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CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-005) Practice Tests * TIMED * Every question broken down by individual domain and objective!

What you will learn

Pass the CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 Certification Exam! It is broken out into the following four domains:

Domain 1.0 System Management – 32% of your real exam score

Domain 2.0 Security – 21% of your real exam score

Domain 3.0 Scripting, Containers, and Automation – 19% of your real exam score

Domain 4.0 Troubleshooting – 28% of your real exam score

Description

All of these questions are hand written by an experienced instructor with over 20 years of experience in the field. I have based each and every question off of the objectives directly from CompTIA to help you prepare to take and pass the CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 exam on your first try as many of the students in my live classes have done!

I have written thousands of practice questions very similar to these for college courseware vendors that are used globally for IT courses. If you’ve taken a college course with a CompTIA certification as part of the curriculum, it’s possible that I was the one that wrote the questions throughout the course, including your midterms and final exams.


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These 4 practice tests are broken down by domain and individual objective so you can see where your strengths and weaknesses are and spend more time studying up on the areas where you might need a little more practice. You’ll have roughly 1.5 minutes per question in these tests, though on the actual exam you’ll have 90 minutes for up to 90 questions. Be sure to read each question completely and thoroughly to be sure you understand exactly what the question is asking. Just as with CompTIA’s questions, sometimes questions may have extra information that is irrelevant to what is actually being asked, while other questions will be very straightforward.

Whether you found this course through my YouTube channel or through my website or through some other method, I’d love to hear any feedback you might have about these questions. Feel free to contact me anytime!

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