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CompTIA 220-1101: CompTIA A+ Certification Exam: Core 1

QUESTION 146

- (Topic 4)
A user needs a technician's help connecting a laptop to a projector The projector is old and only has analog input. Which of the following cable types should the technician use to connect the laptop to the proJector?

Correct Answer: C
VGA stands for Video Graphics Array, and it is a type of cable that can be used to transmit analog video signals between devices, such as laptops, monitors, or projectors. VGA cables have 15 pins arranged in three rows, and they are usually color-coded blue. VGA cables can support resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 pixels, but they have low quality and limited color depth compared to modern digital standards such as HDMI or DisplayPort .
A projector is a device that projects an image or a video onto a large surface, such as a wall or a screen. A projector can have different types of input ports, such as VGA, HDMI, DVI, or USB. A projector can also have different types of output technologies, such as LCD, DLP, or LED .
In this scenario, the user needs a technician’s help connecting a laptop to a projector. The projector is old and only has analog input. This means that the projector can only accept analog video signals, and not digital ones. Therefore, the technician should use a VGA cable to connect the laptop to the projector, as it is the most common type of analog video cable. The technician should also make sure that the laptop and the projector have compatible VGA ports, and that the laptop’s display settings are adjusted to match the projector’s resolution and aspect ratio.

QUESTION 147

- (Topic 3)
A user reports that all print jobs sent to a laser printer have random and incorrect characters throughout the pages. Which of the fallowing actions should the technician do to resolve this issue?

Correct Answer: C
One of the possible causes of random and incorrect characters appearing on print jobs sent to a laser printer is an outdated or corrupted driver. The driver is a software component that communicates between the operating system and the printer, and converts data into a format that the printer can understand. If the driver is outdated or corrupted, it may send incorrect or garbled data to the printer, resulting in poor print quality or errors. The technician should update the driver to the latest version from the manufacturer’s website, or uninstall and reinstall it if necessary. Reference:
https://www.comptia.org/training/books/a-core-1-220-1101-study-guide (page 47)

QUESTION 148

- (Topic 4)
A technician is installing a WAP in the company break room. The new access point should have a rating of higher than 50Mbps and minimal range to avoid interference with other access points. Which of the following 802.11 standards should the technician select?

Correct Answer: A
Ac stands for 802.11ac, which is a wireless networking standard that operates in the 5 GHz frequency band and offers a maximum data rate of 1.3 Gbps. 802.11ac is also backward compatible with 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n standards. If a technician wants to install a WAP (wireless access point) in the company break room that has a rating of higher than 50 Mbps and minimal range to avoid interference with other access points, they should select the 802.11ac standard.

QUESTION 149

- (Topic 4)
An application developer formats and reconfigures a development PC after every application test is complete. Which of the following is the best way to improve the efficiency of this process?

Correct Answer: B
The best way to improve the efficiency of the process of formatting and reconfiguring a development PC after every application test is complete is to implement a sandbox. A sandbox is a virtual environment that isolates the application from the rest of the system, allowing the developer to test the application without affecting the main operating system, files, or settings. A sandbox can also be easily reset, deleted, or duplicated, saving the time and effort of formatting and reconfiguring the PC. A sandbox can also provide security benefits, such as preventing malware or bugs from spreading to the system or the network.
Other options, such as installing an SSD, disabling hyperthreading, or enabling hardware acceleration, may improve the performance of the PC, but they do not address the issue of formatting and reconfiguring the PC after each test. An SSD (solid state drive) is a storage device that uses flash memory instead of spinning disks, and it can offer faster data access, lower power consumption, and less noise and heat. Hyperthreading is a feature of some CPUs (central processing units) that allows each core to run two threads simultaneously, increasing the multitasking and parallel processing capabilities of the PC. Hardware acceleration is a technique that uses the GPU (graphics processing unit) or other specialized hardware to perform some tasks faster than the CPU, such as rendering graphics, video, or audio.
References:
✑ What is a Sandbox? | How Does a Sandbox Work? | Avast1
✑ What is a Sandbox Environment? | Definition and FAQs2
✑ How to Use a Sandbox to Test Software - Lifewire3
✑ What is a Sandbox and How to Use One - Norton4
✑ What is a Sandbox? - Definition from Techopedia5

QUESTION 150

- (Topic 2)
Which of the following 802.11 standards supports both 5GHz and 2.4GHz channel frequencies?

Correct Answer: B
802.11ac is the 802.11 standard that supports both 5GHz and 2.4GHz channel frequencies. 802.11ac is the latest wireless networking standard that operates in both the 5GHz and 2.4GHz frequency bands. It provides higher wireless network speeds and better reliability compared to previous standards, such as 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g. The 802.11a standard operates exclusively in the 5GHz band, while the 802.11b and 802.11g standards operate exclusively in the 2.4GHz band.