) ​ a. SD card reader ​ b. RAM ​ c. NIC ​ d. Video card ​ e. Hard drive

b. RAM, e. Hard drive The HDD and RAM are very easy to replace and are considered laptop field replaceable units (FRUs). Incorrect Answers: Video cards, NICs, and SD card readers are usually integrated into the laptop's motherboard and are not considered FRUs.

A user is reporting that her laptop cannot connect to the wireless network from her office, even though she was able to connect yesterday. Which of the following would be the most likely reason? ​ a. The user is too far away from the access point ​ b. Radio switch on laptop is disabled ​ c. Channel interference ​ d. Radio switch on laptop is enabled

b. Radio switch on laptop is disabled The radio switch is the bane of laptop users everywhere. It's very easy to accidentally switch the wireless signal off, which many users don't think to look for.

The touchpad on Otto's laptop is no longer tracking properly. What should he do? ​ a. Use a real mouse. ​ b. Reconfigure the touchpad driver. ​ c. Update the keyboard driver. ​ d. Do a hardware reboot on the laptop.

b. Reconfigure the touchpad driver. Touchpad drivers are notorious for losing their configuration. Incorrect Answers: The fact that the test page works shows that the printer is working fine and has toner. A missing printer interface would keep the print job from getting to the printer completely.

A technician needs to replace a touch screen on a laptop that supports Windows 8.1. Which of the following is the FIRST step the technician should perform? ​ a. Removal of the laptop bezel. ​ b. Refer to the manufacturer's documentation. ​ c. Document and label each component upon removal. ​ d. Recalibrating the LCD screen.

b. Refer to the manufacturer's documentation. Laptop manufacturers all have different procedures for screen removal. It is always best to review the documentation from the manufacturer to ensure you don't have any problems with the repair. Incorrect Answers: Removal will be necessary, but first, you must know how to remove the bezel properly. Documentation and labeling are good, but first, you must know how to remove the bezel properly. The LCD will not need any tuning until it is installed.

You are working on a laptop with an LCD screen that has dead pixels. What is the best way to get rid of them? ​ a. Replace the backlight ​ b. Replace the LCD panel ​ c. Replace the inverter ​ d. Replace the back bezel

b. Replace the LCD panel Those pixels are defective and the LCD is failing to reproduce light levels correctly. The only way to fix this is to replace the LCD panel itself. Incorrect Answers: You should replace the inverter when you see nothing but a faint image on a dark screen. Replace the backlight(s) when the LCD screen starts to go dim or eventually just goes black. Replacing the back bezel might make your laptop look brand new again, but it won't fix a dead pixel.

Jose is upgrading the memory on his laptop. The laptop has two slots for RAM, but one of them is currently being occupied. He has checked the qualified vendor list to ensure compatibility. After installing the new stick of RAM, the BIOS reports the original amount of memory. What should Jose do NEXT? ​ a. Replace all of the RAM ​ b. Reseat the new stick of RAM ​ c. Check your Virtual Memory settings ​ d. Check for any patches of Microsoft's website

b. Reseat the new stick of RAM Correct Answer: Reseat the RAM. In a situation like this, when you know the RAM is compatible, the first thing you should do is simply try again. Maybe it wasn't inserted all the way. Incorrect Answers: Replacing all the RAM won't do any good. You know that the original stick works perfectly. Checking Windows Update won't fix a RAM installation issue. And your virtual memory settings are an operating system concern.

Robert wants to have an Internet connection that will give him the lowest latency when viewing streaming videos. Which of these options should he choose LAST? ​ a. DSL ​ b. Satellite ​ c. Cable ​ d. T-1

b. Satellite Correct Answer: Satellite connections have to travel almost 45,000 miles roundtrip, which can cause major latency issues when doing bandwidth-intensive applications. Incorrect Answers: Cable, DSL, and T-1's are all wired connections. Latency will be lower using them.

While any form of electronic communication suffers from some amount of latency, which of the following technologies is particularly notorious for this problem? ​ a. 1000BaseT ​ b. Satellite ​ c. POTS ​ d. SDSL

b. Satellite Geo-stationary satellites orbit at 22000 miles above the earth. The physical distance makes latency an inherent issue for satellite communication. Incorrect: Neither 1000BaseT, SDSL, or even good old POTS suffers from as much latency as satellite.

A user calls telling you the printer is prompting for "Load Legal" but the user has no interest in printing on legal paper. What should you do? ​ a. Direct the user to a true letter-sized printer on the network. ​ b. Show the user how to set the print job for letter paper. ​ c. Tell the user to load some legal paper anyway. ​ d. Tell the user to restart the printer.

b. Show the user how to set the print job for letter paper. The user is configuring their application to print on legal paper. Show them how to set it up to request letter paper.

In general, how should a person install a stick of RAM on a desktop? ​ a. One side into the retaining clips, then the other ​ b. Straight down into the slot ​ c. Through the ZIF socket ​ d. At a 45-degree angle

b. Straight down into the slot All current desktop RAM gets inserted straight down into the slot. You must apply even pressure along with the entire stick. Incorrect Answers: Installing the RAM at a 45-degree angle might break or damage the stick of RAM. Installing the RAM from one end to the other might break or damage the stick of RAM. The ZIF socket is for CPUs, not RAM.

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) uses which of the following TCP/IP Protocols and ports? ​ a. UDP, with ports 20 and 21 ​ b. TCP with port 20, UDP with port 21 ​ c. TCP with port 40, HTTP with port 80 ​ d. TCP, with ports 20 and 21

b. TCP, with ports 20 and 21 FTP uses TCP by default, with ports 20 and 21.

A tech gets a distress call from a user complaining about hearing a scraping sound on his computer. What could be the problem? ​ a. The power supply is not getting enough voltage. ​ b. The hard drive is failing. ​ c. The hard drive is reformatting. ​ d. The CPU is overheating.

b. The hard drive is failing. Correct Answer: The hard drive is failing. Hard drives tend to make various sounds when dying, such as scraping noises, high-pitched squeals, and clacking sounds. Incorrect Answers: An overheating CPU will cause the computer to run more slowly or shut down. A power supply without the proper voltage will result in a "dead" PC. A hard drive that's reformatting doesn't make a distinctive sound.

You are troubleshooting a laptop that was just recently diagnosed with trouble holding power. When you turn the laptop on to troubleshoot, you notice that even while connected to the AC power adapter, the laptop will still use battery power. What could be causing something like this to happen? (Choose two.) ​ a. The LCD's power inverter is malfunctioning ​ b. The internal power circuity on the motherboard is faulty ​ c. The power adapter that plugs into the wall is malfunctioning ​ d. You have selected a power scheme in your OS that disables charging ​ e. The battery is incompatible with the laptop

b. The internal power circuity on the motherboard is faulty, c. The power adapter that plugs into the wall is malfunctioning Correct Answers: The internal power circuity and the power adapter are the two pieces to this mystery that need to be checked out. Either one could be at fault, or worse... both! Incorrect Answers: If the LCD's power inverter was malfunctioning, we would have a working laptop, we just wouldn't see anything on the laptop's screen. There is no power scheme in your OS that will disable battery charging. The battery is incompatible with the system is unlikely. Laptops always come with a battery when purchased. Batteries are also very proprietary to the unit they are meant for.

A client's PC will no longer boot following the annual test of a company's back-up generator system. When the client attempts to turn on the system, the display receives no output. Upon arrival, the technician also notices there are no POST beep codes when turned on, however, the system's fans do begin to run after turning on. The client describes the fans as being louder and faster than normal. Which of the following is the MOST likely issue? ​ a. The power test erased the hard drive. ​ b. The motherboard was damaged during the power test. ​ c. The power supply no longer functions due to damage. ​ d. RAM was damaged by ESD.

b. The motherboard was damaged during the power test. Correct Answer: The motherboard is not working, because there are no beep codes. Incorrect Answers: A power test cannot erase a hard drive. RAM damage could prevent the system not to boot, however, the motherboard would still emit a POST beep code for RAM. If the power supply was not functional, the fan would not spin.

A user describes a loud clicking noise coming from their system, and are unable to boot their computer to the operating system. The technician determines the loud clicking noise to be from the hard drive. What is MOST likely creating the noise? ​ a. Your system attempting to connect to the drive. ​ b. The motion of the read/write head armature parallel to the platter. ​ c. Bad spindle motor bearings. ​ d. Solid-state read/write head-scratching the platter surface. Explanation

b. The motion of the read/write head armature parallel to the platter. Correct Answer: Traditional hard drives use platters that spin and use read/write heads on actuator arms to read the top and bottom of the platters. The arms are controlled by a servo motor. All these moving metal parts can wear down over time and break. Incorrect Answers: Your system uses an electronic signal and no audible sound occurs. Solid-state drives do not use moving parts. The hard drive does not have spindle motor bearings.

Your new office networked printer is having trouble. You set the IP address to 192.168.4.3. It self-tests just fine and everything is properly configured, but no one can print to it. When you try to PING the printer, you don't get a response. All computers can access the server and the Internet—you even PING the router at 192.168.41.1 and it responds nicely. What should you now suspect? ​ a. The network switch ​ b. The printer's IP address ​ c. The printer's NIC ​ d. The subnet mask for the entire network

b. The printer's IP address Correct Answer: The printer's IP address looks like it is not in the same network as the rest of the PCs—certainly worth checking next! Incorrect Answers: The network switch is not the problem if you can still access the server and the Internet. The printer's NIC is probably not the issue if it can self-test okay. The network's subnet mask is not the issue if the server and Internet can be accessed.

