Hardware Components
Networking Basics
Operating Systems
Mobile Devices
Security Basics
100

This type of memory is non-volatile and retains data even when the system is powered off.

What is ROM (Read-Only Memory)?

100

This type of network connects devices within a small geographic area, such as an office or home.

What is a LAN (Local Area Network)?

100

This operating system is commonly used on servers and is open-source.

What is Linux?

100

This mobile operating system is developed by Google and is used on a variety of devices, including phones and tablets.

What is Android?

100

This type of software is designed to prevent, detect, and remove malicious software from a system.

What is antivirus software?

200

This storage device uses flash memory and is often used in portable devices like cameras and smartphones.

What is an SD Card (Secure Digital Card)?

200

This protocol is used to assign IP addresses dynamically to devices on a network.

What is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)?

200

This feature in Windows allows a user to install and run applications in a safe environment, preventing potential malware infections.

What is Windows Sandbox?

200

This Apple mobile operating system is used on iPhones and iPads.

What is iOS?

200

This type of attack involves sending fraudulent emails to try to trick users into revealing sensitive information.

What is phishing?

300

This interface standard is used to connect hard drives and SSDs to a computer, and is known for its speed.

What is SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment)?

300

This is the most common networking cable used in modern Ethernet networks.

What is a Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable?

300

This type of user account in Windows has full control over the system and can make system-wide changes.

What is an Administrator account?

300

This mobile device feature allows the user to unlock their phone using their fingerprint.

What is biometric?
300

This encryption method is used to secure communication between two devices over the internet, commonly seen in web browsers.

What is SSL/TLS (Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security)?

400

This component is responsible for sending and receiving data between the processor and memory.

What is the motherboard?

400

This device connects multiple networks together, often used to connect a local network to the internet.

What is a router?

400

This operating system was designed by Apple and is used primarily on their desktop and laptop computers.

What is macOS?

400

This person is the best professor for Comptia A+

Who is Taha?

400

This device monitors network traffic for malicious activity and can block attacks in real-time.

What is an IDS/IPS (Intrusion Detection/Prevention System)?

500

This device is responsible for converting digital signals to analog and vice versa, often used in telecommunications.

What is a modem?

500

This IP address range is reserved for private use in internal networks and is not routable on the public internet.

What is 192.168.x.x?

500

This command-line tool in Windows is used to check and repair file system issues on a hard drive.

What is CHKDSK?

500

This type of screen technology is commonly used in smartphones for its deep blacks and power efficiency.

What is OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)?

500

This security technique involves using two or more forms of verification to grant access to a system.

What is multi-factor authentication (MFA)?