A+ IT Essentials Exam 3 Flashcards
Which two considerations would be of the greatest importance when building a workstation that will run multiple virtual machines?
amount of RAM
number of CPU cores
Explanation:
Virtual computing requires more powerful hardware configurations because each installation needs its own resources and thus requires a lot of RAM and CPU processing power.
Which two components are commonly replaced when a computer system with a newer motherboard is being upgraded?
RAM
CPU
Explanation:
When a motherboard is being upgraded to a newer version, both the CPU and RAM are commonly upgraded to support the motherboard compatibility requirements.
What are two reasons for installing a second hard disk drive inside an existing computer?
to support a RAID array
to store the system swap file
Explanation:
The common reasons to install a second hard disk drive in a computer include: 1) increase storage space, 2) increase hard drive speed, 3) install a second operating system, 4) store the system swap file, 5) provide fault tolerance, and 6) backup the original hard drive.
A technician has just finished assembling a new computer. When the computer is powered up for the first time, the POST discovers a problem. How does the POST indicate the error?
It issues a number of short beeps.
What is a function of the BIOS?
performs a check on all internal components
A technician has assembled a new computer and must now configure the BIOS. At which point must a key be pressed to start the BIOS setup program?
during the POST
Explanation:
To enter the BIOS setup program, you must press the proper key or key sequence during POST. Many motherboards will display graphics while the computer is checking hardware and waiting for the proper key press for the user to enter the BIOS.
How does an inline UPS protect computer equipment against electrical power brownouts and blackouts?
by using a battery to supply a constant level of voltage
Explanation:
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) contain a battery which is constantly providing a consistent level of voltage to the computer.
Which condition refers to a reduced voltage level of AC power that lasts for an extended period of time?
brownout
Explanation:
Surges and spikes are increased voltage levels. A sag is a short duration reduction in line voltage while a brownout is a reduction in voltage that occurs for an extended period of time.
How should a technician dispose of an empty inkjet printer cartridge?
Follow local regulations for disposal.
Explanation:
Refilling used inkjet cartridges is not recommended, as it may void the printer warranty and could leak ink, damaging the printer. Printer cartridges should be recycled, following the procedures established for recycling by the manufacturer. Because they are an environmental hazard, they should never be thrown away.
What makes CRT monitor disposal dangerous for a technician who is handling the disposal?
potential residual high voltage
Explanation:
CRT monitors do contain lead, barium, and rare earth metals that can be dangerous to the environment if not disposed of properly, but the danger to the technician is in the high voltage levels that can be stored even after powering off the monitor and disconnecting the power cord. A technician might be disposing of a CRT monitor that has the cover ajar or removed and be exposed to the high voltage.
Which type of interface was originally developed for high-definition televisions and is also popular to use with computers to connect audio and video devices?
HDMI
Explanation:
High definition multimedia interface, or HDMI, was originally a television standard. However, because it has many digital features, it is also a popular interface to connect audio and video devices to computers.
What is indicated by the contrast ratio of a monitor?
the difference in the intensity of light between the brightest white and darkest black that can be displayed
Explanation:
Contrast ratio is one of many factors that is used to describe the resolution of a monitor. Contrast ratio is a measure of the difference in intensity between white and black areas of the picture. A higher contrast ratio means the monitor can produce pictures with brighter whites and darker blacks.
What electrical unit refers to the number of electrons moving through a circuit per second?
current
Explanation:
Current refers to the amount of electrons moving through a circuit per second and is measured in amperes or amps.
What characteristic of electricity is expressed in watts?
the work required to move electrons through a circuit multiplied by the number of electrons flowing through a circuit per second
Explanation:
Watts is the unit used to measure the electrical power. Power refers to the work required to move electrons through a circuit multiplied by the number of electrons flowing through a circuit per second.
Which is a BIOS security feature that can prevent data from being read from a hard drive even if the hard drive is moved to another computer?
drive encryption
Explanation:
There are several commonly available BIOS security features. Drive encryption is used to encrypt hard drives to prevent data access. Secure boot ensures that devices will only boot a trusted operating system. BIOS passwords allow different levels of BIOS access. RAID is not a BIOS security feature but rather provides redundancy and fault tolerance by using multiple hard drives.
What data is stored in the CMOS memory chip?
BIOS settings
Explanation:
The complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chip is a small memory chip located on the motherboard that is used to store saved BIOS settings.