Yesterday I took the 1101 test (and passed). These questions are EXACTLY what I needed to study. This is by far, the most accurate set of questions for this test I've found. I looked around on the channel for something similar for 1102 but I don't see it. I'd love to see this same format for 1102 :)
Hey so I have been trying to study for this exam for the last year and I cannot find a way to study and memorize everything can you give me some tips please or what helped you because I am about to give up, thanks.
Congrats! I am writing in 2 weeks. How would you say the real test compares to practice test available on youtube or messer's tests if you have done them? thanks
@@alesharks5135 the real test questions are more complicatedly written in what they ask, you need to really focus on what the question is asking. There are quite a few performance based questions too so focus on that and you will be fine so long as you know and have studied the material
@@alesharks5135 The questions in this video are VERY similar to the questions found on the real test. There are performance-based questions though which are not covered here
Question 41 @27:17 about frequency bands for 802.11 is not correct. 802.11ac in 5Ghz only, the correct answer is 802.11ax or 802.11n. Regardless, thanks for putting stuff like this together. I'll be taking my 1101 test in a few days and this is really helpful!
Discussion: To determine the correct answer, let's look at the frequencies supported by each standard: 802.11a: Operates in the 5GHz band only. 802.11ac: Operates primarily in the 5GHz band, with some backward compatibility for 2.4GHz devices, but it’s mainly focused on 5GHz. 802.11b: Operates in the 2.4GHz band only. 802.11g: Operates in the 2.4GHz band only. None of the listed options directly support both 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands. The standard that actually supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies is 802.11n. Since the question does not include 802.11n as an option and assuming it’s meant to test knowledge of dual-band standards among the given options, none of the provided options is correct for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. The correct standard that does support both frequencies is 802.11n, which isn't listed in the options. However, given the options and typical confusion around 802.11ac, one might consider the backward compatibility note: 802.11ac: Mostly 5GHz but can interoperate with older 2.4GHz devices. Correct Answer: None of the provided options perfectly fit; however, 802.11ac is often noted for its backward compatibility, but primarily it operates in 5GHz.
I love these quizes and the tool you use for them!! Thank you so much for the amazing work you do!! Also, any chance of publishing the quizzes for people to study?
30:55 Can someone please explain why that would be the correct answer? I went with C, because I figured the rebooting could be caused by overheating of a component, such as the graphics card. My test is in a few days, so the sooner for an answer, the better. How was I supposed to surmise that the power supply was insufficient from the question?
From this example, there is no suggestion or indication that the gpu was overheating. Answer C only states that it's the gpu because it's that component that triggers unexpected reboots which isn't true unless the question provided that knowledge prior. Not saying a gpu can't cause a reboot, but it's more likely to cause the application you're running such as a video game or 3D rendering software to crash rather than to reboot the pc. A gpu drawing too much power however will cause the power supply to trip or shut down.
I don't remember which ones were on the exam I took specifically, I got my A+ a while ago. These exam dumps were taken from a paid source that gets exam data for IT related exams.
Isn't Question 68 wrong? 37:01 A network administrator was notified that laptop users are unable to access or ping network resources on the corporate network. which of the following things should the network administrator check FIRST? If DHCP was down they would still have access to the local corporate network resources using the APIPA address, they just wouldn't be able to access external networks or the internet?
out of all the answers DHCP would be correct ....the only thing close to being the answer would be DNS but we arent discussing a website issue....but a network. so IMO DHCP would still be correct
@@eliasfreenase.2580 Yes, I just took the test yesterday. These questions are VERY similar to the ones on the exam. The exam does also have performance-based questions too, though, which are not covered here.
Yes, I just took the test yesterday. These questions are VERY similar to the ones on the exam. The exam does also have performance-based questions too, though. which are not covered here.
Respectfully, if you didn't watch the video, you aren't in the position to say it's wrong. These are definitely the type of questions you will see on the exam. There are PBQ's as well, and those are roughly 25% of the exam, but this software doesn't have the ability to integrate those yet.
