Vendor: CompTIA
Exam Code: 220-1002
Exam Name: CompTIA A+ Certification Exam: Core 2
Prepare for your A+ Core exam with our exam questions and build your confidence the tone and tenor of the questions mimic the real exam. Along with the detailed description and “exam alert”
All questions are based on the Exam Objectives for the 220-1002 exam for all domains of the exam, so you can take the actual CompTIA A+ (220-1002) Core 2 exam with confidence and PASS it!
About the practice exam
484 Total Questions & Answers
Single Choices
430 Questions
Multiple Choices
52 Questions
Simulations
2 Questions
Exam Topics covered in CompTIA A+ 220-1002 Certification Exams skill questions :
Operating Systems - (27%)
Security - (24%)
Software Troubleshooting - (26%)
Operational Procedures - (23%)
Actual CompTIA A+ 220-1002 (Core 2) Official Exam Details:
Exam Name :- CompTIA A+
Exam Code : 220-1002 (Core 2)
Duration : 90 mins
Number of Questions : 90
Passing Score : 700 / 900
Languages : English at launch. German, Japanese, Portuguese, Thai and Spanish
Schedule Exam : Pearson VUE
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After reading this study guide you will understand how to:
Support operating systems.
Install, configure, and maintain operating systems.
Maintain and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows.
Configure and troubleshoot network connections.
Manage users, workstations, and shared resources.
Implement physical security.
Secure workstations and data.
Troubleshoot workstation security issues.
Support and troubleshoot mobile operating systems and applications.
Implement operational procedures.
Prerequisites
To learn with the CompTIA A+ Certification Study Guides and prepare for your exam, you should have successfully completed the CompTIA IT Fundamentals course or have some basic experience using a PC, Windows, and browsing the web. Specifically, we recommend that you have the following skills and knowledge before starting this course:
Recognize the main components of a PC as well as storage media such as USB drives and DVD.
Start the computer and navigate the operating system desktop.
Use Windows Explorer to create directories and subdirectories and manage files.
Use a web browser to view websites.