Simulationexams.com Updates Comptia Server Plus Practice Tests

Simulationexams.com recently updated Server+ practice tests to reflect latest exam topics. The revised exam objectives are as given below:

1.0 Server Hardware Installation and Management 18%
2.0 Server Administration 30%
3.0 Security and Disaster Recovery 24%
4.0 Troubleshooting 28%
Total 100%

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Cert-Ex Practice Tests for Server+

The updated practice tests contain new and updated questions to help test-takers prepare for the current version of the exam. The practice tests cover all the key topics tested in the Server+ exam, including server architecture, storage, security, networking, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting. The questions are designed to simulate the actual exam environment, with multiple-choice, performance-based, and drag-and-drop questions.

The updated practice tests also come with new features to enhance the user experience. The tests can be taken in either a timed or untimed mode, and users can review their results and compare them with the passing score. The tests can also be customized to focus on specific areas of weakness and to exclude previously answered questions.

One of the major updates made to the Server+ practice tests is the addition of performance-based questions. These questions require test-takers to perform a task or solve a problem in a simulated environment, much like what they would encounter in the actual exam. These questions are designed to test the test-taker’s ability to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios and to perform tasks required in the workplace.

Another update is the addition of explanations for each question. This allows test-takers to not only see if they answered a question correctly but also understand the reasoning behind the correct answer. Additionally, references are provided  when needed for further reading and research on the topic. Download the sample demo test by visiting Server+ practice tests page.

Overall, the updates made to the Server+ practice tests on simulationexams.com aim to provide an effective and efficient way for test-takers to prepare for the Server+ certification exam. The practice tests provide an accurate representation of the actual exam environment, cover all key topics, and include new features that enhance the user experience.

Simulationexams.com is a website that provides a variety of practice exams and study materials for IT certifications. The site offers  certification practice tests for vendors such as Cisco®, CompTIA®, Juniper®, and more. The practice tests are designed to simulate the actual exam environment and offer immediate feedback and explanations for each question. The site also provides study materials, flashcards, and labs. Simulationexams.com is a useful resource for anyone looking to prepare for an IT certification exams, offering comprehensive and practical tools to help candidates succeed.

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New A+ Exams Released by Comptia, named A+ Core1 and A+ Core2

Comptia organization, a pioneer in promoting computer skills among youth in USA and worldwide, released new A+ exams on 15th Jan 2019. The exams will be replacing the current A+ exams, namely A+ Essentials exam (220-901) and A+ Practical exam (220-902). The new exams have been named as A+ Core1 (200-1001) and A+ Core2 (200-1002) and available from Jan 15th 2019.

Important features of new exams:

CompTIA A+ 220-1001 covers mobile devices, networking technology, hardware, virtualization and cloud computing and network troubleshooting.

CompTIA A+ 220-1002 covers installing and configuring operating systems, expanded security, software troubleshooting and operational procedures.

Important features of the exam: These are not much different from its predecessor except for syllabus.

  • Number of questions: Maximum of 90 questions per exam (same as 901/902)
  • Types of questions: Multiple choice questions (single and multiple response), drag and drops and performance-based (same as 901/902)
  • Duration of the exam: 90 Minutes per exam (same as 901/902)
  • Recommended experience: 9 to 12 months hands-on experience in the lab or field (same as 901/902)
  • Languages offered: English at launch​. German, Japanese, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese and Spanish in 2019  (added simplified chinese!)

Simulationexams.com will be providing the A+ Core1 and A+ Core2 practice tests in due course and the subscribers will be provided with an intimation on the availability of the practice tests by newsletter.

The exam objectives for A+ Core 1 200-1001 are given under:

Sl. No.    Domain           Weightage (in percentage)

1.0  Mobile Devices 14%
2.0 Networking 20%
3.0 Hardware 27%
4.0 Virtualization and Cloud Computing 12%
5.0 Hardware and Network Troubleshooting 27%
Total 100%

As far as the syllabus is concerned, there are quite a few changes in A+ Core1. The major changes are with Mobile Devices, Virtualization and Cloud Computing. You may expect more questions targeted in these areas.

The exam objectives for A+ Core2 (200-1002) are given under:

Sl. No.    Domain           Weightage (in percentage)

1.0 Windows Operating Systems 29%
2.0 Other Operating Systems & Technologies 12%
3.0 Security 22%
4.0 Software Troubleshooting 24%
5.0 Operational Procedures 13%
Total 100%

mobile device synchronization, various methods for securing mobile devices have been covered thoroughly in the syllabus.

Note that older exams, 220-901 and 220-902 are available till July 2019 and candidates who have already in the middle of preparation can take the older exams. If you have just started the preparation or going to start, it is recommended to go for 1000 series of A+ exams. Note that mix and match is not allowed for A+ exams. That means, you can’t take for 900 series exam (say, 200-901) and one 1000 series exam (say, 200-1002) and can’t get certified. Either you have to take both 900 series exams or both 1000 series exams.

We will be adding some practice questions soon! Keep watching!

Good luck!