
CompTIA A+ Practice Test 2026 – 270 Exam Questions (Core 1 + Core 2)
🎓 IntermediatePrepare for CompTIA A+ (Core 1 220-1201 and Core 2 220-1202) with exam-style quizzes, training mode, and realistic simulations. Includes a 270-question English pool covering hardware, networking, operating systems, security, and troubleshooting.
Practice questions for CompTIA A+ Practice Test 2026 – 270 Exam Questions (Core 1 + Core 2)
Train with exam-style CompTIA A+ Practice Test 2026 – 270 Exam Questions (Core 1 + Core 2) practice questions. Our quizzes cover the main topics to help you build real, job-ready skills and exam confidence.
Topic coverage
- Core 1 (220-1201): Mobile Devices, Networking, Hardware, Virtualization & Cloud, Hardware Troubleshooting
- Core 2 (220-1202): Operating Systems, Security, Software Troubleshooting, Operational Procedures
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Exam Topics
- ✅ Core 1 (220-1201): Mobile Devices, Networking, Hardware, Virtualization & Cloud, Hardware Troubleshooting
- ✅ Core 2 (220-1202): Operating Systems, Security, Software Troubleshooting, Operational Procedures
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Why choose this certification
- The industry standard for help desk and IT support roles.
- Covers practical skills across hardware, OS, networking, and security.
- A strong foundation before Network+ and Security+.
- Practice-first approach with exam-style quizzes and simulations.
What you’ll learn
- • Install and configure devices and peripherals.
- • Support Windows, Linux, and macOS with practical troubleshooting.
- • Diagnose and fix hardware/software issues with a structured approach.
- • Apply foundational security concepts and best practices.
- • Build confidence with exam-style questions and realistic practice.
FAQ
Do I need to pass two exams for A+?
Yes: Core 1 (220-1201) and Core 2 (220-1202). You need both to earn the certification.
Prerequisites?
No formal prerequisites; 9–12 months hands-on experience and basic IT knowledge recommended.
Validity?
3 years; renewable via CEUs or higher CompTIA certifications.