An older network needs to labeled to show where each network connection terminates in a patch panel. Which of the following tools would be BEST for the technician to identify the connections? ​ a. Cable tester ​ b. Tone generator and probe ​ c. Punchdown tool ​ d. RJ-45 loopback plug

b. Tone generator and probe When a cable is plugged into a tone generator, it sends a tone through the cable that can be detected through a receiver called a probe. The probe can be pointed at each cable on the switch. When the probe touches the cable that is plugged into the tone generator, the tone can be heard through the probe. Incorrect Answers: An RJ-45 loopback plug is used to test the connection, not to find a cable. A punch-down tool is used to insert the wire into a patch panel. A cable tester can only test a cable for electrical connection.

The network connection in Shirley's new office doesn't work. What tool would enable tech to find the specific network cable for Shirley's office inside the wiring closet? ​ a. Multimeter ​ b. Toner probe ​ c. Cable tester ​ d. Wire puller

b. Toner probe A Fox and Hound, or toner probe and tone generator, enables you to locate specific network cables. Incorrect: Neither a multimeter nor cable tester enables you to locate a specific cable. A wire puller, or fish tape, enables cable installers to run new wires through conduits.

A printer usually plugs into which of the following ports? ​ a. RG-6 ​ b. USB ​ c. DB-9 ​ d. Mini-DIN

b. USB Correct Answer: A printer usually plugs into either a DB-25 or USB port. (Although some can use FireWire, it's not as common.) Incorrect Answers: Mini-DIN is for mice and keyboards. DB-9 is another name for the serial port, and while there were printers that could use the DB-9, it was much more common to use the DB-25 or USB ports.

Which end of the USB cable plugs into the PC? ​ a. Mini-B ​ b. USB A ​ c. USB B ​ d. Mini-A

b. USB A Plug the A connector into the PC. Incorrect: The B connector and mini-B connectors are used on the peripherals themselves.

On a laptop, which function key might keep a user from accessing the Internet? ​ a. Volume ​ b. Wireless ​ c. Screen lock ​ d. Bluetooth

b. Wireless If the user accidentally presses the wireless function key, it will turn his wireless NIC off, preventing him from getting Internet connectivity.

You are trying to connect your laptop to your new 52" LED TV using an HDMI connector. When you connect everything, you immediately noticed that you get a video on the screen, but there is no sound. What is the MOST likely cause of this? ​ a. The speakers in your TV are not compatible ​ b. You need to select HDMI audio on your laptop ​ c. The HDMI cable you installed doesn't meet the specification ​ d. You need to install a third-party application

b. You need to select HDMI audio on your laptop Correct Answer: Go to the Sound applet in the Control Panel and ensure your sound card is using the HDMI to output sound. You probably just need to select or enable it. Incorrect Answers: Speakers are speakers. They don't care if it's a digital signal or an analog signal. As long as you have the right connectors, you'll be good to go. You don't need a third-party application to take advantage of HDMI. All HDMI cables can send video and audio over the same cable.

Maria returns from a wonderful vacation but finds her portable computer can log into the LAN at the office, but not to external sites. Betsy the tech tries a few options, such as accessing a Web site by name and by IP address. The former fails, but the latter hits the site. What command should Betsy run to resolve this problem? ​ a. ipconfig /all ​ b. ipconfig /flushdns ​ c. ipconfig /setclassid6 ​ d. ipconfig

b. ipconfig /flushdns Correct Answer: Maria's DNS resolver cache has a problem; running ipconfig /flushdns will most likely fix the issue. Incorrect Answers: Running ipconfig by itself will provide information, but not resolve any problems. Running ipconfig /all will provide a lot of information, but not resolve any problems. Running ipconfig /setclassid6 will modify the IPv6 DHCP class ID, but won't flush the DNS.

Which of the following is a private IP address? ​ a. 172.1.1.1 ​ b. 1.1.1.1 ​ c. 10.1.1.1 ​ d. 192.1.1.1

c. 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.1 is a private IP address. There are three private IP address ranges: Class A: 10.X.X.X Class B: 172.16.X.X - 172.31.X.X Class C: 192.168.X.X

Both CD and DVD drive speeds are based on multiples of the original CD-ROM drive speed. What is that speed? ​ a. 150 MBps ​ b. 100 KBps ​ c. 150 KBps ​ d. 100 MBps

c. 150 KBps The original CD-ROM drive speed was 150 KBps. Incorrect Answers: 100 MBps was the maximum data transfer rate of ATA-6. 150 MBps is the maximum throughput of the 1.5Gb variety of SATA drives. 100 KBps is meaningless and made up.

Which of the following is an example of an Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA)? ​ a. 196.254.3.4 ​ b. 192.168.5.3 ​ c. 169.254.3.17 ​ d. 192.254.4.17

c. 169.254.3.17 169.254.3.17 is an example of an Automatic Private IP Address. All APIPA addresses must start with 169.254.

A computer with an IP address of 143.75.125.1 most likely has a subnet mask that looks like which of the following? ​ a. 255.255.255.0 ​ b. 0.0.0.0 ​ c. 255.255.0.0 ​ d. 255.0.0.0

c. 255.255.0.0 Any IP address with a starting number from 128 through 191 is almost certainly the old Class B which always has a subnet range of 255.255.0.0. Incorrect Answers: 255.0.0.0 is a Class A subnet. 255.255.255.0 is a Class C subnet. 0.0.0.0 is an invalid address. Note: 0.0.0.0 is a totally valid address for routers. It's called a default route. Don't worry about that term for now, but I bet you can't wait for Network+!

What voltages does an ATX12V P1 connector provide for the motherboard? ​ a. 5 V, 12 V ​ b. 3.3 V, 5 V ​ c. 3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V ​ d. 3.3 V, 12 V

c. 3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V An ATX12V P1 connector provides 3.3 V, 5 V, and 12 V of power to the motherboard. Incorrect Answers: 4-pin Molex connectors provide 5 V and 12 V of power. AUX connectors provide 3.3 V and 5 V of power.

Under outdoor conditions, the 802.11g standard supports data throughput of up to _______________ and has a range of up to _______________. ​ a. 11 Mbps / 120 meters ​ b. 11 Mbps / 140 meters ​ c. 54 Mbps / 140 meters ​ d. 54 Mbps / 250 meters

c. 54 Mbps / 140 meters Correct Answer: Under ideal, outdoor conditions, the 802.11g standard supports data throughput of up to 54 Mbps and has a range of up to 140 meters. Incorrect Answers: 802.11b has a data throughput of 11 Mbps at 140 meters. 802.11a has a data throughput of 54 Mbps at 120 meters. 802.11n has a data throughput of 150+ Mbps at 250 meters.

Amy's office wants to upgrade their intranet web server. The pricing for the software they use is based on motherboard sockets. Which of the following CPU and motherboard combinations offers the best performance at the best price? ​ a. A dual-processor motherboard with six overclocked cores each ​ b. A single-processor motherboard with eight threaded cores ​ c. A single-processor motherboard with eight hyperthreaded cores ​ d. A dual-processor motherboard with ten overclocked cores each

c. A single-processor motherboard with eight hyperthreaded cores Correct Answer: A single-processor motherboard with eight hyperthreaded cores will provide excellent performance and minimum costs. Incorrect Answers: A single-processor motherboard with eight threaded cores doesn't make a lot of sense. All CPUs process threads. A dual-processor motherboard with six overclocked cores would provide good performance but would cost more than a single-processor solution. A dual-processor motherboard with ten overclocked cores would provide good performance but would cost more than a single-processor solution.

Virtually all home routers today are configured using: ​ a. BIOS ​ b. Telnet ​ c. A web interface ​ d. Their own keyboard and mouse

c. A web interface Almost all home routers use a web interface.

What type of service is DHCP? ​ a. Remote access ​ b. Name resolution ​ c. Addressing ​ d. E-mail

c. Addressing DHCP is the service that enables a centralized server to distribute IP addresses for a network.

Android smartphones are different from other smartphone devices in that: ​ a. Android apps are more secure than other manufacturer devices ​ b. Android devices are able to use other manufacturer apps. ​ c. Android devices use open-source operating systems. ​ d. Android devices operate on a proprietary operating system.

c. Android devices use open-source operating systems. Correct Answer: Andriod uses an open-source operating system. Open source refers to a program in which the source code is available to the general public for use and modification from its original design free of charge. Since open source can be modified, it is not proprietary. Incorrect Answers: The operating system does not determine the security of an application. Manufacturers write the same application for different types of smartphone systems, but apps can only be used for the operating system for which it was written. Andriod uses an open-source operating system, it is not proprietary.

How often should you reapply thermal compound on your CPU? ​ a. Reapply yearly. ​ b. Reapply every two years. ​ c. Applying thermal paste is not a maintenance issue. ​ d. It's a good idea to reapply thermal paste whenever you clean the inside of the system unit.

c. Applying thermal paste is not a maintenance issue. You never reapply thermal paste as a maintenance issue! Once it's on, you don't need to touch it again unless you remove the CPU fan.

A customer needs to create a copy of a database on media, however, the file is 89GB. Which of the following format specifications can support the file size? ​ a. BD - R ​ b. BD - RE ​ c. BDXL ​ d. BD - RE DL

c. BDXL Correct Answer: Conventional Blu-ray technology has a capacity of 50GB. BDXL supports 100 GB and 128 GB disks through triple and quadruple layer disks. Incorrect Answers: BD-RE DL will not support the file size. BD-RE will not support the file size. BD-R will not support the file size.

Jim's parents want to use a wireless keyboard for their Home Theater PC running Windows Media Center. Which technology would best meet their needs? ​ a. Serial ​ b. 802.11 ​ c. Bluetooth ​ d. Ethernet

c. Bluetooth Of the choices given, only Bluetooth is a viable option as there are no wireless keyboards that use the other wireless choice, 802.11. Incorrect Answers: Serial and Ethernet are not wireless technologies.

