Core 2: Software Troubleshooting
Every IT pro knows the sinking feeling when a computer refuses to boot or a critical app freezes mid-task. That’s why the Core 2 exam dedicates an entire section to software troubleshooting, because this is the stuff you’ll actually do on the job. Our CompTIA A+ Core 2 Software Troubleshooting Practice Questions don’t just quiz you on definitions; they drop you into realistic “what would you do?” moments that feel like live help-desk tickets.
The CompTIA A+ Core 2 exam (220-1102) dedicates a full domain to Software Troubleshooting, and our practice questions are built directly from the official objectives.
Learn how to identify and resolve common software failures across desktops, laptops, and mobile devices. Practice questions walk you through scenarios such as:
Each question trains you to apply a systematic process to eliminate causes, isolate the issue, and implement the right fix.
Get hands-on with the tools CompTIA expects you to know: Event Viewer, Task Manager, System Store, and recovery options. You’ll practice reading log files, rolling back bad updates, and restoring stability without losing data. For example, when an error appears in the Windows Event Log, do you escalate, reinstall, or repair? By focusing on realistic scenarios and domain-specific tools, these practice questions ensure you’re not just memorizing definitions; you’re preparing for the actual A+ exam and building troubleshooting skills you’ll use every day on the job.
Plenty of practice banks throw random multiple-choice questions at you. This set goes further:
Working through these CompTIA A+ Core 2 Software Troubleshooting Practice Questions is more than checking boxes for 220-1102; it’s practicing the mindset of an IT troubleshooter. The skills you build here will not only raise your score but also make you the go-to problem solver in any tech support role. And when you’re ready to go beyond just one domain, our complete CompTIA A+ practice test ties it all together across Core 1 and Core 2 for a true exam-day simulation.
