WorksheetsCS - Module 7 - System Administration (2024)
Total questions: 56
Worksheet time: 36mins
Hypervisor
An operating system that uses a graphical user interface designed by Apple Inc. for use on desktops and laptops.
An operating system that is permanently etched into a hardware device such as a keyboard or a video card.
An operating system that uses a graphical user interface designed by Microsoft for use on desktops and laptops.
Operating systems that are most commonly used to run multiple operating systems on a computer system at the same time.
Certificate
A collection of data and files used to increase the speed of the browser.
Confirms the identity and authenticity of a website.
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
Proving the identity of the user.
Proxy Server
An intermediary between the user and the Internet that takes requests from the user and returns a response.
The electronic part of a computer that executes the instructions that are passed to it by the operating system.
Software that manages data and files along with the ability to create, modify, and move these files.
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
Software
Software that is available for anyone to access and modify.
Is installed, hosted and accessed entirely from a remote server or location.
A set of computer instructions that tells the computer how to work.
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
Cache
A method of organizing files and retrieving them from storage.
A collection of data and files used to increase the speed of the browser.
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
Authorization given to user accounts that grants them certain privileges and enables them to access specific folders and files.
The main, controlling account responsible for providing security updates, antivirus software and setting permissions for anyone on the same network.
Admin Account
User Account
Security Baseline
Host Account
Confirms the identity and authenticity of a website.
Certificate
Patches
GUI
Authentication
CPU
Processes commands to a computer program in the form of lines of text.
Used to navigate the world wide web and view HTML files.
Central Processing Unit
Refers to the design of the essential parts of an application and how they are connected to each other.
Admin Account
Refers to the design of the essential parts of an application and how they are connected to each other.
Has full access and full control to manage other users, set permissions and change computer settings and programs.
The main, controlling account responsible for providing security updates, antivirus software and setting permissions for anyone on the same network.
A type of interface that uses interactive graphical elements such as windows, buttons, and icons.
Cloud Hosted
The main, controlling account responsible for providing security updates, antivirus software and setting permissions for anyone on the same network.
Software installation that is performed on a LAN.
Used to log in to a computer, comprised of a username, password, personalized settings and set permissions.
Software that is installed, hosted and accessed entirely from a remote server or location.
Refers to the design of the essential parts of an application and how they are connected to each other.
Application Architecture Model
Hypervisor
Software License
Proxy Server
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
Certificate
Cache
Hypervisor
Patches
Operating System (OS)
Processes commands to a computer program in the form of lines of text.
The primary software that runs applications and manages all the hardware, memory and other software on a computer.
Software that manages data and files along with the ability to create, modify, and move these files.
A type of interface that uses interactive graphical elements such as windows, buttons, and icons.
Mobile OS
Most commonly used on a desktop or laptop computer and can perform many tasks without an internet connection.
Used on specialized computers that take in requests and send back a response (mail server, web server, etc.).
Uses a graphical user interface designed by Apple Inc. for use on desktops and laptops.
Used on mobile devices, such as mobile phone or tablet.
Workstation OS
Most commonly used on a desktop or laptop computer and can perform many tasks without an internet connection.
Uses a graphical user interface designed by Apple Inc. for use on desktops and laptops.
Used on specialized computers that take in requests and send back a response (mail server, web server, etc.).
Will only perform one type of task and are used in machines such as an ATM or a GPS system.
Firmware
An operating system that is permanently etched into a hardware device such as a keyboard or a video card.
Will only perform one type of task and are used in machines such as an ATM or a GPS system.
The primary software that runs applications and manages all the hardware, memory and other software on a computer.
Proving the identity of the user.
The suffix at the end of a filename that indicates the file type.
File Extension
Cache
Authorization
CPU
A collection of data and files used to increase the speed of the browser.
Authorization
Cache
Authentication
Backup
Central Processing Unit
Firmware
CPU
Embedded OS
Linux
Match the following
Most commonly used on a desktop or laptop computer and can perform many tasks without an internet connection.
Workstation OS
Used on specialized computers that take in requests and send back a response (mail server, web server, etc.).
Server OS
An operating system used on mobile devices, such as mobile phone or tablet.
Mobile OS
An operating system that uses a graphical user interface designed by Apple Inc. for use on desktops and laptops.