@@my-free-academy ive taken core 1 an 2 cummulatively about 6 times so far....i think i know what the questions look like lol also i watched majoirty of it....these questions are just a bit easy. i wish my 1101 was this easy lol
@@willberforce876 @eliasfreenase.2580 I just took the test yesterday. These questions are VERY similar to the ones on the exam. The exam does also have performance-based questions too, though, which are of course not covered here.
Question 40 is wrong. 802.11 ac has he only one frequency and that is 5. The correct answer is not even listed and that’s 802.11 n which supports 2.4 and 5.. You need to fix that..
Yesterday I took the 1101 test (and passed). These questions are EXACTLY what I needed to study. This is by far, the most accurate set of questions for this test I've found.
I looked around on the channel for something similar for 1102 but I don't see it. I'd love to see this same format for 1102 :)
taking my test on sunday - so excited and so nervous. CONGRATS
@@HeyHeyYo100how did it go
Hey so I have been trying to study for this exam for the last year and I cannot find a way to study and memorize everything can you give me some tips please or what helped you because I am about to give up, thanks.
really appreciate what your doing man thanks
My hero, got my core 1 test today! nervous but confident with the help of your videos. Please do core 2 for the people!!
Congrats! I am writing in 2 weeks. How would you say the real test compares to practice test available on youtube or messer's tests if you have done them? thanks
@@alesharks5135 the real test questions are more complicatedly written in what they ask, you need to really focus on what the question is asking. There are quite a few performance based questions too so focus on that and you will be fine so long as you know and have studied the material
@@alesharks5135 The questions in this video are VERY similar to the questions found on the real test. There are performance-based questions though which are not covered here
More CompTIA A+ 1101 exam dumps please 😊
87/94 test in two weeks this is helping build my confidence for the real exam
Question 41 @27:17 about frequency bands for 802.11 is not correct. 802.11ac in 5Ghz only, the correct answer is 802.11ax or 802.11n.
Regardless, thanks for putting stuff like this together. I'll be taking my 1101 test in a few days and this is really helpful!
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Discussion:
To determine the correct answer, let's look at the frequencies supported by each standard:
802.11a: Operates in the 5GHz band only.
802.11ac: Operates primarily in the 5GHz band, with some backward compatibility for 2.4GHz devices, but it’s mainly focused on 5GHz.
802.11b: Operates in the 2.4GHz band only.
802.11g: Operates in the 2.4GHz band only.
None of the listed options directly support both 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands. The standard that actually supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies is 802.11n.
Since the question does not include 802.11n as an option and assuming it’s meant to test knowledge of dual-band standards among the given options, none of the provided options is correct for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. The correct standard that does support both frequencies is 802.11n, which isn't listed in the options.
However, given the options and typical confusion around 802.11ac, one might consider the backward compatibility note:
802.11ac: Mostly 5GHz but can interoperate with older 2.4GHz devices.
Correct Answer: None of the provided options perfectly fit; however, 802.11ac is often noted for its backward compatibility, but primarily it operates in 5GHz.
I posted this comment too and realized you beat me to it, nice!
Yo I highkey I chose AC because I knew it had the ability to go into 2.4ghz
I love these quizes and the tool you use for them!! Thank you so much for the amazing work you do!! Also, any chance of publishing the quizzes for people to study?
Thanks Briston :)
There is plans to publish this as a free app for iOS and Android, I've just really busy. Definitely coming though :)
Thes best set of questions on the entire internet! Could you make a part two?
30:55 Can someone please explain why that would be the correct answer? I went with C, because I figured the rebooting could be caused by overheating of a component, such as the graphics card. My test is in a few days, so the sooner for an answer, the better. How was I supposed to surmise that the power supply was insufficient from the question?
From this example, there is no suggestion or indication that the gpu was overheating. Answer C only states that it's the gpu because it's that component that triggers unexpected reboots which isn't true unless the question provided that knowledge prior.
Not saying a gpu can't cause a reboot, but it's more likely to cause the application you're running such as a video game or 3D rendering software to crash rather than to reboot the pc.
