CompTIA A+ Practice Questions Exam Cram Core 1 (220-1001) and Core 2 (220-1002) complements any A+ study plan with 480 practice test questions in the book plus two bonus exams on the companion website - all supported by complete explanations of every answer. This package's highly realistic questions cover every area of knowledge for both new A+ exams: 220-1001 and 220-1002.
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Prepare for the all-new A+ certification exams with over 700 practice questions written to the new objectives Practice with 700 sample test questions covering both A+ Exams Includes detailed explanations of correct and incorrect answers Features relevant Exam Notes to help readers score better on the tests Includes the Cram Sheet tear-out card for last-minute review The CompTIA A+ Practice Questions Exam Cram provides readers with 700 practice test questions as well as complete answer explanations, giving readers the perfect complementary tool for their A+ studies. The book also features relevant Exam Notes to help readers score better on the tests, plus the ever popular "Cram Sheet" tearcard, which is used for last-minute topical review. As an additional preparation tool, readers will have exclusive access to a web-delivered test engine with even more question for exam practice and preparation feedback. With The A+ Exam undergoing a refresh in December 2015, candidates will need up-do-date materials to prepare them for these exams. The CompTIA A+ Practice Questions Exam Cram , in combination with the CompTIA A+ Exam Cram or the CompTIA A+ Cert Guide , provides a perfect preparation path to success. The book addresses the topics in both of the A+ exams.
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