The image output from your new color laser printer seems to be a little too blue. What can you do to fix this? ​ a. Clean the printhead. ​ b. Clean the primary corona. ​ c. Calibrate the printer. ​ d. Make sure all color toners are in the correct position in the printer.

c. Calibrate the printer. Color calibration is an important step to getting your printer to generate an accurate color.

Which of the following is the most important item Tim should check to make sure he buys an AC adapter that will work with his laptop at his home? ​ a. Make sure the household power plug on the AC adapter matches Tim's power outlets. ​ b. Check the physical size of the AC adapter. ​ c. Check the AC adapter's DC power connector to verify that it is the right size/shape for Tim's laptop. ​ d. Check to see if the AC adapter is the same brand as Tim's laptop.

c. Check the AC adapter's DC power connector to verify that it is the right size/shape for Tim's laptop. AC adapters come with a bewildering number of DC power connectors (the plug that goes into your laptop).

What is the best way to determine the total capacity and specific type of RAM your system can handle? ​ a. Check the Device Manager. ​ b. Open the case and inspect the RAM. ​ c. Check the motherboard book. ​ d. Check the System utility in the Control Panel.

c. Check the motherboard book. The best way to determine the total capacity and specific type of RAM your system can handle is to check the motherboard book.

The IP address 3.4.15.124 is an example of which of the following class licenses? ​ a. Class D ​ b. Class B ​ c. Class A ​ d. Class C

c. Class A Correct Answer: This is a Class A address. The Class A first octet is from 1 to 126. Incorrect Answers: The Class B first octet is from 128 to 191. The Class C first octet is from 192 to 223. The Class D first octet is from 224 to 239.

Janice's onsite call is almost funny - the laser printer is spewing pages like crazy. The customer begs "Janice, stop this 4300-page printer job!" Which of the following is the most elegant solution? ​ a. Turn off the printer. ​ b. Reset the printer. ​ c. Clear the print spooler. ​ d. Unplug the printer.

c. Clear the print spooler. Clearing the print spooler in Windows will not only stop the print job but will also tell the printer to clear its own buffer. If this doesn't work, then go ahead and get inelegant!

A mobile phone is responding slowly and erratically for a user. The user has tried a soft reset on the device, but the phone continues to respond slowly. Which of the following is the BEST step the user can take to fix this problem? ​ a. Change your power settings. ​ b. Reset to factory default. ​ c. Close applications that are unused. ​ d. Turn off your location services.

c. Close applications that are unused. Correct Answer: Close the unused apps is the best answer. Many people do not realize the number of applications that are running in the background on your mobile device. If you have performance issues, try reviewing the applications that are running on your system, and close applications that are not being used. Incorrect Answers: Power settings will not assist, they are designed to help the battery life of a device. Resetting the tablet may fix the problem, however, you will lose all your data. This problem does not require drastic measures. Turning off location services will not assist. It may help your battery, but it would not affect your response time.

A user's computer will not boot. A technician notices four indicator lights on the backside of the computer. Two of the lights are green and two are amber. Which of the following documentation should the technician read to determine what the lights are indicating? ​ a. Wiring scheme ​ b. Network diagram ​ c. Computer manual ​ d. Asset management

c. Computer manual Correct Answer: The computer's manual should show the technician what the lights mean. Incorrect Answers: A network diagram shows the layout of a network, not what a computer's indicator lights mean. Asset management is the practice of keeping track of supplies or other assets. A wiring scheme is a detailed report of the wiring standards used in a network.

Which of the following would cause your PC to have an address that starts with 169.254? ​ a. Web server down. ​ b. DNS server down. ​ c. DHCP server down. ​ d. WINS server down.

c. DHCP server down. Any address with 169.254 means the computer is using APIPA and cannot access the DHCP server. Odds are very good the DHCP server is down.

Mike is setting up a new Internet connection. When he types PING 209.29.33.25, he is successful. When he types www.totalsem.com, he is not. Which TCP/IP setting should he check first? ​ a. Default Gateway ​ b. WINS ​ c. DNS ​ d. Subnet Mask

c. DNS Correct Answer: He should check his DNS (Domain Name System) server address first. Incorrect Answers: The subnet mask isn't the problem if he is able to PING a server on the Internet. WINS is like DNS, but for working with NetBIOS names, not domain names like www.totalsem.com. The Default Gateway is working if he is able to PING a server on the Internet.

When choosing a home theater computer, what are the BEST features to include? (Select TWO). ​ a. Dual Monitors ​ b. VGA Output ​ c. Digital Audio ​ d. NFC Capability ​ e. HDMI Output ​ f. Liquid Cooling

c. Digital Audio, e. HDMI Output Correct Answers: Home theaters focus on the audio and visual in your television, movies, games, and music. HDMI gives the best audio and video output. Incorrect Answers: Home theaters do not push the processor's ability to the point of requiring extensive cooling. VGA output does not offer as high a quality as HDMI output. Dual monitors are not necessary, as home theaters generally have a large screen for viewing. Near field communication is generally utilized for mobile pay devices.

What device enables a laptop with a single video output port to support multiple monitors? ​ a. VGA to DVI converter ​ b. PCMCIA card ​ c. Docking station ​ d. Adjustable monitor arm

c. Docking station Correct Answer: A docking station enables you to add additional ports and features that a laptop would otherwise not have. Incorrect Answers: A VGA to DVI converter just enables you to hook a DVI cable up to a VGA port. A monitor arm enables you to reposition your monitor. A PCMCIA card is a type of expansion card for a laptop.

When installing a new point of sale printer, which of the following will you most likely need? ​ a. Operating system disk ​ b. RG-58 ​ c. Drivers ​ d. RJ-11

c. Drivers You'll need to install drivers so that the computer can communicate with the printer. Incorrect Answers: If her IP address changed, then it is not static. The default gateway is not the issue if there is no problem browsing the Internet. Internet Explorer has no connection to the TCP/IP configuration.

What does ECC DRAM provide that non-ECC DRAM does not? ​ a. ECC DRAM has a much slower response time than other forms of DRAM. ​ b. ECC DRAM runs at much lower temperatures than other forms of DRAM. ​ c. ECC DRAM enables error checking and correcting. ​ d. ECC DRAM enables synchronous data transfers.

c. ECC DRAM enables error checking and correcting. ECC DRAM enables error checking and correcting.

Which of the following symptoms is indicative of a misconfigured BOOT.INI file? ​ a. Error at boot: "NTLDR is missing" ​ b. Windows boots into Safe Mode only. ​ c. Error at boot: "Windows could not start" ​ d. Error at boot: "No boot device present"

c. Error at boot: "Windows could not start" Error at boot: "Windows could not start." BOOT.INI's main job is to point to a valid copy of Windows, usually stored in a folder called \WINNT or \WINDOWS. If BOOT.INI doesn't point out a valid copy, this is the error you'll get. Incorrect Answer: Error at boot: "NTLDR is missing." Your Master Boot Record points to NTLDR. If there's a problem with the MBR, if it's corrupt or if the boot order is incorrect, then you'd get this error. Error at boot: "No boot device present". This happens when the BIOS is pointing to a drive that has no bootable partitions. Windows boots into Safe Mode only. While many issues may cause this to happen, if you're able to boot into Safe Mode, you have a bootable copy of Windows and your BOOT.INI is fine.

Mark wants to add a SOHO router to his LAN. What cable should he use between the SOHO router and his cable modem? ​ a. Coaxial ​ b. Thunderbolt ​ c. Ethernet ​ d. USB

c. Ethernet Correct Answer: Ethernet. The incoming WAN connection on a SOHO router is an Ethernet port. Incorrect Answers: Thunderbolt connects peripherals, such as an external mass storage drive. A Coaxial is used to connect the cable modem to the wall jack, the connection point from the cable Internet service provider. Although some networking devices use USB, that's not a typical port on a SOHO router.

You just upgraded the RAM on your older PC at home. When you boot up the computer, it doesn't recognize the new memory even though it was on the Qualified Vendor's List (QVL) on the manufacturer's website. What are you going to need to do to solve this problem? ​ a. Replace your CR-2032 battery ​ b. Change the jumpers on your motherboard to allow for the RAM upgrade ​ c. Flash your BIOS ​ d. Go to Windows Update and search for any latest patches

c. Flash your BIOS Correct Answer: Time for a BIOS flash! The website said it is compatible, but if technology has changed, your BIOS version on your motherboard may be dated. The site will often also show the BIOS version required for the hardware. Incorrect Answers: This isn't a Microsoft problem yet, so visiting the Windows Update site won't do much good. The only jumpers this question writer has ever messed with on a motherboard pertained to clearing my CMOS settings and overclocking my CPU. I haven't done the latter since 1999. A bad CR-2032 battery, or CMOS battery, will only cause a system to lose settings.

On a laptop, the keystroke combination used to switch to an external monitor almost always includes the _____ key. ​ a. Alt ​ b. Windows ​ c. Fn ​ d. Ctrl

c. Fn Virtually all laptops require you to use a key combination including the FN (Function) key along with a second key.

What is the best way to toggle between a laptop's screen and an external monitor? ​ a. Turn the monitors on and off ​ b. Display settings in Control Panel ​ c. Function keys on the keyboard ​ d. Task Manager

c. Function keys on the keyboard Correct Answer: The function keys on the keyboard enable users to do things like change the brightness and contrast of the screen, change the speaker volume, and toggle to an external monitor. Incorrect Answers: Task Manager enables you to end unresponsive processes, start and stop services, and check your computer's performance. The display settings won't enable you to toggle a monitor on or off. Turning the monitor on and off won't do anything if the PC isn't outputting any video to it.