Mac OS
Will only perform one type of task and are used in machines such as an ATM or a GPS system.
Embedded OS
Full Backup
A copy or snapshot of the state of your computer
Backs up only what has changed since the last backup.
Backs up everything on your computer.
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
Correctly match the term with it's definition.
Server OS
Used on specialized computers that take
Embedded OS
Will only perform one type of task and a
Mac OS
An operating system that uses a graphica
Linux
An open-source and community-developed o
Microsoft Windows
An operating system that uses a graphica
Match the following:
File System
A method of organizing files and retriev
Software License
Legally binding guidelines for use and d
Graphical User Interface
A type of interface that uses interactiv
File Management
Software that manages data and files alo
Application Architecture Model
Refers to the design of the essential pa
Match the following:
Software that works on multiple platforms.
Cross-Platform Software
Software that only works on one platform, such as only on Android phones, or only on Mac computers.
Single-Platform Software
Software that is available for anyone to access and modify.
Open Source Software
Software that is owned by an individual or company.Software that is owned by an individual or company.
Proprietary Software
Processes commands to a computer program in the form of lines of text.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
The electronic part of a computer that executes the instructions that are passed to it by the operating system.
Graphical User Interface
Patches
Processor
Browser
An intermediary between the user and the Internet that takes requests from the user and returns a response.
Certificate
Platform
Hypervisor
Proxy Server
Match the following
Software installation that is performed on your local computer.
Locally Installed Software
Software installation that is performed on a LAN.
Local Network Hosted
Software that manages data and files along with the ability to create, modify, and move these files.
File Management
Software that is installed, hosted and accessed entirely from a remote server or location.
Cloud Hosted
The primary software that runs applications and manages all the hardware, memory and other software on a computer.
Operating System
Authorization
Used to log in to a computer, comprised of a username, password, personalized settings and set permissions.
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
An agreed upon set of rules and permissions.
Proving the identity of the user.
Security Baseline
Authorization given to user accounts that grants them certain privileges and enables them to access specific folders and files.
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
Proving the identity of the user.
An agreed upon set of rules and permissions.
Authentication
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
A type of interface that uses interactive graphical elements such as windows, buttons, and icons.
The electronic part of a computer that executes the instructions that are passed to it by the operating system.
Proving the identity of the user.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Processes commands to a computer program in the form of lines of text.
An agreed upon set of rules and permissions.
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
Legally binding guidelines for use and distribution of software.
User Account
Has full access and full control to manage other users, set permissions and change computer settings and programs.
The main, controlling account responsible for providing security updates, antivirus software and setting permissions for anyone on the same network.
Used to log in to a computer, comprised of a username, password, personalized settings and set permissions.
Authorization given to user accounts that grants them certain privileges and enables them to access specific folders and files.
User Permissions
Authorization given to user accounts that grants them certain privileges and enables them to access specific folders and files.
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
Legally binding guidelines for use and distribution of software.
Used to log in to a computer, comprised of a username, password, personalized settings and set permissions.
Host Account
Used to log in to a computer, comprised of a username, password, personalized settings and set permissions.
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
Has full access and full control to manage other users, set permissions and change computer settings and programs.
The main, controlling account responsible for providing security updates, antivirus software and setting permissions for anyone on the same network.
Apple Macintosh
An operating system that uses a graphical user interface designed by Microsoft for use on desktops and laptops.
An operating system such as Windows, Mac OS, Android, or iOS.
An operating system that uses a graphical user interface designed by Apple Inc. for use on desktops and laptops.
An open-source and community-developed operating system.
Platform
An operating system such as Windows, Mac OS, Android, or iOS.
The main, controlling account responsible for providing security updates, antivirus software and setting permissions for anyone on the same network.
Program code, usually written in JavaScript, that is executed on the client’s browser.
A type of interface that uses interactive graphical elements such as windows, buttons, and icons.
GUI
A type of interface that uses interactive graphical elements such as windows, buttons, and icons.
An intermediary between the user and the Internet that takes requests from the user and returns a response.
An operating system such as Windows, Mac OS, Android, or iOS.
An operating system that is permanently etched into a hardware device such as a keyboard or a video card.
File Extension
A copy or snapshot of the state of your computer
Software
It’s also called a CPU.
