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About CertBlaster practice tests for Security+, Network+ and A+ Certification. Practice questions, exam simulations & feedback Sample questions and answers. In addition to that find below a list of the major benefits CertBlaster brings to your exam preparation: Exam-like: questions matching each and every exam objective and sub-objective.
More about CertBlaster The latest version of CertBlaster v5.0.0089 and the size of this installation package is 7.29 MB. This program is designed by dti Publishing Corp and provided free of charge. The software can be found under the Teaching section of the Education category. Among this tool versions, the most used ones are 5.0 and 4.0, which work under Windows 7.
The most popular installer for downloading CertBlaster is the certblst.exe file. A number of antivirus services scanned the file and found it safe to use.
I just passed my A+ Hardware Exam and will be taking the OS Exam today. I found the Hardware portion to be pretty easy. I got like a 786 out of 900.
I was a little dissapointed when finishing the hardware portion because they didn't include anything I thought they might such as IRQ assignments and such or binary translation from decimal. The test is probably different for everyone so maybe I just got lucky. Anyway, I will post when I have passed the OS portion later today and tell how easy or hard it was. Oh, and if anyone is going to take the exam I recommend getting a program called certblaster.
The questions from certblaster are like the questions you will be asked on the exam. It even has practice drills you can use to improve your knowledge of a particular subject. Bye for now, Sean. Click to expand.I'm guessing that every test is different but on my test I took there was very little on PCI. There was some questions about IRQ assignment but nowhere what I expected. The test didn't ask 'What is a motherboard'.
My opinion on that is if a person doesn't know what a motherboard is then he or she should be taking the A+ Exam. They had questions such as what does a POST 201 error code mean or a POST 601 error code mean. There was a total of 80 questions.
There were questions about sockets and what cpu goes with which socket. There were some network questions such as what address is hard coded into a NIC. I can't remember what else was there and most likely anyone taking the test will have questions that weren't on mine. The best advice I can give anyone is to take an A+ class. Through my college I was able to get a discount. Also, the program certblaster contains questions similar to what is on the exam.
Very nice program and study aid. I do not know how old you have to be to take it. I am 32 and the testing center required two forms of ID such as drivers license, school ID, etc. Oh, by the way, early today I passed the OS portion of the exam so I am now A+ certified. Now I just have to wait 4 to 6 weeks to get my certificate. I'm guessing that every test is different but on my test I took there was very little on PCI.
There was some questions about IRQ assignment but nowhere what I expected. The test didn't ask 'What is a motherboard'. My opinion on that is if a person doesn't know what a motherboard is then he or she should be taking the A+ Exam. They had questions such as what does a POST 201 error code mean or a POST 601 error code mean. There was a total of 80 questions.
There were questions about sockets and what cpu goes with which socket. There were some network questions such as what address is hard coded into a NIC. I can't remember what else was there and most likely anyone taking the test will have questions that weren't on mine. The best advice I can give anyone is to take an A+ class. Through my college I was able to get a discount. Kak pravilno namotatj drosselj.
Also, the program certblaster contains questions similar to what is on the exam. Very nice program and study aid. I do not know how old you have to be to take it. I am 32 and the testing center required two forms of ID such as drivers license, school ID, etc. Oh, by the way, early today I passed the OS portion of the exam so I am now A+ certified.