Which of the following URLs would indicate a secured HTTP server? ​ a. HTTPSSL://WWW.WHEEBO.COM ​ b. HTTP://SECURE/WWW.WHEEBO.COM ​ c. HTTPS://WWW.WHEEBO.COM ​ d. HTTP://WWW.WHEEBO.COM -S

c. HTTPS://WWW.WHEEBO.COM Web sites using SSL use "HTTPS://" instead of just "HTTP://" to show that they are secured.

A user comes to work and turns on their computer. During startup, they receive a "SMART error." Which of the following devices will cause this message to appear? ​ a. CD-ROM ​ b. Video Card ​ c. Hard Drive ​ d. Power Supply

c. Hard Drive Correct Answer: SMART is a BIOS-based check for your hard drive. If it detects errors in one of its hard drive tests, your system will show a SMART error. Incorrect Answers: SMART is an interface between the BIOS and the hard drive. It does not work with any other hardware.

The link light on the NIC of Rob's desktop normally glows yellow, but when he moved the PC to a construction trailer and plugged it in, it glowed green. The PC and networking run well, but Rob is confused about the color change. What could cause this? ​ a. There's too much network activity. ​ b. Dirt has affected the color of the link light. ​ c. He's not on the Internet. ​ d. He's on a different speed LAN.

c. He's on a different speed LAN. Many multispeed NICs show their connection speed by the color of the link light.

Which of the listed network devices can only broadcast data? ​ a. Switch ​ b. Router ​ c. Hub ​ d. Firewall

c. Hub Hubs are only capable of sending out broadcast traffic. Incorrect Answers: Firewalls keep unwanted data packets away from a network or system. Routers connect two networks together. Switches are interconnectivity devices that are capable of sending packets to the computers that they're addressed to.

What does the "chassis intrusion detection" BIOS option do? ​ a. It triggers an alarm. ​ b. It sends an e-mail to the system administrator. ​ c. It logs that the chassis (case) has been opened. ​ d. It triggers a system shutdown and locks the drives.

c. It logs that the chassis (case) has been opened. It logs that the chassis (case) has been opened.

Windows printers may have extra driver versions installed if you desire—what good is this feature? ​ a. It enables Linux PCs to print. ​ b. It's for different XP Service Packs. ​ c. It's for different versions of Windows. ​ d. It speeds up network printing.

c. It's for different versions of Windows. Installing multiple drivers supports systems on your network using other versions of Windows.

A technician obtains a maintenance kit that contains a fuser, transfer roller, and pickup rollers to perform maintenance on a printer. What type of printer will they be maintaining? ​ a. Impact ​ b. Thermal ​ c. Laser ​ d. Inkjet

c. Laser The transfer roller is used to transfer the image created in toner to the paper. A laser printer is the only printer that will use toner to create the image on paper.

Today's portable computers invariably use which of the following battery technologies? ​ a. Alkaline ​ b. Nickel Cadmium (Ni-CD) ​ c. Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) ​ d. Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH)

c. Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Correct Answer: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) is the dominant technology. Incorrect Answer: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-CD) and Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) are earlier technologies no longer used in portable computers. Alkaline batteries cannot be used with any electronics that need constant voltage.

You have just installed a new toner cartridge in your laser printer. You print a test page to check that everything is working correctly and you get nothing but a blank sheet of paper as your result. What is the FIRST thing you should check? ​ a. Re-install your printer driver ​ b. Replace the transfer corona wire ​ c. Make sure the cartridge shipping tab has been removed ​ d. Shake the toner cartridge to loosen up the toner

c. Make sure the cartridge shipping tab has been removed The cartridge shipping tab is the long strip that you remove from the cartridge right before you install it. If you don't remove it, no toner for you! Incorrect Answers: Shaking it would be a great idea if the printer gradually started to fade in print quality over a long period of time. Re-installing the driver wouldn't help in this situation. Replacing the corona isn't a bad idea at all, but it would probably be the last thing to do in this situation.

John's laptop won't recharge and he suspects the AC adapter is the problem. Which tool should he use to test it? ​ a. Power supply tester ​ b. Induction toner ​ c. Multimeter ​ d. Paper clip

c. Multimeter Correct Answer: Use a multimeter to test the AC adapter's output voltage. Incorrect Answers: An induction toner enables you to locate specific network cables, often inside a wiring closet. A power supply tester enables you to test a power supply when it's not plugged into a computer—a handy device, but not for testing an AC adapter. While you might be successful in testing with a paper clip, it's probably not a good idea!

Which of the following resources is most important for accessing remote virtual environments on a client machine? ​ a. CPU speed ​ b. High-speed memory ​ c. Network speed ​ d. Drive space

c. Network speed Network speed is critical for accessing anything remotely. The faster the network, the faster the access.

If a port on a network switch does not have anything plugged into it, what should the link lights on the port look like? ​ a. Rapid, erratic flashing ​ b. Link Speed flashing ​ c. No lights ​ d. Steady flashing

c. No lights Link lights either on a NIC or in a switch should never be lit when not connected. Incorrect Answers: If the lights were lit in any way without anything plugged in, that would indicate a defective port.

To push a CPU faster than its rated speed is to _______ the CPU. ​ a. Overspeed ​ b. Overpower ​ c. Overclock ​ d. Overdrive

c. Overclock The correct term is overclocking.

Which of the following symptoms is most indicative of a bad sensor on a laser printer? ​ a. Blank pages printed without errors ​ b. Spontaneous printer reboots ​ c. Paper jam error but no jammed paper ​ d. Paper is picked up in twos and threes

c. Paper jam error but no jammed paper A paper jam error with no jammed paper is a clear sign of a faulty sensor. Incorrect Answer: Paper picked up in twos and threes is indicative of too much moisture in the paper. Blank pages are most likely due to nothing more than low toner. Spontaneous printer reboots, just like with PCs, points to a bad power supply.

A virtual machine running locally would be best utilized in which of the following situation? ​ a. On a PC with minimal RAM ​ b. Thick client configuration ​ c. Patch testing before rollout ​ d. Gaming workstation configuration

c. Patch testing before rollout Virtual machines can be used to test OS or software patches before rolling them out company-wide. That way, if the patches introduce any problems, there's no harm done. Incorrect Answers: You need as much RAM as you can get in a virtualization workstation. Virtual machines aren't used to configure other computers.

Johan needs to finish a presentation before his plane lands, but the underside of his laptop is scorching his legs. What should he do? ​ a. Ask the flight attendant for a pillow. ​ b. Nothing, all laptops are warm on the bottom. ​ c. Place the laptop on a hard, smooth surface. ​ d. Put the laptop into sleep mode.

c. Place the laptop on a hard, smooth surface. Laptops need a flat, smooth surface for proper airflow. Incorrect Answers: Nothing, all laptops are warm on the bottom. Most laptops get a little warm, but he shouldn't be burned by one! Ask the flight attendant for a pillow. A pillow is the last thing his laptop needs. Put the laptop into sleep mode. This would cool it down, but then he couldn't finish his work.

Which of the following supports IP telephony devices without requiring external power? ​ a. WEP ​ b. VPN ​ c. PoE ​ d. QoS

c. PoE Correct Answer: Power over Ethernet (or PoE) enables networking devices to get their power through an Ethernet cable rather than a power cord. Incorrect Answers: A VPN, or virtual private network, is used to enable remote connections to a local network. QoS, or quality of service, is a method for maintaining stable network performance by prioritizing some network packets over others. WEP is an encryption standard for wireless networks.

Which of the following options gives the best brief summary of RAID? ​ a. RAID uses data striping to reduce hard drive write time and parity bits to reconstruct the data from a failed hard drive ​ b. RAID is a dynamic logical disk management system ​ c. RAID uses multiple hard disks to increase performance and/or provide protection against data loss ​ d. RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks

c. RAID uses multiple hard disks to increase performance and/or provide protection against data loss The whole purpose of RAID is to increase drive performance and data redundancy.

Dual Channel is a feature unique to: ​ a. Network connections ​ b. Video ​ c. RAM ​ d. Audio

c. RAM DDR/DDR2/DDR3 RAM can be used with special Dual Channel motherboards.

A technician is called in to troubleshoot a four-disk RAID 10 array on a high-end Windows 7 Enterprise workstation. One drive has failed. Which of the following should the technician do to fix the problem? ​ a. Add a fifth drive and make it a spare ​ b. Replace the failed drive and power down the RAID ​ c. Replace the failed drive and make sure the RAID rebuilds successfully ​ d. Reseat the drive and verify the RAID array is healthy

c. Replace the failed drive and make sure the RAID rebuilds successfully Correct Answer: Replace the drive and make sure the array rebuilds successfully. You don't want to leave the drive in the array for one second longer than necessary. Incorrect Answers: Don't just reseat the drive. You need to replace it. After replacing the drive, don't just power the RAID down. You need to make sure that the RAID rebuilds the drive. You can't just add a fifth drive to a RAID 10 array. A RAID 10 has 4 drives by definition.

Lois is working on a user's Bluetooth headset. She's tried a number of fixes, none of which worked. What should she do? ​ a. Call her supervisor. ​ b. Inform the user of her inability to fix the issue and document. ​ c. Research the problem on the Internet. ​ d. Return the defective device.

c. Research the problem on the Internet. When a problem gets challenging, a tech should research the problem.

Tommy sent a print job to his printer, but then he realized the printer was out of paper. He adds the paper, but the print job does not automatically print. He opens the Print queue and sees his print job shows an error. He right-clicks on the print job and a menu appears. What does he need to select in this menu to get the print job on its way to the printer? ​ a. Start ​ b. Pause ​ c. Restart ​ d. Open

c. Restart You would press the Restart option.

