Walk in knowing where you stand.Most people who fail Core 1 studied everything a little and nothing enough. Five timed exams will tell you which domain is about to cost you, while you still have time to do something about it.You get 450 original questions written against the current 220-1201 objectives. Each of the five exams runs 90 questions on a 90-minute clock, the same shape as the real test. Question counts per domain follow CompTIA's published weighting, so a 28% domain gets 28% of your practice instead of an even slice.Every question carries a written explanation of the concept it tests, not a letter and a link. The point is that you walk away understanding the technology well enough to answer a question you have never seen, which is what the exam actually asks of you.Questions are written from scratch against the objectives. Nothing here is recycled from another question bank, and nothing is lifted from a real exam.Inside the courseFive full-length timed exams, 90 questions each450 unique questions with no repeats across testsAll five Core 1 domains, weighted to the official blueprintA written explanation on every questionScenario and multi-select items, not definition recallOriginal material, written from scratchWho it's forYou've worked through a study guide or video course and want a readiness checkYou're changing careers and A+ is your first certificationYou're going for help desk or desktop support and need scenario practiceYou learn by getting things wrong and finding out whyPractice exams are what you use after your study material, or alongside it. There are no lecture videos here.About the authorK.D. Vaughn is a U.S. Air Force veteran and federal IT manager holding Security+, Network+, AWS Cloud Practitione
What you'll learn
understand the structure and content of the CompTIA A+ Core 1 exam
identify strengths and weaknesses in your knowledge
improve problem-solving skills through scenario-based questions
prepare effectively with practice exams that mimic the real test environment