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Computers
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12th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A security administrator would like to ensure that each login attempt from a smartphone is from someone physically located inside the corporate office. Which of the following would provide this functionality? Serial interface, GPS, iCloud, Hotspot
Back
GPS
Answer explanation
The Answer: B. GPS
GPS (Global Positioning System) devices are very useful for mapping travel routes and destinations, and the GPS locations can be used by an application to identify the location of the device.
The incorrect answers:
A. Serial interface
Serial interfaces are often found as management interfaces on switches, routers, and other infrastructure devices. A serial interface is not commonly used to identify the physical location of a device or person.
C. iCloud
The iCloud service from Apple is commonly used to backup files and provide centralized storage for iOS, iPadOS, or macOS devices. iCloud includes a number of features for locating physical devices, but that functionality does not extend into the authentication functionality of third-party applications.
D. Hotspot
A hotspot is a device that provides access to the Internet, usually over an 802.11 link.
More information:
220-1101, Objective 1.4 - Mobile Device Connectivity https://professormesser.link/1101010402
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A technician is connecting USB interfaces on a computer case to the motherboard. Which of the following would be commonly used for this connectivity? Options: PCIe, eSATA, TPM, Headers
Back
Headers
Answer explanation
The Answer: D. Headers
A header, or pin header, is a group of pins on the motherboard. These pins provide connectivity to different motherboard features, such as power, lights, peripheral connections, and more.
The incorrect answers:
A. PCIe
PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) is a common expansion slot for adapter cards. PCIe interfaces are not commonly used to connect the motherboard with buttons or interfaces on a computer case. B. eSATA
eSATA (External Serial AT Attachment) is commonly used as an external interface for storage devices. An eSATA interface is not used to connect USB interfaces to a motherboard.
C. TPM
A TPM (Trusted Platform Module) is cryptographic hardware used on a motherboard to manage encryption keys, digital signatures, and other cryptographic functions. A TPM is not used to connect the USB interfaces on a computer case.
More information:
220-1101, Objective 3.4 - Motherboard Connectors https://professormesser.link/1101030403
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following would be an advantage of using the ARM architecture for this product? Redundancy, High speed networking, Low power use, NAS, Load balancing
Back
Low power use
Answer explanation
The Answers: C. Lower power use, and F. Minimal heat
ARM (Advanced RISC [Reduced Instruction Set Computer] Machine) processors use a simplified instruction set for efficient processing using relatively minimal power and heat.
The incorrect answers:
A. Redundancy
Although redundancy is an important consideration for any product, the ARM processor does not inherently provide duplicate systems.
B. High speed networking
An ARM processor is not a requirement for high speed network connections.
D. NAS
A NAS (Network Attached Storage) system usually provides file storage that can be accessed across the network. An ARM processor isn't required for NAS services.
E. Load balancing
Load balancing separates a load into multiple instances for redundancy and performance. The ARM architecture does not inherently provide load balancing functionality.
More information:
220-1101, Objective 3.4 - CPU Features https://professormesser.link/1101030407
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A manufacturing company uses a specialized printer which connects to a Windows computer over a USB connection. Which of the following would be the BEST way to allow all Windows devices in the company to send print jobs to this printer? Options: Connect using AirPrint, Configure Windows Printer Sharing, Use Print to File and copy the file to the printer, Copy the print jobs to a USB drive
Back
Configure Windows Printer Sharing
Answer explanation
The Answer: B. Configure Windows Printer Sharing
Windows Printer Sharing allows the Windows computer to act as a print server. All devices on the network can view the printer and send print jobs to the printer using the Printer Sharing feature.
The incorrect answers:
A. Connect using AirPrint
AirPrint is a technology used by Apple iOS to print to compatible network printers. AirPrint would not be the default method for printing from Windows devices to a Windows-connected printer.
C. Use Print to File and copy the file to the printer
Using Print to File would create a local print file, but that file would need to be manually copied from the Windows computer to the printer. This process would be time consuming and would interrupt the local Windows user each time a print job was needed.
D. Copy the print jobs to a USB drive
Similar to the Print to File option, putting the print jobs on a USB drive would require a manual process by the user connected to the printer. This can be easily avoided by enabling Printer Sharing and having the users submit the print jobs themselves.
More information:
220-1101, Objective 3.6 - Multifunction Devices https://professormesser.link/1101030601
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of these would commonly be used to connect to an external storage device? F-connector, ST, eSATA, Molex
Back
eSATA
Answer explanation
The Answer: C. eSATA eSATA (External Serial ATA) is the external version of the SATA standard. The connectors for eSATA are slightly different than the internal SATA connectors.
The incorrect answers:
A. F-connector
An F-connector is the screw-on connector commonly associated with coax used for cable television or cable modems. F-connectors and coax are not commonly used to connect external storage devices.
B. ST
An ST (Straight Tip) connector is an optical fiber connection and is commonly associated with data center connections or extended length network runs.
D. Molex
Molex commonly refers to the four-pin power connection used for internal computer peripherals. Legacy storage devices, fans, and other internal components may use Molex to power the component.
More information:
220-1101, Objective 3.1 - SATA Device Cables https://professormesser.link/1101030106
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A company has acquired computers that were previously part of a third-party lease. All of the computers prompt for a password when powering on the system before the operating system will load, but the password was not included with the computers. Which of the following would be the BEST way to resolve this issue? Options: Replace the primary storage drive, Boot from the Windows installation media, Reset the BIOS using jumpers on the motherboard, Disconnect the power cable for ten minutes
Back
Reset the BIOS using jumpers on the motherboard
Answer explanation
The Answer: C. Reset the BIOS using jumpers on the motherboard The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) of a computer can often be assigned configuration or management passwords to prevent any changes to the BIOS settings. The BIOS also supports a boot or user password, and the system will not boot until the correct password is entered. This password can often be reset by shorting a jumper on the motherboard and restarting.
The incorrect answers:
A. Replace the primary storage drive
The BIOS password configuration isn't saved on a storage drive, so replacing the drive will not bypass the password.
B. Boot from the Windows installation media
The boot password applies to all boot media, including any attempts to boot from DVD-ROM or USB drive.
D. Disconnect the power cable for ten minutes
The password and BIOS configuration is saved on the motherboard in non-volatile memory. Disconnecting the power will not reset the password or change the BIOS configuration.
More information:
220-1101, Objective 3.4 - BIOS Settings https://professormesser.link/1101030406
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A user has complained that a laptop will not charge the battery past 25% and operates for fifteen minutes on battery power. The battery and AC adapter have been replaced. What is the MOST likely cause of this issue? (Options: Motherboard, Backlight inverter, 802.11 adapter, CPU)
Back
Motherboard
Answer explanation
The Answer: A. Motherboard
The motherboard on a laptop usually contains all of the major subsystems, including the CPU (Central Processing Unit), memory, video, and power. If the laptop will not charge a battery or power the system, then the entire motherboard will need to be replaced.
The incorrect answers:
B. Backlight inverter
A backlight inverter is used on CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp) displays to convert the internal laptop DC (Direct Current) power source to AC (Alternating Current). The backlight inverter is not part of the laptop's battery charging system.
C. 802.11 adapter
An 802.11 wireless adapter is usually connected directly to the motherboard, and is responsible for managing the wireless communication to the 802.11 network. A faulty 802.11 adapter would not commonly prevent the laptop battery from charging.
D. CPU
The CPU is the primary processor for the laptop. A CPU does not manage the charging process for a laptop battery, and the charging subsystem can operate even when the laptop is completely powered down.
More information:
220-1101, Objective 5.5 - Troubleshooting Mobile Devices https://professormesser.link/1101050501
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