Tammy's inkjet printer isn't printing one of the colors. She should first try: ​ a. Soaking the cartridge in naphtha overnight. ​ b. Installing a new maintenance kit. ​ c. Running the maintenance program to clear the clogged jet. ​ d. Replacing the clogged cartridge.

c. Running the maintenance program to clear the clogged jet. One should always try using the maintenance software first for any problem with an inkjet printer.

A consultant is looking to consolidate six company servers into one physical system. Which of the following requirements is most important on the new setup to ensure stable functionality of the virtual environment? ​ a. Network resources ​ b. Server software security requirements ​ c. Server hardware resources ​ d. Client hardware requirements

c. Server hardware resources Correct Answer: Using a powerful system as the virtualization server will ensure that the virtual environments all run smoothly and without problems. Incorrect Answers: Client machines need relatively little hardware resources; that's one of the benefits of virtualization servers. The server should undoubtedly be secure, but that's less important initially than making sure the hardware is up to snuff. No one's going to hack a server that's always crashing, after all. Having a fast enough network to host the virtual environments is also important, but, again, a super-fast network won't help an underpowered server.

Virtual machines provide the ability to do which of the following? ​ a. Useless system memory. ​ b. Allow higher internet speeds. ​ c. Share hardware resources. ​ d. Extend 32-bit machines to 64-bits.

c. Share hardware resources. Correct Answer: Share hardware resources are correct. A virtual machine is a software emulation of a computer system that runs on a real computer. It allows you to easily switch between different operating system configurations, but utilize the same computer hardware. Incorrect Answers: Extends 32-bit to 64-bit machines is incorrect. Allows higher internet speeds are incorrect. It only allows multiple systems to share one internet connection. Useless system memory is incorrect. Virtual machines require more system memory.

Margarita has seen plenty of System setup screens over the years, but when she presses DEL at boot on her new laptop, she sees two password options: "Setup" and "System." What are the more common terms for "Setup" and "System," respectively? ​ a. Administrator and User ​ b. User and Supervisor ​ c. Supervisor and User ​ d. User and Root

c. Supervisor and User Correct Answer: Some computer manufacturers use the terms "Setup" and "System" rather than the classic terms "Supervisor" and "User," but the options still perform the same functions. Incorrect Answers: Administrator and user passwords are used with Windows. User and Root passwords are more commonly associated with Linux systems. User and Supervisor is just a made-up answer for your benefit.

Any network using hubs can be substantially improved simply by replacing the hubs with: ​ a. Bridges ​ b. Routers ​ c. Switches ​ d. CAT6

c. Switches Correct Answer: Switches work at layer 2 of the OSI networking model—a standard in network communication that you will learn more about in Network+. By existing at layer 2, switches remember communication between nodes based on MAC addresses, creating direct connections instead of a single shared connection for the entire network in the case of hubs. Incorrect Answer: A bridge connects multiple network segments, but only has one incoming port and one outgoing port. A router is a different kind of networking device. Where switches connect computers together, routers connect networks together based on IP addresses rather than MAC addresses. CAT6 is Category 6 network cabling. This particular type of network cabling can go at speeds up to 10Gbps.

What protocol does the largest network in the world use? ​ a. AppleTalk ​ b. IPX/SPX ​ c. TCP/IP ​ d. HTTP

c. TCP/IP Correct Answer: The world's largest network, the Internet, uses TCP/IP. Incorrect Answers: AppleTalk is a proprietary set of protocols developed by Apple for networking computers. This protocol is no longer used. TCP/IP is most popularly implemented via HTTP, but they are not the same. IPX/SPX are protocols for Novell's NetWare network operating system. This protocol is no longer used.

What is the IP address of the " localhost?" ​ a. 192.168.1.1 ​ b. 10.12.14.16 ​ c. 169.254.136.32 ​ d. 127.0.0.1

d. 127.0.0.1 Correct Answers: The IP address 127.0.0.1 is known as localhost. It enables the computer to ping itself. Incorrect Answers: 169.254.136.32 is an Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address and the other two answers are random valid IP addresses.

You set up all Windows 10 systems with TCP/IP and DHCP automatic addressing. One of the machines cannot connect to the network. You check its IP address with IPCONFIG and find that it has an address of 169.254.12.124. All the other machines in the network are working fine and you have confirmed that there are no cabling problems. How did this machine get this IP address, and what does it tell you? ​ a. This IP address indicates that someone manually assigned the address. ​ b. Windows remembers the last IP address assigned and is trying to use that address. ​ c. The IP is assigned by Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) and this machine is not able to access the DHCP server. ​ d. Windows do not need an IP address to boot.

c. The IP is assigned by Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) and this machine is not able to access the DHCP server. Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) is generated by Windows and enables a computer to automatically assign an IP address if the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server is not present. If the DHCP server is unavailable, the computer assigns itself an IP address in the range of 169.254.0.0 - 169.254.255.255. Incorrect Answers: Windows remembers the last IP address assigned and is trying to use that address. This might be true if automatic addressing was disabled and you were using a static IP address. This IP address indicates that someone manually assigned the address. It could have been manually assigned, but because it is in the range of what APIPA assigns, it would be better to assume otherwise. Windows do not need an IP address to boot. Very true, but also an absurd answer to this question.

James has replaced the CPU and added some RAM to his PC. He also blew some of the dust out of his system using canned air. When he rebooted his system, an annoying repetitive beep occurred. What was wrong? ​ a. The beep indicates that his hard drive is dying. ​ b. The beep indicates that he blew dust up into the power supply. ​ c. The beep indicates a RAM problem. ​ d. The beep indicates a problem with his new CPU.

c. The beep indicates a RAM problem. A repetitive beep suggests a RAM problem. Incorrect Answers: Each motherboard manufacturer has its own beep codes, but only the RAM beep code is continuous.

In order for a digitizer to work properly upon installation, which of the following is required? ​ a. The digitizer requires the latest software updates. ​ b. The digitizer must be cleaned. ​ c. The digitizer must be calibrated. ​ d. The digitizer needs to connect to the internet.

c. The digitizer must be calibrated. A digitizer transfers all of the touch function from the device to the LCD. When installed, the digitizer requires calibration so it can determine, when the screen is touched, were to signal the operating system the location of the touch on its grid.

A user on your network complains that his mouse is acting erratically. The pointer moves in the direction the user points, but it jumps and skips. What is the most probable cause? (Select two.) ​ a. Button overcharge. ​ b. Static electricity. ​ c. The wrong mouse drivers are installed. ​ d. The connection is loose or the mouse is dirty.

c. The wrong mouse drivers are installed., d. The connection is loose or the mouse is dirty. The connection is loose or the mouse is dirty. Dirty mice are notorious for the jumping effect caused by dirt and dust wrapped around their rollers. The connection is loose or the mouse is dirty. A loose connection or the wrong mouse drivers can also cause the mouse to act erratically.

Which of the following cables is NOT used for networking computers? ​ a. STP cable ​ b. UTP cable ​ c. USB cable ​ d. Plenum UTP cable

c. USB cable USB cables are not used to network computers together. They are used to connect a computer to a peripheral such as a mouse or keyboard. Note: There are USB cables that exist in the world that have a small electronic circuit box in the middle of the cable that will allow you to connect two computers together. But that is a super special instance and the answer that I listed in the choices didn't say anything about it being that type of cable. Incorrect Answers: Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) and Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) are some of the most common ways of connecting computers together in a network. Plenum UTP cable is a type of network cabling that is suitable for being installed in air ducts or plenums.

Tom walks into the accounting department and walks into a mess! User A can't access the Internet, User B has forgotten her password, User C's system is overheating to the point of smoking and the administrator is worried there might be a virus on all the systems. Whose system should he address first? ​ a. User B ​ b. Administrator ​ c. User C ​ d. User A

c. User C Users, C's system is about to start on fire! Everything else can wait!

What do you plug into a three-row, 15-pin port? ​ a. Keyboard ​ b. Mouse ​ c. VGA Monitor ​ d. Joystick

c. VGA Monitor Correct Answer: You plug a monitor into a three-row, 15-pin port. Incorrect Answers: A joystick uses a two-row, 15-pin port. Keyboards and mice use round, mini-DIN connectors or USB.

Your PC's power supply is rated by its output _________. ​ a. Joules ​ b. Amps ​ c. Watts ​ d. Farads

c. Watts Correct Answer: PC power supplies are measured by their output watts. This number is the maximum wattage the power supply can provide. Incorrect Answers: An amp is the amount of electrons moving past a certain point on a wire. A joule is the amount of work done by the force of one Newton moving an object through a distance of one meter. Surge suppressors are often rated in joules. A farad is a charge a capacitor will accept for the potential across it to change 1 volt. More importantly, it is not how power supplies are rated.

New smartphones have features that enable them to be backed up to a remote location. Of which of the following is this an example? ​ a. Desktop Manager ​ b. iOS ​ c. iCloud ​ d. App Market

c. iCloud iCloud is an example of a remote backup solution for iOS mobile devices. Incorrect Answers: Desktop Manager is synchronization software for Blackberry devices. iOS is the operating system running on Apple mobile devices. App Market is a made-up term.

Wireless network hardware that complies with IEEE 802.11g operates in the ______ frequency range. ​ a. 5 GHz ​ b. 11 Mbps ​ c. 54 Mbps ​ d. 2.4 GHz

d. 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11g runs in the 2.4-GHz range and has a top data transfer speed of 54 Mbps. Incorrect Answers: 5 GHz is used by 802.11a and 802.11n. 54 Mbps and 11 Mbps are data transfer speeds.

