TestOut Chapter 2 Study Guide

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