CompTIA A+ Core 1 Practice Test A

CompTIA A+ Core 1 Practice Test A

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80 Qs

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CompTIA A+ Core 1 Practice Test A

CompTIA A+ Core 1 Practice Test A

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Computers

University

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Candice Kiser

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the minimum number of storage drives necessary to implement RAID 5?

Two

Five

Three

Four

Answer explanation

Explanation:

Because RAID 5 uses striping with parity, a third drive (disk) is needed. You can have more than three drives as well.

Incorrect answers: Two drives are enough for plain RAID 0 striping, so two is the exact number you need for RAID 1 mirroring. RAID 6 and RAID 10 require four disks at a minimum.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Terri finishes installing a printer for a customer. What should she do next?

Verify that the printer prints by using Microsoft Word.

Print a test page.

Restart the spooler.

Set up a separator page.

Answer explanation

Explanation:

Print a test page after installation. If the test page prints properly, printing a page in Word should be unnecessary. Besides, you don’t know if the computer has Microsoft Word installed.

Incorrect answers: Restarting the spooler is not necessary if the printer has just been installed. The spooler should already be running. If the spooler has failed, that would be a separate troubleshooting scenario. Separator pages are not necessary; they are optional and can be configured in the Printer Properties window.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A customer can barely hear sound from a laptop’s speakers. What should you do first?

Install a new sound driver.

Tap the speakers.

Search for a volume key.

Reinstall Windows.

Answer explanation

Explanation:

Search for the volume keys. They usually share two of the function keys, such as F9 for volume down and F10 for volume up. A mute button is usually included as well (for example, F11). Sometimes, the volume may be muted or set to the lowest position (though there might still be a slight audible noise). The volume is usually controlled by pressing the Fn key and the Volume Up or Volume Down key (or mute) simultaneously.

Incorrect answers: Installing a new sound driver isn’t necessary yet. Always check the physical volume first, and then check whether the volume is low or the sound is muted in Windows. Tapping the speakers is an interesting idea, but it has no place in this discussion. If a speaker is loose, it often makes scratchy noises; however, speakers rarely become loose on today’s laptops. Reinstalling Windows is the last thing you want to do. Check the simple solutions when troubleshooting problems such as no audio or video.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Special paper is needed to print on which type of printer?

Impact

Thermal

Laser

Inkjet

3D

Answer explanation

Explanation:

Regular paper can be used on all the listed printers except for thermal printers, which use specially coated paper that is heated to create the image.

Incorrect answers: A dot-matrix printer might use tractor-feed paper, but that is standard for many impact printers; it is also still considered regular paper. A laser printer or dot-matrix printer might use two-part paper, but two-part paper isn’t necessary for laser printers or dot-matrix printers to operate; thermal printers won’t work unless you use specially coated paper. Inkjet printers normally use standard copy paper for printing. Finally, 3D printers use a plastic filament, not paper.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following provides for a data plane and a control plane?

SDN

NIC

ONT

MAM

Answer explanation

Explanation:

Software-defined networking (SDN) is a technology in which a controlling server defines how data packets are sent through a network. It uses a data plane (for the actual data packets) and a control plane (for the administrative packets). An example of this is OpenFlow.

Incorrect answers: NIC stands for network interface card. A NIC is the main networking device in a PC or laptop. ONT stands for optical network terminal; it terminates the signal from a fiber-optic provider. MAM stands for mobile application management, which is a centralized solution that can install and update applications on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following should not be connected to a UPS?

PCs

Monitors

Laser Printers

Speakers

Answer explanation

Explanation:

Laser printers use large amounts of electricity, which could quickly drain the battery of the UPS. A laser printer should be plugged in to its own individual power strip.

Incorrect answers: PCs, monitors, and speakers can be connected to a UPS. In fact, if you want to have continued use (and protection) during a power outage, they should be!

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which computer process checks all your components during boot?

CMOS

POST

BIOS

Lithium Battery

Answer explanation

Explanation:

The POST (power-on self-test) is part of the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). It runs a self-check of the computer system during boot and stores many of the parameters of the components within the CMOS.

NOTE

In this book I refer to the BIOS and UEFI collectively as BIOS/UEFI.

Incorrect answers: BIOS is known as firmware. The lithium battery powers the CMOS while the computer is off. It remembers settings such as the time and date and passwords. The CMOS, BIOS, and the lithium battery are not processes, but they do work hand in hand with each other.

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