TestOut Chapter 2 Study Guide
Across
- 6. you can throw these kind of batteries in the trash, expect if you are in California
- 8. What component requires special disposal procedures to comply with environmental guidelines?
- 11. A small tool used to grasp and retrieve small parts that fall into places difficult to reach with hands
- 13. power hazard 1
- 14. store sensitive components in these to prevent ESD from damaging the component(s)
- 15. An over-voltage that lasts milliseconds
- 16. A handheld device with a digital readout used to test electrical properties
- 17. this can be a safety hazard, because you do not cables that are everywhere
- 21. The extent of a project, area, or subject; what is included and what is not
- 22. How to be professional (2)
- 25. What is the right way to safely lift heavy objects?
- 26. An insulated covering that prevents static electricity from moving between objects and damaging computer components
- 27. What network cable is the best option to prevent/minimize EMI?
- 30. what do you do with a faulty power supply?
- 31. A small tool used to test network communications
- 33. A plan for returning affected systems and hardware to their original state if a new implementation fails
- 35. Provide an explanation about why you wish to make this change to the project
- 36. A predetermined group of people that must approve proposed changes to a project that is underway
- 38. do not use an ESD wrist strap when working with high-voltage
- 41. A strap that connects you to an antistatic pad to prevent static electricity from damaging computer components
- 42. What is your top priority when repesonding to hazardous situation?
- 49. A plastic and metal tool used to add and remove integrated circuit chips
- 53. Fifth step in the troubleshooting process
- 55. A device that modifes power signals to remove noise and create a smooth AC electrical signal
- 57. Sixth step in the troubleshooting process
- 58. A multi-tool with interchangeable bits
- 59. Fourth step in the troubleshooting process
Down
- 1. Complete power failure
- 2. The system installed within buildings to control temperature by supplying heat and air conditioning
- 3. recycle this component, you do not try to service this components, because that would kill you
- 4. A special multimeter used to test output from a PC power supply
- 5. How to be professional (1)
- 7. How to be professional (4)
- 9. A signal caused by motors, heavy machinery, fluorescent lights that interfere with wired networking signals
- 10. A tool that verifies that network signals can travel throughout a network
- 12. Seventh step in the troubleshooting process
- 18. use this to protect components and reduce the chances of an accidental electrical shock
- 19. An over-voltage that lasts seconds
- 20. power hazard 2
- 23. The process of regulating changes to project once it is underway
- 24. power hazard 3
- 28. A device that protects systems from damage from a power surge by suppressing the over-votlage
- 29. do not touch these on a circuit board
- 32. Provide a plan for implementing the change
- 34. Second step in the troubleshooting process
- 37. Third step in the troubleshooting process
- 39. An office device that provides power when an under-voltage occurs
- 40. First step in the troubleshooting process
- 43. many components inside a computer can get extremely hot, so make sure that they cool down before working on the component(s)
- 44. A form that must be completed and submitted to a change board to request permission to change a project's purpose, scope, schedule, budget, team, or other significant component
- 45. You get a service ticket and arrive at the employee's workstation. She speaks Spanish and you speak English. What should you do?
- 46. An under-voltage that lasts milliseconds
- 47. An expansion board used to troubleshoot computer system startup
- 48. How to be professional (3)
- 50. A small magnet on a collapsible rod used to retrieve parts that fall into a computer case or another area that hands cannot reach
- 51. Identify risks associated with the change
- 52. An under-voltage that lasts seconds
- 54. housed in power supply, can hold charge even when system is powered off and unplugged
- 56. Signals caused by cordless phones, microwave ovens, and wireless devices that interfere with wireless networking