security
CPUs
RAM
display and laptops
storage and expansion cards
100

Which technology allows a user to log in once and gain access to multiple different systems without being prompted for a password again?

Single Sign-On (SSO)

100

What is an AIO (All-In-One) liquid cooling system?

A pre-assembled, sealed liquid loop that is ready to install




100

What is RAM?

Temporary Storage, Random Access Memory




100

The difference between Refresh Rate and Frames Per Second output is

Refresh Rate is how often a display (Monitor, TV, phone screen, etc) shows a new image; Frame Per Second or Frame Rate is how many images are generated per second by a devices GPU.




100

Writes different pieces of a file across multiple drives.

Striping




200

 What is the primary purpose of a "Mantrap" in physical security?

To prevent unauthorized entry or tailgating via two interlocking doors




200

Which motherboard chip traditionally managed high-speed communication between the CPU, RAM, and PCIe slots?

Northbridge

200

240-pin DIMM, 184-pin DIMM, 168-pin DIMM, 204-pin SO-DIMM, 288-pin DIMM, and so on

Memory Module Form Factor




200

Which resolution is 2K?

2560 x 1440




200

Electronic storage devices that are portable and compact. They have no moving parts and require little power. Typically used with USB ports.

Flash Devices



300

Which Windows feature should be disabled to prevent a malicious USB (such as a Rubber Ducky) from running a script the moment it is plugged in?

AutoRun / AutoPlay



300

What does 'Core Count' describe in a CPU?

The number of independent processing units inside one CPU chip




300

SDRAM, DDR, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4

Memory Chip Type




300

What can you upgrade in your laptop to make programs run smoother and handle more tasks at one time?

RAM



300

Optical Disc Drives are usually described by numbers like 4x, 12x, 24x. These are multiples of that drives base _______________, which measures performance.

Read/Write Speed




400

Which type of malware is a collection of "zombie" computers controlled by a central server?

botnet

400

How does Hyperthreading work?

By allowing a single physical core to handle two threads of data simultaneously




400

Doubles the rate of DDR2 and uses less voltage, 240 Pins - notch to left of center

DDR3



400

Which resolution is Full HD?

1920 x 1080




400

In a HDD, this is a subdivision of a track that stores the smallest fixed amount of user-accessible data, traditionally 512 Bytes, since 2010 it is 4096 Bytes (4 KB).

Sector



500

Which security principle ensures that a user is provided with only the minimum permissions necessary to perform their specific job?

Principle of Least Privilege



500

What is the primary purpose of thermal paste (TIM)?

To fill microscopic air gaps between the CPU and the Heat Sink




500

Refers to the fact that you can access any location on the memory chip with equal speed

Random Access



500

Which resolution is 4K?

3840 x 2160




500

The ability for a system to respond to unexpected failures or system crashes as the backup system immediately and automatically takes over with no loss of service

Fault Tolerance