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CompTIA A+ (220-1202) . Certification Practice Exam pass on your first try with includes detailed explanations.
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The CompTIA A+ 1202 certification exam builds on the knowledge and skills gained from the A+ 1202 exam and covers a range of topics related to installing and configuring operating systems, expanded security concepts, software troubleshooting, and operational procedures.
The course is designed to give candidates a comprehensive understanding of the skills and knowledge required to support advanced IT infrastructure and end-user devices. Passing the CompTIA A+ 1202 exam demonstrates that a candidate has a solid understanding of these topics and is prepared to pursue a career in IT support, help desk support, or technical support.
The CompTIA A+ 1202 exam aims to test the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, and troubleshoot computer hardware, software, and networks. Successful candidates should be able to demonstrate a broad understanding of IT concepts and technologies, as well as practical skills for troubleshooting and problem-solving.
The CompTIA A+ 1202 exam is intended for individuals who are seeking to become entry-level IT professionals and have a basic understanding of computer hardware, software, and networking concepts.
While there are no formal prerequisites for taking the CompTIA A+ 1202 exam, it is important for candidates to have a strong understanding of the exam objectives and to be prepared to demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a practical setting. Many candidates choose to enroll in training courses or study guides to help prepare for the exam and ensure that they have a solid understanding of the topics covered.
CompTIA A+ Exam details: Number of Questions, Time, and language
Number of Questions: Maximum of 90 questions,
Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (single and multiple response), drag and drops and performance-based,
Length of Test: 90 Minutes. The exam is available in English, German, and Japanese languages.
Passing Score: 700/900
Languages : English at launch. German, Japanese, Portuguese, Thai and Spanish
Schedule Exam : Pearson VUE
Exam Topics covered in CompTIA A+ 220-1202 Certification Exams skill questions:
Mobile devices (13%)
Hardware setup: installing components like batteries, cameras, and Wi-Fi antennas.
Accessory options: configuring USB, Bluetooth, NFC, and docking stations.
Network setup: configuring Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular data, and synchronization settings.
Troubleshooting: identifying and fixing hardware and connectivity issues.
Networking (23%)
Protocols and ports: learning about networking protocols, ports, and wireless technologies.
SOHO networks: setting up small office/home office networks, including IP addressing and VPNs.
Networking tools: troubleshooting with crimpers, cable testers, and Wi-Fi analyzers.
Hardware (25%)
Component installation: setting up RAM, CPUs, and storage devices.
Cables and connectors: working with HDMI, Ethernet, and USB cables.
Peripheral devices: installing and maintaining printers, scanners, and other peripherals.
Motherboards and power: configuring motherboards, power supplies, and cooling solutions.
Virtualization and cloud computing (11%)
Virtualization concepts: understanding virtual machines, hypervisors, and desktop virtualization.
Cloud models: learning about IaaS, SaaS, and PaaS.
Hardware and network troubleshooting (28%)
Diagnosing issues: identifying and fixing hardware, network, and connectivity problems.
Troubleshooting tools: using multimeters, cable testers, and loopback plugs.
CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202) Exam Syllabus Topics:
Operating systems (28%)
OS installation: working with Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile operating systems.
Windows tools: managing systems with Task Manager, Command Prompt, and Disk Management.
File systems: handling file systems, updates, and OS upgrades.
Security (28%)
Security measures: using encryption, access controls, and wireless security protocols.
Malware prevention: detecting, removing, and preventing malware threats.
Software troubleshooting (23%)
OS issues: diagnosing and resolving problems with operating systems and applications.
Mobile troubleshooting: addressing connectivity, app, and performance issues.
Security concerns: fixing unauthorized access and malware issues.
Operational procedures (21%)
Documentation: using best practices for system changes and documentation.
Safety and communication: following safety protocols and communicating effectively.
Backup and recovery: setting up workstation backups and recovery processes.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Unique Questions, Suatable for all lavel, Anyone looking to take and pass the CompTIA A+ certification exam, Anyone who needs to become a better test taker before attempting the CompTIA A+ certification exam