A computer that contains critical data has not been backed up and will not boot past a S. M. A. R. T, error that indicates imminent hard disk failure. Which of the following actions should the technician take FIRST?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation The technician should run diagnostics on the faulty hard drive using a boot disk first when a computer that contains critical data has not been backed up and will not boot past a S.M.A.R.T. error that indicates imminent hard disk failure. References: CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Guide, Exam 220-1001, Page 376
220-1101 Exam Question 102
A remote user called the help desk to report a notification indicating there is limited or no connectivity. The user can access local file folders and other local machines but none of the organization's servers or network items. Web pages do not appear to function either. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of the issue?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation Based on the information provided in the scenario, the most likely cause of the issue is that the user's internet connection is down (option A). This would explain why the user is unable to access any of the organization's servers or network items and why web pages are not functioning. However, since the user can still access local file folders and other local machines, it suggests that their local network is still functioning. The user can access local file folders and other local machines but none of the organization's servers or network items, indicating that the issue is with the user's internet connection, not with the user's domain account, switch, or IP address. When a user receives a notification indicating that there is limited or no connectivity, it means that their device is unable to establish a connection to the network. In this scenario, the user can access local file folders and other local machines but is unable to access any of the organization's servers or network items and web pages are not functioning. This suggests that the issue is with the user's internet connection. An internet connection allows a device to communicate with other devices and servers outside of its local network. If the internet connection is down or not functioning properly, the device will be unable to access any resources outside of its local network. This would explain why the user in this scenario can still access local resources but is unable to access any of the organization's servers or network items.
220-1101 Exam Question 103
A customer reports a network connectivity issue. A technician discovers that LAN ports have been damaged during remodeling. Which of the following tools should the technician use to fix the issue?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation The correct answer is B. Punchdown tool. A punchdown tool is a device that can connect wires to a patch panel or a network jack by inserting them into the appropriate slots and cutting off the excess. A punchdown tool can be used to fix the damaged LAN ports by replacing the wires or reconnecting them to the correct terminals. A cable stripper is a device that can remove the insulation from a cable to expose the wires inside. A cable stripper is not useful for fixing the damaged LAN ports, unless the technician needs to strip new wires before punching them down. A crimper is a device that can attach connectors to the ends of cables, such as RJ-45 or RJ-11. A crimper is not useful for fixing the damaged LAN ports, unless the technician needs to replace the connectors on the cables. A network tap is a device that can monitor and capture network traffic by creating a copy of the data passing through a network link. A network tap is not useful for fixing the damaged LAN ports, as it does not affect the connectivity of the network devices. Reference: CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Core 1 Objectives
220-1101 Exam Question 104
Which of the following delivers internet over a copper medium?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation The correct answer is C. DSL. DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line, which is a technology that delivers internet over a copper medium, such as a telephone line. DSL uses different frequencies than voice calls, so it can provide both internet and phone service simultaneously. DSL can offer faster speeds than dial-up, but it depends on the distance from the service provider and the quality of the copper line . The other options are not technologies that deliver internet over a copper medium. ONT stands for Optical Network Terminal, which is a device that converts optical signals from a fiber optic cable to electrical signals for a copper cable or a wireless router. ONT is used for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) internet service, which delivers internet over a fiber optic medium. SDN stands for Software Defined Networking, which is a technology that allows network administrators to manage and control network resources and traffic using software applications. SDN is not related to the physical medium of internet delivery, but rather to the logical layer of network configuration and optimization. WISP stands for Wireless Internet Service Provider, which is a company that delivers internet over a wireless medium, such as radio waves or microwaves. WISP can provide internet access to rural or remote areas where wired connections are not available or feasible.
220-1101 Exam Question 105
After a company upgraded its network infrastructure, a user's desktop has been experiencing slow network speeds. Which of the following should a technician do first to improve desktops connectivity performance?
Correct Answer: D
Explanation The technician should replace the patch cable that connects the desktop to the network switch or outlet. The patch cable may be damaged or incompatible with the upgraded network infrastructure, which can cause slow network speeds. According to the CompTIA Core1 objectives, one of the common symptoms of a bad cable is slow transfer speeds. A research paper on network performance also states that cable quality and length can affect network speed.