Course Information
Course Overview
Prepare for the CompTIA Tech+ (FC0-U71) Certification Practice Test. Boost your knowledge and Passing your Real Exam.
**CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 (V6) Performance-Based Questions (PBQs) are only available on our official websites, ExamsDigest and LabsDigest**
Welcome to the CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 (V6) Certification Practice Tests from ExamsDigest.
Are you ready to pass the CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 certification exam? Find out by testing yourself with this new offering on Udemy. Each of the 6 full practice tests in this set provides an entire exam’s worth of questions, enabling you to confirm your mastery of the topics and providing you with the confidence you’ll need to take your CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 Certification exam.
The tests in this set are timed, so you’ll know when you’re taking more time than the official test allows, and at the end of the test, you’ll receive a personal breakdown of the questions you answered correctly and incorrectly to improve your knowledge and make you more prepared to pass the actual CompTIA exam.
In this practice test set, we’ll cover all the topics included in the CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 exam objectives, such as:
1.0: IT Concepts and Terminology 13%
2.0: Infrastructure 24%
3.0: Applications and Software 18%
4.0: Software Development Concepts 13%
5.0: Data and Database Fundamentals 13%
6.0: Security 19%
Make sure you are ready to pass the CompTIA Tech+ (V6) exam by using these practice tests, written to mimic the kinds of questions you will see on the CompTIA exam.
CompTIA Tech+ (FC0-U71) Exam Domains and Coverage
Our course covers all the essential domains included in the CompTIA Tech+ (FC0-U71) exam, ensuring a well-rounded preparation for your certification. Below is the breakdown of the exam domains and their respective weightage:
Who this course is for:
This CompTIA Tech+ (FC0-U71) Practice Tests course is for anyone who is preparing to take the [NEW] CompTIA Tech+ Certification exam and wants to test their knowledge and make sure they are ready to pass the real CompTIA exam.
Why Take the CompTIA Tech+ Course?
CompTIA Tech+ (formerly ITF+ and revamped as an entry-level certification) is designed for people who want to start a career in IT or understand core technology skills. Here are the top reasons to take this course:
1. Perfect for Beginners
Tech+ assumes no prior IT experience. It teaches foundational skills so you can confidently step into the tech world.
2. Builds Essential IT Knowledge
You’ll learn the fundamentals of:
Hardware & software
Operating systems
Networking basics
Cybersecurity essentials
Troubleshooting
Cloud and database basics
This gives you a strong base before moving to advanced certifications like A+, Network+, or Security+.
3. Helps You Discover Your Tech Path
The course exposes you to multiple areas of technology so you can identify what interests you—support, networking, cybersecurity, cloud, etc.
4. Valuable for Career Switchers
If you're transitioning into IT, Tech+ provides a structured, beginner-friendly route that employers recognize.
5. Builds Confidence for Hands-On Work
It includes practical skills—how to set up computers, solve simple problems, understand systems—so you’re comfortable with real-world IT tasks.
6. Recognized by Employers
CompTIA certifications are respected globally. Tech+ shows you have core digital competency and are serious about an IT career.
7. Faster Entry Into IT Jobs
It helps you qualify for entry-level roles such as:
IT support trainee
Help desk intern
Junior technician assistant
Digital/technical operations support
Summary
CompTIA Tech+ is ideal if you want a friendly, structured starting point in IT. It lays the groundwork, builds confidence, and prepares you for more advanced certifications and real-world tech roles.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- Section 1 Practice Tests
What You’ll Learn
- Students preparing for the CompTIA Tech+ Certification Exam, Students preparing for the CompTIA Tech+ Certification Exam, Students and career changers seeking a solid foundation in Tech, Anyone wanting to test their knowledge of current Network practices and threats