802.11g uses the _______ radio band and transmits at a maximum speed of ______ . ​ a. 5GHz, 54Mb/sec ​ b. 5GHz, 11Mb/sec ​ c. 2.4GHz, 11Mb/sec ​ d. 2.4GHz, 54Mb/sec

d. 2.4GHz, 54Mb/sec 802.11g uses the 2.4GHz radio band and transmits at a maximum speed of 54Mb/sec. Incorrect: 2.4GHz, 11Mb/sec is 802.11b. 5GHz, 11Mb/sec. This answer is made up. 5 GHz, 54Mb/sec is 802.11a.

What is the maximum throughput of a SATA II drive? ​ a. 1.5 Gbps ​ b. 1 Gbps ​ c. 4 Gbps ​ d. 3 Gbps

d. 3 Gbps Correct Answer: SATA II runs at 3 Gbps. Technically, the name of the technology is SATA Revision 2.x or SATA 3Gb/s, not SATA II. Incorrect Answers: First-generation SATA runs at 1.5 Gb.

A PCIe video power connector has how many pins? (Choose two.) ​ a. 4 ​ b. 20 ​ c. 24 ​ d. 8 ​ e. 6

d. 8, e. 6 Correct Answers: PCIe power connectors can come in 6-pin and 8-pin varieties depending on what is needed. Both deliver an additional 12 volts for advanced video cards. The 6-pin connector officially supplies 75 watts of extra power for video cards, while the 8-pin connector supplies up to 150 watts. While installing an 8-pin PCIe power connector, be careful not to confuse it with the 8-pin EPS connector for your motherboard. You might just see some sparks fly! Incorrect Answers: The 4-pin power connector is for the traditional Molex connector. The 20- & 24-pin power connectors are known as the ATX power connector, or sometimes the "P1" connector. Which one you have usually depended on the age of your motherboard and power supply and what their requirements are.

What's the highest capacity that you can expect from a single-sided dual-layer DVD-R disc? ​ a. 700 MB ​ b. 250 MB ​ c. 4.7 GB ​ d. 8.5 GB

d. 8.5 GB Correct Answer: A single-sided, dual-layer DVD-RW disc can hold up to 8.5 GB of data. Incorrect Answers: A single-sided, single-layer DVD-RW disc can hold 4.7 GB of data. A CD-RW can hold up to 700 MB. 250 MB is the largest size of the Iomega Zip disk that was created. Fun fact: If you know what a Zip disk is, you are old, congrats!

Which of the following wireless standards uses MIMO? ​ a. 802.11b ​ b. 802.11a ​ c. 802.11g ​ d. 802.11n

d. 802.11n Correct Answer: Multiple-input and multiple-output is the use of multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance. This is a huge part of how 802.11n is able to achieve its theoretical bandwidth of 600 Mbps. Incorrect Answers: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g do not make use of MIMO technology.

A laser printer keeps getting a MEM OVERFLOW error. Which of the following would most likely fix the problem while still maintaining quality? ​ a. Replace the printer's RAM. ​ b. Reduce the RET. ​ c. Reduce print resolution. ​ d. Add more RAM to the printer.

d. Add more RAM to the printer. Correct Answer: Add more RAM to the printer. Incorrect Answers: Reduce RET. This might help, but it'll reduce the quality of your printouts and isn't the best solution available. Replace the printer's RAM. There's nothing wrong with the RAM; there is just not enough of it. Reduce print resolution. This might help, but it's not the best solution since now you are reducing the quality of your printouts.

Pamela's laptop will start only if the AC adapter is plugged into the laptop. What component/function is most likely to cause this problem? ​ a. Bad flyback transformer on laptop ​ b. Bad battery interface ​ c. Bad AC input port on the laptop ​ d. Bad battery

d. Bad battery Correct Answer: A laptop that works only when the AC adapter is plugged in is a sure sign of a bad battery. Incorrect Answer: If the laptop works when it is plugged in, it's not the AC input port. Flyback transformers are a CRT component. It could be a bad battery interface on the laptop, but it is much more likely the battery itself.

A PC that constantly loses time is probably losing its__________. ​ a. RAM stick life. ​ b. BIOS programs. ​ c. ROM chip integrity. ​ d. CMOS battery power.

d. CMOS battery power. One of the first indications that your battery is starting to fail is the loss of CMOS data.

Which of the following printers is most likely to have a cartridge alignment feature? ​ a. Monochrome LaserJet ​ b. Color Thermal ​ c. Monochrome Inkjet ​ d. Color Inkjet

d. Color Inkjet Color inkjet. The individual cartridges in color inkjets can lose their alignment over time, causing fuzzy printouts. To readjust the printer, you need to print an alignment page. Incorrect: Inkjet printers are the only ones with cartridges that need to be aligned to work properly.

A technician is dispatched to a user's home to secure a wireless network. The SOHO user has only one system to connect wirelessly, yet wishes to protect her Wi-Fi network from unauthorized use. Which of the following will best meet the user's requirements? ​ a. Configure the use of static IP addresses ​ b. Configure the use of DHCP ​ c. Configure the network to utilize a proxy ​ d. Configure the router to allow access by specific MAC addresses

d. Configure the router to allow access by specific MAC addresses Correct Answer: MAC filtering enables you to select which computers you want to allow on to the network based on their MAC addresses. In this case, only one system needs to connect, so that's the one you should allow. Incorrect Answers: Using DHCP won't prevent unauthorized computers from connecting. DHCP just hands out IP addresses automatically. Static IP addresses won't help, either. Using a proxy just makes your computer connect to the Internet through an intermediary server.

A company is updating their office routers that handle all incoming and outgoing networking traffic. They would like the PCs to immediately connect to the internet and network resources, without any additional configuration. Which protocol should the technician use to meet the requirements? ​ a. Port forwarding ​ b. NAT ​ c. QoS ​ d. DHCP

d. DHCP Correct Answer: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client/server protocol that automatically provides an Internet Protocol (IP) host with its IP address and other related configuration information such as the subnet mask and default gateway. Incorrect Answers: NAT is used to translate private LAN addresses into a shared public address. Port forwarding allows calls to a particular port of a public address to be directed to a specified internal IP address and port. QoS is used in a router to prioritize and optimize inbound and outbound traffic.

A technician is installing and configuring a SOHO wireless network for a client. The client only wants five authorized computers to connect to the network within a defined IP range. Which of the following should the technician configure on the router? (Select two.) ​ a. SSID ​ b. DMZ ​ c. ARP ​ d. DHCP ​ e. MAC filtering

d. DHCP, e. MAC filtering Correct Answer: DHCP is the technology in charge of handing out IP addresses dynamically, and you can configure it to stay within a certain range of IP addresses. Meanwhile, MAC filtering enables you to create a list of PCs allowed on the network based on their MAC addresses. Incorrect Answers: A demilitarized zone (or DMZ) is a security measure designed to protect internal systems from outside threats by exposing a part of the network to the outside. ARP, or address resolution protocol, resolves network layer addresses (for example, IP addresses) to link-layer addresses (MAC addresses). SSID refers to the name of a wireless network.

While trying to type, a user reports that his notebook is randomly moving the cursor or mouse, which causes him to make a lot of typing errors. What action can the technician take to solve the issue for the user? ​ a. Adjust the settings so the mouse moves at a slower rate ​ b. Adjust the settings so the mouse moves at a faster rate ​ c. Reverse the buttons on the mouse pad ​ d. Disable the mouse touchpad.

d. Disable the mouse touchpad. Touchpads on laptops can get bumped by your thumb or the palm of your hands as you type. Most laptops have a button or a function key that will allow you to disable the mouse touchpad. Incorrect Answers: The rate of the mouse (quick or slow) is not effecting your cursor movement. This is generally caused by your hands touching the touch pad. Reversing the buttons will not assist, as it is commonly your hands touching the touch pad.

What is always the last step in the diagnostic/troubleshooting process? ​ a. Talking to the User ​ b. Backup the System ​ c. Call your supervisor ​ d. Document activities and outcomes

d. Document activities and outcomes Always document your work.

A client has asked you to recommend a printer. She wants to print multi-part point-of-sale forms. The client is not particularly interested in the quality of the printer's output but emphasizes the importance of printing receipts in triplicate. What type of printer should you recommend? ​ a. Laser ​ b. Inkjet ​ c. Dye sublimation ​ d. Dot-matrix

d. Dot-matrix Only dot-matrix printers are able to print forms in triplicate because they are impact printers and actually strike the paper.

A user wishes to access her contacts from their Android phone. Which of the following methods will provide the MOST up-to-date contact information on the user's phone on a daily basis? ​ a. Download all her contacts in a .csv file and import them into the phone via a USB laptop connection. ​ b. Enable Bluetooth and transfer the contacts from her laptop to the cell phone. ​ c. Enable e-mail synchronization and e-mail the contacts to the user account for download. ​ d. Enable contact synchronization by setting up her e-mail account on the phone.

d. Enable contact synchronization by setting up her e-mail account on the phone. Enable contact synchronization by setting up her e-mail account on the phone. - Synchronization keeps a user's e-mail contacts updated constantly.

One of the network printers is producing copies where the toner is smeared on paper after printing. What component should be checked? ​ a. Paper output tray ​ b. Maintenance kit ​ c. Fuser ​ d. Print spooler

d. Fuser Thermal and laser printers use a fuser to heat the toner to a melting point. Once melted, the toner will fuse with the fibers of the paper. Incorrect Answers: A maintenance kit is a kit of replacement parts. It may assist in the repair, but it is not a component. The paper output tray is only used once the printing process is complete. It will not affect the print job. The print spooler is a software-based program that schedules print jobs; it does not affect the actual printing.

