Course Information
Course Overview
Master the four (4) CompTIA A+ Core 2 Exam Domains + Explanations Included
Welcome to the CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1102) Practice Exam!
This practice test has been thoughtfully developed to aid your preparation for the CompTIA A+ CORE 2 certification. It's organized into the four domains aligned with the CompTIA A+ Exam guide. Each section contains a selection of questions designed to enhance your comprehension in key areas.
What to Expect
This practice exam consists of 240 questions, thoughtfully divided into questions aligned with the CompTIA A+ CORE 2 (220-1102) Exam guide:
Domain 1: Operating Systems (60questions)
Domain 2: Security (60questions)
Domain 3: Software Troubleshooting (60questions)
Domain 4: Operational Procedures (60questions)
Detailed Feedback
One of the key features of this practice exam is the immediate feedback you'll receive:
After completing each practice exam, you will be able to review your performance.
For each question, you will find detailed explanations for both correct and incorrect answers.
This feature will not only help you understand why certain answers are correct but also provide valuable insights into areas where you may need to improve your knowledge.
By the end of each practice exam, you will be better prepared and more confident in your ability to tackle the actual CompTIA A+ CORE 2 exam.
Support from Your Instructor
We believe in providing you with the support you need to excel. If you decide to purchase this practice exam, you'll have the opportunity to message your instructor for clarification or questions regarding the exam.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Understand core IT concepts like hardware, software, networking, and security.
- Develop troubleshooting skills for common IT issues.
- Get comfortable with the CompTIA A+ exam format and questions.
- Prepare to earn CompTIA A+ certification for entry-level IT roles.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SSlavi Slavev
It is beneficial and well-structured, and I am glad I purchased this course. Thank you.
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GGelloyd Aratan
good
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VVyacheslav
Plenty of mistakes and ambiguities. And guys, you should really use a calculator when adding 4 and 4
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AAndy Park
Nice!!