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Which of the following is the primary purpose of a DMZ in network security?
I picked 'hosts public-facing servers' but the answer says 'buffer zone between trust boundaries' — isn't that the same?
Servers in a DMZ do typically host public-facing services. But the question asks about the architectural purpose, not what lives inside it.
A DMZ creates a controlled buffer zone between your trusted internal network and an untrusted external network (the internet). Traffic from outside reaches the DMZ but can't directly reach internal systems — that's the security function.
Exam pattern: 'what lives in the DMZ' is implementation. 'Why the DMZ exists' is architecture. These questions are testing architectural understanding.
Can you give me a memory trick for remembering all the STP states in order?
Sure — the classic mnemonic is "Do Be Like Forwarding Data"...
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Actual exam-style questions spanning all 5 blueprint domains. Answer to reveal the explanation — and preview the AI Tutor.
A user reports that the touchscreen on their smartphone is unresponsive in the bottom-left corner but works everywhere else. Which component is most likely failing?
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A technician is adding a wireless access point (AP) in an outbuilding connected via Ethernet to the main office network (192.168.1.0/24). After configuring the AP with a static IP of 192.168.1.250, clients can connect to Wi-Fi but cannot access the internet. The main office devices have no issues. What is the most likely cause?
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A technician is assembling a workstation for video editing. The motherboard has two DIMM slots and supports dual-channel DDR4-3200 memory. The user requests 32 GB of RAM. Which memory configuration will provide the best performance?
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A company wants to migrate its on-premises email server to the cloud. The IT director insists that the new solution require no management of the underlying operating system, application server, or patching. Which cloud service model should the organization choose?
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After a power outage, a desktop computer will not power on. The PSU fan does not spin, and no LEDs are lit. The technician tests the power supply with a PSU tester; all voltages are within spec. A multimeter reading at the motherboard's power button header shows 3.3V when the button is pressed. The power supply is also confirmed to work when tested in another system. What is the most likely cause?
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220-1101 Progress
213 questions answered · 71% overall
Focus: Hardware (48%)
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Traditional prep vs. adaptive learning
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What you need
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What's on the 220-1101 Exam
Official CompTIA domain weights · 1,000 practice questions covering every topic
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What Candidates Say
Passed on the first attempt.
The combination of adaptive routing and spaced repetition meant I wasn't just grinding questions — I was actually filling gaps. First attempt pass.
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Certified · passed first attempt
The score card after each practice session showed exactly which domains needed more time. I stopped guessing what to study and started following the data.
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Certified · 3 months prep
Why Trust Our Questions?
Written by certified engineers. Verified against the blueprint.
Every question is written by CompTIA-certified professionals who passed the 220-1101 exam, then cross-referenced against the official exam blueprint to ensure accuracy and real-exam relevance.
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Every question maps to an official 220-1101 domain and objective. Nothing off-topic, nothing outdated. We track vendor exam updates and revise accordingly.
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Questions are authored by CompTIA-certified engineers with hands-on industry experience — not AI-generated or lifted from textbooks. Real scenarios, real distractors.
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When CompTIA revises the exam, we update the question bank. The 220-1101 content you practice against always reflects the live exam version.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the A+ 220-1101 exam?
The 220-1101 exam contains approximately 90–100 questions, including multiple choice, drag-and-drop, and scenario-based items. You have 90 minutes to complete the exam.
What is the passing score for the 220-1101?
The passing score for the 220-1101 is 675 out of 1000. CompTIA uses a scaled scoring system, so the raw score is converted before being reported.
What topics does the 220-1101 cover?
The 220-1101 exam covers 5 domains: Mobile Devices (null%), Networking (null%), Hardware (null%), Virtualization and Cloud Computing (null%), Hardware and Network Troubleshooting (null%). JT Exams includes practice questions for every domain, weighted to match the official blueprint.
How long does it take to prepare for the A+?
Most candidates spend 2–4 months preparing for the 220-1101, depending on their background and experience. JT Exams' domain analytics show you exactly where to focus so you're not wasting time on topics you already know.
How many practice questions does JT Exams have for 220-1101?
JT Exams currently has 1000 practice questions for the 220-1101, covering all 5 exam domains. New questions are added regularly.
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