1.7 CQ Flashcards
Which of the following is the most common connection method when synchronizing data from a mobile device to a PC?
Image A. Wi-Fi
Image B. Bluetooth
Image C. USB
Image D. Lightning
C. USB is the most common connection method used when synchronizing data from a mobile device to a PC. Though Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also possible, they are less common. Lightning is the port found on some of Apple’s mobile devices, but the cable’s other end is still USB when connecting to a PC or Mac.
Which of the following is used to synchronize contacts from an iPad to a PC? (Select the best answer.)
Image A. Gmail
Image B. Google Play
Image C. iTunes
Image D. Sync Center
C. PC users need iTunes to synchronize contacts and other data from an iPad to a PC. While Gmail can work to synchronize contacts, it is all based on web storage; nothing is actually stored on the iPad. Google Play is a place to get applications and other items for Android. Sync Center is a Control Panel utility that enables synchronization across Windows 10 devices.
What is it known as when a user connects to several services using several apps but with only one username and password?
Image A. Android Auto
Image B. SSO
Image C. iTunes
Image D. BT
Image E. Exchange ActiveSync
B. SSO (single sign-on) is a type of authentication where a user logs in once but is granted access to multiple services. Android Auto is a screen sharing/synchronizing app used on Android-based mobile devices to communicate with a properly equipped automobile. iTunes is a music/media program that can be used to sync up a mobile device to a PC or Apple device. BT is short for Bluetooth. Exchange ActiveSync is a client-based protocol that allows a user to sync a mobile device with an Exchange Server mailbox.