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CompTIA A+ Practice Tests: 220-901 220-902: 820 Questions and Annotated Solutions

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CompTIA A+ Practice 220-901 and 220-902 is intended for readers currently studying for the official CompTIA A+ 220-901 and 220-902 certification exams. The practice tests in this book should prove tremendously constructive in affording the reader with an opportunity to test his/her knowledge before presenting for the two official 90-question certification exams.

This book comprises 820 questions presented in a multitude of different formats, including multiple choice questions (MCQs), scenario-based troubleshooting questions, and true/false statements, amongst others. The MCQs provided in this book reflect the format used during official CompTIA A+ certification exams.

The 820 practice questions are intentionally divided into manageable test sets. Each test set comprises 20 multi-format questions covering a diverse array of examinable topics. Each question is accompanied by answer(s) and, where applicable, annotated solutions which are denoted by the corresponding footnote numbers.

The practice questions in this book are designed to cover all key examinable material that may form the basis of test questions presented to the examinee during the official CompTIA A+ 220-901 and 220-902 certification exams. Hence, this book should prove to be an essential study guide, providing a thorough overview of examinable material applicable to the A+ certification exams.

720 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 22, 2018

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