A gpu drawing too much power however will cause the power supply to trip or shut down.
Just took the test, this was really accurate
what happened to your website? cause these are awesome!
is this a subscription somewhere would like to try it out to get ready for the test. Awesome way to prep before the exam
Great review! Did you have any of these on your exam? Taking mine in a couple hours
Passed. Core 1 & Core 2 both completed
@@Speak_Freakhow hard were the tests?
@@Speak_Freakgreat job. Would you say its similar
I don't remember which ones were on the exam I took specifically, I got my A+ a while ago.
These exam dumps were taken from a paid source that gets exam data for IT related exams.
Congratulations! :)
Isn't Question 68 wrong? 37:01
A network administrator was notified that laptop users are unable to access or ping network resources on the corporate network. which of the following things should the network administrator check FIRST?
If DHCP was down they would still have access to the local corporate network resources using the APIPA address, they just wouldn't be able to access external networks or the internet?
out of all the answers DHCP would be correct ....the only thing close to being the answer would be DNS but we arent discussing a website issue....but a network. so IMO DHCP would still be correct
Are these what the exam questions look like, or are these more difficult?
Is there an app to download,in order to practice the questions?
91/93 (if not counting controversial 802.11ac question), will take the test in a few months, we'll see
Can you do a 220-1102 exam dump?
I just passed core 1, now onto core 2
are these questions were on the actual test?
@@eliasfreenase.2580 Yes, I just took the test yesterday. These questions are VERY similar to the ones on the exam. The exam does also have performance-based questions too, though, which are not covered here.
are these similar to the exam? great job taking exam in a week thanks
Yes, I just took the test yesterday. These questions are VERY similar to the ones on the exam. The exam does also have performance-based questions too, though. which are not covered here.
@@meteoridragon7 thanks i purchased messer's practice exams questions not helping . im studying pbqs on quizlet
@@meteoridragon7 what do you recommend to study for PBQS?
Wait I know this voice! His mannerisms too! Aren't you SG / JB? The one that plays SW?
9:40 are you sure it's not faulty RAM?
91/94 planning to take test in 2 days!
Just passed it with mid 700s! thank you so much!!! it really helped
How difficult was the test?
I am taking mine in 5days
@@zitaagada good luck, hope you studied
what software is he using
I missed like three of these. I’m feeling a little more confident in my studies
i passed my Core1 today thanks
I cam for the PD but stayed for the bagel hahah
is this an app or what site is this with the questions?
thanks for the test!
where can i take this test
You are the GOAT
9:00 yes, please, make a video about these IP addresses
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I got most of them wrong, can someone guide me, first time watching this video, came from professor messer
more brain dumps please! pbqs?
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the questions on the actual test are more scenario based....but this aint a bad review...kinda easy so far and im in at 1:23
Respectfully, if you didn't watch the video, you aren't in the position to say it's wrong.
These are definitely the type of questions you will see on the exam.
There are PBQ's as well, and those are roughly 25% of the exam, but this software doesn't have the ability to integrate those yet.
@@my-free-academy ive taken core 1 an 2 cummulatively about 6 times so far....i think i know what the questions look like lol also i watched majoirty of it....these questions are just a bit easy. i wish my 1101 was this easy lol
@@willberforce876 @eliasfreenase.2580 I just took the test yesterday. These questions are VERY similar to the ones on the exam. The exam does also have performance-based questions too, though, which are of course not covered here.
@@meteoridragon7 i have my A+.... i know whats on there.....these questions are a bit easier than whats on the test. Like i said its good practice
Question 40 is wrong. 802.11 ac has he only one frequency and that is 5. The correct answer is not even listed and that’s 802.11 n which supports 2.4 and 5.. You need to fix that..
No, his answer is correct. 802.11 ac primarily operates at 5 GHz but can also be 2.4GHz.
@@camkarp2938 Not according to Google or the certmaster study guide
It’s “designed” to work in 5hz but CAN work in 2.4hz according to CompTia
I can not see the answers and you aren't explaining the reasons