Gregor installed a third stick of known-good RAM into his Core i7 system, bringing the total amount of RAM up to 3 GB. Within a few days, though, he started having random lockups and reboots, especially when doing memory intensive tasks such as gaming. What is most likely the problem? ​ a. Gregor installed DDR RAM into a DDR2 system. ​ b. Gregor installed RAM that exceeded the speed of the RAM in the system. ​ c. Gregor installed DDR2 RAM into a DDR3 system. ​ d. Gregor installed RAM that didn't match the speed or quality of the RAM in the system.

d. Gregor installed RAM that didn't match the speed or quality of the RAM in the system. Most likely, Gregor installed RAM that didn't match the speed or quality of the RAM in the system.

Paul wants to clean his LCD monitor and he's holding the proper solution and a lint-free rag in his hand. How does he apply the cleaner? ​ a. He should apply a light spray evenly across the monitor. ​ b. He should saturate the rag with cleaner. ​ c. He should spray the cleaner on the top part of the monitor and wipe it downward. ​ d. He should spray the cleaner lightly on the rag.

d. He should spray the cleaner lightly on the rag. Spray the cleaner lightly on the rag.

Albert is assembling a new PC from parts. When asked if he needed a thermal compound, he glanced at his parts and said, "No." Why would Albert say such a thing? ​ a. He's using a polished heat sink on his CPU. ​ b. His CPU comes with a thermal compound pre-applied on the top. ​ c. His CPU doesn't require a thermal compound. ​ d. His fan comes with a thermal compound pre-applied on the bottom of the heat sink.

d. His fan comes with a thermal compound pre-applied on the bottom of the heat sink. His heat sink and fan come with a thermal compound pre-applied on the bottom of the heat sink. It's common for fans to come this way.

Scott's excited that his new laptop has a Gigabit Ethernet (1000BaseT) capable NIC. However, when he plugs it into his network at the office, he only gets 100Mbit speeds. What's the problem? ​ a. He needs to set the NIC's speed settings to "AUTO." ​ b. The other computers on the network only support 100BaseT. ​ c. He needs to update the NIC's drivers. ​ d. His switch only supports 100BaseT.

d. His switch only supports 100BaseT. Correct Answer: His switch only supports 100BaseT. When two Ethernet devices connect, they negotiate in order to set themselves to the highest possible speed. In this case, the switch is 100BaseT. Incorrect Answers: The drivers are fine. Your NIC's speed has nothing to do with the other computers. However, your actual data throughput will depend on the speed of the entire connection between the two communicating devices. Most NICs do have a property that defines the speed. In almost all cases this is set by default to "AUTO." There is a tiny chance that Scott's NIC is set to 100BaseT, but it's not nearly as common as the correct answer.

Which program is the best choice to use to clear the SSL cache? ​ a. Regedit ​ b. Windows Firewall ​ c. Windows Update ​ d. Internet Explorer

d. Internet Explorer While there's more than one way to access Internet Options, of the choices given, only Internet Explorer is viable. Incorrect Answers: The other three options do not let you clear the SSL cache.

What component is in charge of powering an LCD screen? ​ a. Backlight ​ b. PCIe card ​ c. PCMCIA card ​ d. Inverter

d. Inverter The inverter provides power to an LCD screen. Incorrect Answers: PCMCIA cards are used as expansion slots on laptops. Backlights are also powered by the inverter. PCIe is a type of expansion slot and has nothing to do with powering LCD screens.

Thermal printers have a major disadvantage compared to other printer technologies: thermal printing __________. ​ a. Is limited to 16 colors. ​ b. Costs much more in terms of consumables. ​ c. Is far too slow for most functions. ​ d. Is unsuitable for archival purposes.

d. Is unsuitable for archival purposes. Thermal paper is sensitive to heat, making it unsuitable for archival printing.

Kevin has just installed a LED-backlit LCD display. Which of the following is true about the native resolution of a digital display? ​ a. It is the lowest resolution ​ b. It causes the display to use pixel interpolation ​ c. It has the slowest refresh rate ​ d. It provides the best quality display

d. It provides the best quality display Correct Answer: When you set your display to use the native resolution, that means you are going to use the resolution that it was created for, which means it will provide you with the best quality image it can produce. Incorrect Answers: Granted, LCDs do have refresh rates. That's the time it takes to redraw the screen. However, LCDs don't have refresh rates the way a CRT has a refresh rate. Regardless, the refresh rate has nothing to do with the native resolution. Your LCD will experience pixel interpolation—an effect used to blur the edges of pixel to create rounded edges—if you DON'T set your monitor to the native resolution. The lowest resolution would be the exact opposite of the native resolution.

What would you use to enable multiple PCs to share a monitor? ​ a. Bridge ​ b. Wireless keyboard ​ c. Router ​ d. KVM

d. KVM Correct Answer: A KVM (which stands for keyboard, video, and mouse) enables you to share a single monitor and set of inputs among several computers. They're used extensively in computer repair shops. Incorrect Answers: A router connects two networks together. A network bridge combines two distinct networks into one larger network. A wireless keyboard won't help you use to share a monitor among PCs.

Which of the following battery technologies is most likely to be found in modern portable devices? ​ a. Lithium-carbonate ​ b. Lithium-oxide ​ c. Lithium-anode ​ d. Lithium-ion

d. Lithium-ion

Which of the following is NOT a common laptop battery technology? ​ a. Lithium-Ion ​ b. Ni-CD ​ c. Ni-MH ​ d. Na-Cl

d. Na-Cl Na-Cl is not a battery technology; it is the chemical composition of sodium chloride or ordinary table salt.

The on-screen display of a monitor indicates the proper video source is selected, but the image will not display. Which of the following issues are the MOST likely reasons? (Select TWO). ​ a. The monitor's contrast is set too high ​ b. The monitor's brightness is set too low ​ c. The backlighting of the monitor is faulty ​ d. No device is sending source video ​ e. The source cable is disconnected

d. No device is sending source video, e. The source cable is disconnected Always review the basic connections of your system when setting it up. Connectivity is the easiest thing that can cause a problem. Incorrect Answers: A low brightness setting will not cause the image to not display. Bad backlighting may cause a bad image, but will not cause the image to not display. Improper contrast settings will not cause the image to not display.

What would cause a laser printer to generate a totally black sheet? ​ a. Low level in the toner cartridge ​ b. No power to the primary corona ​ c. Malfunctioning imaging laser ​ d. No power to the transfer corona

d. No power to the primary corona Correct Answer: With no power to the primary corona, the toner will be transferred to the entire drum, creating a totally black sheet. Incorrect Answers: Low toner would cause a lighter image to be printed, not a black one. With no power to the transfer corona, the paper would be blank. If anything, a malfunctioning laser would cause a lighter image, not a darker one.

A user wants to configure a smartphone to save all attachments from an Outlook.com email to a cloud-based service. Which of the following would be the BEST to use to accomplish this? ​ a. FTP ​ b. iCloud ​ c. Google Drive ​ d. One Drive

d. One Drive Correct Answer: OneDrive is a file hosting service that allows you to sync files and later access them from your devices or from a web browser. OneDrive is the file hosting service defaulted for Microsoft devices. Incorrect Answers: Google Drive is a cloud-based sync service but designed for use with Gmail. iCloud is a cloud-based sync service but designed for use with Apple products. FTP is a network protocol used to transfer computer files between a client and a server.

Which of the following authentication protocols is unique to DSL? ​ a. VPN ​ b. WPA ​ c. PPP ​ d. PPPoE

d. PPPoE Correct Answer: DSL connections use the PPPoE authentication protocol. Incorrect Answers: Dial-up networking uses the PPP protocol. WPA is a wireless encryption standard. VPN uses authentication and encryption, but not PPPoE.

A technician troubleshoots a broken PC only to find that a strong burning odor is coming from inside the case. Which of the following parts most likely experienced a level of electrical burn? ​ a. Processor ​ b. Hard drive ​ c. CMOS battery ​ d. PSU

d. PSU The power supply unit (PSU) is the most likely thing to experience electrical burn.

If you could choose only one of the following tools to open a case and remove a video card, which one would you pick? ​ a. ball-peen hammer ​ b. Torx wrench ​ c. flathead screwdriver ​ d. Phillips screwdriver

d. Phillips screwdriver The overwhelming majority of screws on a PC use a Phillips's head.

What is the correct boot sequence for a PC? ​ a. Power good, boot loader, CPU, POST, operating system ​ b. CPU, POST, power good, boot loader, operating system ​ c. POST, power good, CPU, boot loader, operating system ​ d. Power good, CPU, POST, boot loader, operating system

d. Power good, CPU, POST, boot loader, operating system The correct boot sequence: Power good, CPU, POST, boot loader, operating system.

You want to configure disk striping on a desktop PC. Which of the following levels of RAID will accomplish this? ​ a. RAID 1 ​ b. RAID 5 ​ c. RAID 10 ​ d. RAID 0

d. RAID 0 Correct Answer: RAID 0 is also known as striping. This level of RAID has no fault tolerance. If one of your drives dies in the RAID array, the entire array is lost. Incorrect Answers: RAID 1 is mirroring. RAID 5 is block-level striping with distributed parity. RAID 10 is a hybrid RAID. It's a mirrored set in a striped set.

You upgrade your network to 1000 Mbps from 100 Mbps. You install a new 1000-Mbps network adapter into your Windows system. You check the device manager and see no errors or warnings. You configure the TCP/IP settings to be as they were for the previous network adapter. Upon restarting the computer, you cannot access the network. You ping your IP address locally and receive the error message, "Request timed out." You then ping 127.0.0.1 and receive the same error message. What do you do? ​ a. Set the network adapter to run at 100 Mbps only. ​ b. Replace the network cabling. ​ c. Replace the network card drivers. ​ d. Replace the NIC.

d. Replace the NIC. You tried to ping 127.0.0.1, which is the loopback address, as well as your local IP address, and received the same error messages both times. This would indicate a faulty NIC in your workstation. Incorrect Answers: Nothing was changed about the cables, so that would not be the problem. Typically driver problems result in an error message during installation, so it's not the drivers. Also, you checked the device manager and everything was OK. Modern NICs can auto-negotiate for speed, so setting it to run at 100 Mbps wouldn't really do much.

