What
You’ll Learn
You’ll Learn
- Master the core hardware components
- Understand networking fundamentals
- Perform effective hardware and software troubleshooting
- Gain proficiency in virtualization and cloud computing
Requirements
- This course is designed with beginners in mind
- so no prior IT experience is required. Learners should have basic computer literacy
- such as navigating an operating system and using the internet. Access to a computer is necessary for taking practice exams and exploring hands-on labs
- while optional access to spare hardware or a virtual machine environment can further enhance practical learning. Most importantly
- students should come with curiosity
- a willingness to learn
- and a strong interest in building a career in IT. Demander à ChatGPT
Description
CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) – 6 Full-Length Practice Exams with Explanations
All questions are based on the official CompTIA A+ 220-1201 Core 1 exam objectives, covering all five domains. These realistic practice exams help you build confidence, improve knowledge retention, and pass the actual certification exam on your first attempt!
Course Overview:
This CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) practice test course is designed to help you master the foundational IT concepts required for entry-level roles in technical support and IT operations. Each domain in the exam — from hardware to networking and troubleshooting — is covered through realistic scenario-based questions that reflect current workplace challenges.
Whether you’re a student, a career switcher, or a technician looking to validate your skills, these practice exams simulate the actual test environment, helping you prepare confidently and effectively.
Full-Length Practice Exams:
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6 full-length timed exams with 90 questions each (total: 340 questions)
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90-minute duration per exam to match real exam conditions
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Detailed explanations for correct and incorrect answers
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Updated to match the 2025 CompTIA A+ 220-1201 exam objectives
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Mix of multiple-choice, performance-based, and scenario-based question formats
Exam Domains Covered:
1. Mobile Devices (13%)
Install and configure laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. Understand wireless technologies, syncing, display issues, and mobile OS management.
2. Networking (23%)
Learn about routers, switches, TCP/IP, ports, wireless standards, and network troubleshooting. Build a solid foundation in SOHO and enterprise network setups.
3. Hardware (25%)
Master PC components, peripheral devices, connectors, storage, RAM, BIOS/UEFI, and power issues. Learn how to build, maintain, and troubleshoot desktops.
4. Virtualization and Cloud Computing (11%)
Understand cloud service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS), deployment models (public, private, hybrid), and client-side virtualization (install, configure, allocate resources to VMs).
5. Hardware and Network Troubleshooting (28%)
Develop real-world troubleshooting skills for printers, display issues, overheating, boot problems, BSODs, slow networks, IP conflicts, and mobile device faults.
Course Benefits:
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Get exam-ready through repetition and real-world practice
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Understand why each answer is right or wrong — not just guess
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Learn troubleshooting skills essential for help desk and tech support roles
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Prepare for the performance-based questions (PBQs) format
Important: This course is intended to supplement your study plan for the official 1Y0-204 exam and should be used alongside official Citrix training and documentation.
Who this course is for:
- “This course is ideal for anyone preparing for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1201) certification exam
- including aspiring IT professionals
- help desk technicians
- desktop support specialists
- and junior system or network administrators. It’s also perfect for career changers looking to break into the IT industry
- students and recent graduates pursuing a tech career
- and anyone seeking a solid foundation in hardware
- networking
- mobile devices
- troubleshooting
- and virtualization. Whether youre just starting out or refreshing your skills
- this course offers the knowledge and practice needed to succeed in IT support roles. Demander à ChatGPT”