The suffix at the end of a filename that indicates the file type.
Open Source Software
Software that only works on one platform, such as only on Android phones, or only on Mac computers.
Software that is available for anyone to access and modify.
Software that is owned by an individual or company.
Software that works on multiple platforms.
Software that manages data and files along with the ability to create, modify, and move these files.
Processor
The electronic part of a computer that executes the instructions that are passed to it by the operating system.
Operating systems that are most commonly used to run multiple operating systems on a computer system at the same time.
Refers to the design of the essential parts of an application and how they are connected to each other.
A type of interface that uses interactive graphical elements such as windows, buttons, and icons.
Single-Platform Software
Software that is owned by an individual or company.
Software that works on multiple platforms.
Software installation that is performed on your local computer.
Software that only works on one platform, such as only on Android phones, or only on Mac computers.
Processor
Authorization given to user accounts that grants them certain privileges and enables them to access specific folders and files.
A type of interface that uses interactive graphical elements such as windows, buttons, and icons.
Proving the identity of the user.
CPU.
Cross-Platform Software
Software that only works on one platform, such as only on Android phones, or only on Mac computers.
Software that works on multiple platforms.
Software that is owned by an individual or company.
Software installation that is performed on your local computer.
Proprietary Software
Software that only works on one platform, such as only on Android phones, or only on Mac computers.
Software that works on multiple platforms.
Software that is owned by an individual or company.
Software installation that is performed on your local computer.
Match the following
A set of computer instructions that tells the computer how to work.
Software
An operating system that is permanently etched into a hardware device such as a keyboard or a video card.
Firmware
Operating systems that are most commonly used to run multiple operating systems on a computer system at the same time.
Hypervisor
An operating system such as Windows, Mac OS, Android, or iOS.
Platform
Program code, usually written in JavaScript, that is executed on the client’s browser.
Client-side Scripting
Locally Installed Software
Software installation that is performed on your local computer.
Software that is owned by an individual or company.
Software installation that is performed on a LAN.
Software installation that is performed on a LAN.
Local Network Hosted
Software that works on multiple platforms.
Software installation that is performed on your local computer.
Software that is installed, hosted and accessed entirely from a remote server or location.
Software installation that is performed on a LAN.
Patches
Used to navigate the world wide web and view HTML files.
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
An agreed upon set of rules and permissions.
A copy or snapshot of the state of your computer
Computer Virus
Proving the identity of the user.
An agreed upon set of rules and permissions.
The suffix at the end of a filename that indicates the file type.
A type of computer program that can spread by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code (rules).
Backup
A copy or snapshot of the state of your computer
Backs up only what has changed since the last backup.
Backs up everything on your computer.
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
Incremental Backup
A copy or snapshot of the state of your computer
Backs up only what has changed since the last backup.
Backs up everything on your computer.
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
Browser
Updates that address and fix security vulnerabilities within a program or product
An operating system such as Windows, Mac OS, Android, or iOS.
A collection of data and files used to increase the speed of the browser.
Used to navigate the world wide web and view HTML files.
Client-side Scripting
An intermediary between the user and the Internet that takes requests from the user and returns a response.
Program code, usually written in JavaScript, that is executed on the client’s browser.
Software that is owned by an individual or company.
A type of computer program that can spread by modifying other computer programs and inserting its own code (rules).
Match the following
Used to log in to a computer, comprised of a username, password, personalized settings and set permissions.
User Account
Specifying access rights and permissions for each user.
Authorization
Has full access and full control to manage other users, set permissions and change computer settings and programs.
Admin Account
Proving the identity of the user.
Authentication
The main, controlling account responsible for providing security updates, antivirus software and setting permissions for anyone on the same network.
Host Account
Match the following
An operating system that uses a graphical user interface designed by Microsoft for use on desktops and laptops.
Microsoft Windows
An open-source and community-developed operating system.
Linux
An operating system used on mobile devices, such as mobile phone or tablet.
Mobile OS
An operating system that uses a graphical user interface designed by Apple Inc. for use on desktops and laptops.
Apple Macintosh
A method of organizing files and retrieving them from storage.
File System
Authorization given to user accounts that grants them certain privileges and enables them to access specific folders and files.
Authorization
User Permissions
Hypervisor
Authentication
