220-1201 Mock Exams & Practice Exam Questions | CompTIA A+ Core 1

220-1201 mock exams and practice exam questions for CompTIA A+ Core 1. Timed practice sets and detailed explanations in the AWS Exam Prep app (web, iOS, Android).

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Tip: Begin with 20–25 question domain drills for weak areas, then move to mixed mocks. Aim for consistent ~75–80% before test day.


Suggested progression

  1. Domain drills (daily): 2× 20–25 question sets focused on a single Core 1 domain (Hardware, Mobile, Networking, Virtualization/Cloud, Troubleshooting).
  2. Mixed sets (alternate days): 1× 30–40 questions combining 2–3 domains to build transfer.
  3. Full mock (final week): 2–3 complete exams that mirror live-exam tone/coverage. Review every miss and tag weak objectives.

Timeboxing

  • Domain set: ~30–40 minutes
  • Mixed set: ~55–65 minutes
  • Full mock: ~90 minutes (leave a buffer to revisit flagged items and PBQs)

Scoring & review

  • Mark + return: Flag uncertain items, then review after you finish the set.
  • Pattern log: Track recurring miss-themes (e.g., ports/protocols, Cat6 vs Cat6a, LC vs SC, 802.11ac vs 802.11ax, RAID 0/1/5/10, laser printing steps).
  • Turn misses into notes: Convert each theme into 1–2 “rules of thumb,” then re-drill that domain the next day.

Fast remediations (common weak spots)

  • No network / APIPA: Verify DHCP scope/reachability, gateway/DNS, then cabling/switch.
  • Wi-Fi performance: Move to 5/6 GHz, check channel width/interference, disable WPS.
  • Display issues: Reseat cable/GPU, try alternate port, update driver, check power/brightness.
  • Printer defects:
    • Streaks/lines → drum/toner/fuser cleaning or replacement
    • Ghosting → fuser/drum not discharging
    • Jams → rollers/path; proper media & humidity
  • Storage: SMART warnings → back up + replace; understand RAID trade-offs.

What to pair with practice

  • Syllabus: Objective-by-domain outline → view
  • Cheatsheet: High-yield tables & quick pickers → open
  • Overview: Format, timing, and compact plan → read

Tips for exam-style pacing

  • First pass fast: ~60–70 seconds per item; skip PBQs early and return later.
  • Eliminate aggressively: Toss options that break safety, least-intrusive troubleshooting, or basic networking logic.
  • Think intent: If the stem stresses safety, data preservation, or user impact, pick the option that is safer and reversible.

Ready to drill?

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  • Domain Drills: Hardware • Mobile • Networking • Virtualization/Cloud • Troubleshooting
  • Mixed Sets: Combine 2–3 domains for transfer practice
  • Full Mocks: Exam-length simulations with review mode

Exam snapshot

  • Certification: CompTIA A+ — Core 1 (220-1201)
  • Audience: Help desk/desktop support, field techs, entry-level IT roles, career-switchers, students
  • Experience target: 6–12 months hands-on or equivalent labs/projects
  • Format: Multiple-choice (single/multi), a few performance-based questions (PBQs)
  • Timing / count: Varies by form; plan adequate time for check-in and review
  • Credential requirement: You must pass Core 1 (220-1201) and Core 2 (220-1202)

Study funnel: Read this Overview → work the Syllabus objective-by-objective → keep the Cheatsheet open for last-mile recall → validate with Practice .


What Core 1 (220-1201) measures

1) Hardware & devices

  • PC components (motherboard, CPU, RAM, PSU), storage (HDD/SSD, SATA, M.2/NVMe)
  • Peripherals & connectors (USB generations, display standards, Thunderbolt)
  • Printers (laser process order; common faults), SOHO devices

2) Mobile devices

  • Laptops, tablets, phones; batteries, displays, ports; accessories (Bluetooth, NFC)
  • Mobile networking (hotspot, tethering), MDM basics and profiles (awareness)

3) Networking (SOHO focus)

  • Ports & protocols, IP basics (DHCP, DNS, APIPA), Wi-Fi standards/security
  • Cabling (Cat5e/6/6a, fiber LC/SC), SOHO router setup, VLAN/WPA2/3 practices

4) Virtualization & cloud (client depth)

  • Type 1/Type 2 hypervisors; VM resources; snapshots vs backups
  • Client cloud usage: storage sync, thin clients, VDI awareness

5) Troubleshooting

  • Structured methodology (identify → theory → test → fix → verify → document)
  • Safety/ESD; tool pickers (multimeter, cable tester, CLI diagnostics)

Who should take Core 1?

  • New or early-career IT professionals targeting help desk/desktop support roles
  • Career-switchers building hands-on confidence with hardware/networking basics
  • Students in IT programs seeking an industry baseline credential

Readiness checklist

  • I can match ports to services (HTTP/HTTPS, SSH, RDP, DNS, DHCP, SMTP/IMAP/POP3).
  • I pick the right cable/connector (Cat6 vs Cat6a, LC vs SC, SATA vs M.2 NVMe).
  • I know Wi-Fi generations and WPA2/WPA3 setup at SOHO routers.
  • I can list laser printer steps in order and fix common print defects.
  • I apply the troubleshooting method and choose the least intrusive next step.

Compact 3–4 week plan

Week 1: Hardware & devices → printers → daily 20-question drills
Week 2: Networking (ports, Wi-Fi, SOHO) → mixed sets (hardware + networking)
Week 3: Mobile + virtualization/cloud → PBQ-style practice → review weak areas
Week 4: Two full mocks; convert misses into 2-bullet “rules of thumb”; light re-drills


Exam-day tactics

  • First pass fast; flag PBQs/long stems and return later.
  • If two answers seem plausible, choose the one that is safer, simpler, and reversible.
  • For networking symptoms, check IP/DHCP/DNS before cabling swaps.
  • For hardware, confirm power/thermals/seating before deep changes.

  • Syllabus: objectives mapped to domains → Open
  • Cheatsheet: high-yield tables & pickers → Open
  • Practice: timed drills & full mocks → Start