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Comptia IT Fundamentals (CompTIA ITF+) Questions — Flashcards

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CompTIA ITF+ helps professionals to decide if a career in IT is right for them or to develop a broader understanding of IT.

The CompTIA IT Fundamentals exam focuses on the essential IT skills and knowledge needed to perform tasks commonly performed by advanced end-users and entry-level IT professionals alike, including:

Using features and functions of common operating systems and establishing network connectivity
Identifying common software applications and their purpose
Using security and web browsing best practices


This exam is intended for candidates who are advanced end users and/or are considering a career in IT. The exam is also a good fit for individuals interested in pursuing professional-level certifications, such as A+.

Skills Covered By CompTIA IT Fundamentals Exam:

IT CONCEPTS & TERMINOLOGY: Comprehend notational systems, illustrate the basics of computing and explain the value of data and troubleshooting

INFRASTRUCTURE: Know how to set up and install common peripheral devices to a laptop/PC or secure a basic wireless network

APPLICATIONS & SOFTWARE: Manage applications software, understand the various components of an operating system and explain the purpose of methods of application architecture

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT: Comprehend programming language categories, interpret logic, and understand the purpose of programming concepts

DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS: Able to explain database concepts, structures, and purpose, as well as understands methods used to interface

SECURITY: Understand confidentiality, integrity, and availability concerns of secure devices and best practice methods

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