CompTIA IT Fundamentals (Exam FC0-U61) Practice Test
This exam questions checks your knowledge in networking and helps you to pass the exam CompTIA IT Fundamentals
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Welcome to the CompTIA IT Fundamentals (Exam FC0-U61) Practice Test
The CompTIA IT Fundamentals Certification is an entry level certification designed to introduce users to basic computer principles. It covers basic IT literacy and ensures one understands the different terminology and the various concepts involved In the IT industry. It also serves as a great starting point if you are just getting started in computers and is designed to be the first step on your way to pursuing the CompTIA A+ certification or others similar. Topics covered include hardware basics, troubleshooting, software installation, security and also networking.This practice test will help you prepare for the real exam test environment.This course provides practice for taking the actual exam
IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 Certification Study Guide was designed to help you acquire the knowledge and skills to set up and use a computer at home securely and keep it in good working order, as well as provide informal support for PCs and simple computer networks to your colleagues in a small business
CompTIA IT Fundamentals is a great certification to get when you start your career in IT. This course will cover all of the objectives to pass the current IT Fundamentals exam, FC0-U61. In this course, instructor Andrew Ramdayal will teach all the topics in a fun and interactive manner. This will provide many hands-on labs to show how the technology will work in real life.
This course will cover the following topics:
IT Concepts and terminology. This includes learning basic IT terminology, such what is the difference between binary systems and decimals.
Systems hardware management. Students will be shown all of the components needed to have a computer working.
Networking management. This section will discuss all of the networking devices and how they function.
Operating systems and applications management. This section will review commonly used tools and terminology will installing and supporting major operating systems such as Windows or MAC.
Basic software development. Students will learn the difference between some of the most popular programming languages in the world and how to read basic codes.
Basic database management. Students will learn what databases are, and how they are structured.
Cybersecurity concepts. Students will the basics of IT security and how organizations stay protected on the internet.