You have just assembled your first PC. You hit the power button and the computer turns on. As the computer runs through POST, it starts beeping multiple times and you don't see anything displayed on the LCD. You notice there are no activity lights flashing for the HDD. However, when you check the inside of the computer, you can hear the drive spinning up. What is the NEXT thing you are going to check in order to get the PC functioning? ​ a. Replace the LCD with one that functions ​ b. Change the jumper settings to C/S ​ c. Reseat your Front Panel LEDs ​ d. Reseat your RAM

d. Reseat your RAM Correct Answer: Reseat your RAM. Amongst all the information you were able to gather from this scenario, knowing that it was making multiple beeps is an indication that the RAM is not seated correctly or worse yet... is bad! Incorrect Answers: Changing your hard drive settings to Cable Select (C/S) won't affect your outcome of POST. Replacing the LCD monitor won't change the lack of character on the screen because your RAM still needs to be seated. Reseating your Front Panel LED's, while a good idea considering you don't see hard drive activity, would not fix a no-boot situation like you are in.

A technician is called onsite to solve a network connection error. Upon arrival, the technician observes a message on the screen stating there is no boot drive found. Which of the following steps should the technician take next? ​ a. Repair the boot sector using recovery console ​ b. Inform the customer the hard drive has crashed and replaced the drive ​ c. Restart the system to verify the proper boot sequence ​ d. Restart the system, booting from a system recovery disc

d. Restart the system to verify the proper boot sequence Correct Answer: The first thing to do after a boot error is to make sure the boot sequence is correct. Incorrect Answers: You can use the recovery console to repair the boot sector on a drive, but if the drive isn't showing up at all, the recovery console won't help much. A system recovery disc won't help a boot device show up. Don't just replace the drive straight away. There may still be hope!

Which of the following is always a feature of a riser card? ​ a. Riser cards do not work with PCIe ​ b. Riser cards only work with PCI ​ c. Riser cards are limited to 1/2 CPU speed ​ d. Riser cards always contain multiple expansion slots

d. Riser cards always contain multiple expansion slots The primary function of a riser card is to provide multiple expansion slots from a single slot.

Which type of memory module has 200 pins? ​ a. DIMM ​ b. RIMM ​ c. SIMM ​ d. SO-DIMM

d. SO-DIMM Correct Answer: DDR and DDR2 SO-DIMMs have 200 pins. Incorrect Answers: SIMMs have 30 or 72 pins. DIMMs have 168, 184, or 240 pins. RIMMs have 184 pins.

What form factor of memory is found in laptops? ​ a. SDRAM ​ b. DIMM ​ c. RAMBUS ​ d. SO-DIMM

d. SO-DIMMs. SO-DIMMs are a small form-factor type of RAM stick, found primarily in laptops and small desktops. Incorrect Answers: While SDRAM is often found in laptops, it isn't a form factor. RAMBUS is outdated technology and is not found in laptops. DIMMs are found in desktop PCs.

Your primary hard drive starts to make a clicking noise. There are some very important files on the drive. How do you make sure the data can be saved? ​ a. Run Disk Defragmenter on it. ​ b. Run anti-virus software on it. ​ c. Run CHKDSK on it. ​ d. Take it to a professional data recovery company.

d. Take it to a professional data recovery company. The only people who have the equipment and knowledge to open hard drives for data retrieval are professional data recovery centers. Incorrect Answer: CHKDSK will only scan for errors. Anti-virus software will only search for and attempt to stop viruses. Disk Defragmenter defragments drives.

Ellen's laptop has a built-in 802.11n-capable wireless NIC. The wireless NIC worked perfectly yesterday when she loaned it to her nerdy friend Tom. Today, she cannot access the Internet via her wireless NIC. The NIC is not visible in Network Connections nor is it visible in Device Manager. What should she assume first? ​ a. The NIC is disabled in Device Manager. ​ b. The NIC's hardware switch is set to off. ​ c. The NIC is bad. ​ d. The NIC is disabled in CMOS.

d. The NIC is disabled in CMOS. Correct Answer: Granted, this is not a common problem, but of the options listed, it's the only one that would absolutely prevent the NIC from showing up in Device Manager. Incorrect Answer: In most cases, a hardware failure will not prevent a NIC from showing up in Device Manager. While there's no hard and fast rule here, a device with a hardware switch will still show up in both Device Manager and, in the majority of cases, in Network Connections as well. Disabled devices are still visible in Device Manager.

Bill returns from vacation, plugs in his laptop to charge, and preps for dinner. The dog bumps the table with the laptop and the laptop hits the floor. Bill checks for any obvious damage, such as a cracked screen, but sees nothing. He leaves the laptop on the charger overnight and goes to work the next day. His laptop won't come up at all, even when it's plugged in. What's most likely the problem? ​ a. The fall damaged the hard drive. ​ b. The fall damaged the battery. ​ c. The fall damaged the power brick. ​ d. The fall damaged the DC jack.

d. The fall damaged the DC jack. Correct Answer: The fall damaged the DC jack, rendering both the charging process and the plugged-in failure. Incorrect Answers: The fall damaged the battery. This would have resulted in a very spectacular fire. The fall damaged the power brick. The laptop fell, not the power brick. The fall damaged the hard drive. In such a scenario, the computer would still have turned on but would have been unable to access the OS.

In laser printer technology, what occurs during the writing stage of the image formation? ​ a. A uniform negative charge is applied to the drum. ​ b. An alternating charge is applied to the drum. ​ c. The print image is transferred to the paper. ​ d. The print image is written to the drum.

d. The print image is written to the drum. The laser strikes the drum in the areas that are to be printed, giving those areas a less negative charge. This makes these areas relatively positive so that they attract the toner.

Using your Web browser, you can access a number of Web sites. However, certain sites just give a screen saying, "You may not access this page." Which of the following is the most likely reason for this? ​ a. DNS is down on those sites. ​ b. You do not have HTTPS enabled. ​ c. The problem sites all require usernames and passwords ​ d. Your Web browser is using a proxy server

d. Your Web browser is using a proxy server Correct Answer: Your Web browser is using a proxy server. One of the main reasons for using a proxy server is to block unacceptable sites. The error described in the question is indicative of a proxy server. Incorrect Answers: If DNS was down, your browser would not be able to find the website and would give an error to that effect. While it is possible to shut down HTTPS on your browser, it is highly unlikely. If the problem sites all required usernames and passwords, you would get a prompt for a username and password.

A user complains of discoloration of the screen on their monitor after leaving their system on during vacation. This is an example of: ​ a. dead backlight ​ b. dead pixels ​ c. ESD ​ d. burn-in ​ e. EMI

d. burn-in Correct Answer: Burn-in on a monitor is a permanent discoloration of areas caused by the prolonged display of an image that does not move. It creates a permanent ghost-like image of the object. Screen savers were a common preventative solution to burn-in. Incorrect Answers: A dead backlight will not cause discoloration. ESD does not cause discoloration on the screen. Dead pixels will show small areas with no image display. EMI would only cause temporary display interference, it would not leave a discoloration.

A user wants to extend his computer's storage capacity with external devices. Which of the following storage standards would allow the user to utilize storage externally? ​ a. PATA ​ b. SATA ​ c. EIDE ​ d. eSATA

d. eSATA. Only the eSATA and IEEE 1394 standards allow for external devices. Incorrect Answers: EIDE is an internal drive connnection. SATA is an internal drive connnection. PATA is an internal drive connnection.

Intermittent lockups and reboots are most likely caused by ___________. ​ a. bad hard drives. ​ b. resource conflicts. ​ c. corrupted drivers. ​ d. failing power supply.

d. failing power supply. Failing power supplies are a major cause of intermittent lockups and reboots.

What is the correct URL for a secured Internet site called TotalTest.com? ​ a. ftp://totaltest.com ​ b. httpsec://TotalTest.com ​ c. https://totaltest.com ​ d. http://TotalTest.com

d. https://totaltest.com Correct Answer: The correct URL is https://totaltest.com. Web addresses are not case-sensitive, so TotalTest is the same as the total test. Incorrect Answers: ftp://totaltest.com FTP is the file transfer protocol, used to transfer files from one computer to another over the Internet. Http://TotalTest.com. This would be correct if the site was not secured. Httpsec://TotalTest.com. This is made up and incorrect.

The benefit of MAC filtering in wireless networking is that the network: ​ a. is encrypted ​ b. is not visible ​ c. uses static IP addresses ​ d. is more secure

d. is more secure Using MAC filtering can keep out some unwanted users. Incorrect Answers: MAC filtering does not encrypt or hide a wireless network, and it doesn't force you to use static IP addresses.

The main advantage of a DVD-RW disc over a CD-RW disc is _________________. ​ a. cost ​ b. availability ​ c. compact size ​ d. storage capacity

d. storage capacity The DVD-RW has a much greater storage capacity than a CD-RW.

Which of the following devices is probably the safest and easiest to hot-swap on a PC? ​ a. modular CD-ROM drive ​ b. mini-PCI NIC ​ c. PS/2 Mouse ​ d. USB hard drive ​ e. USB camera

e. USB camera Nothing, not even a modular drive, beats USB for hot-swap ease and safety. Incorrect Answers: Either USB device might be easily swapped, but you could lose data on a USB hard drive if you didn't close any open files first. A mini-PCI NIC would not be hot-swappable, nor would a PS/2 mouse.


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