20+ practice questions focused on Mobile Device Connection Methods — one of the most tested topics on the CompTIA A+ Core 1 220-1201 exam. Each question includes a detailed explanation so you learn why the right answer is correct.
Start Mobile Device Connection Methods PracticeA company deploys tablets for field workers to capture signatures on glass screens using a capacitive stylus. Several workers complain that the stylus does not register consistently. What is the most likely cause?
Explanation: Capacitive touchscreens require a conductive stylus; standard plastic or non-conductive styli will not work. The correct solution is to use a stylus with a conductive tip designed for capacitive screens.
A technician is configuring a conference room where a laptop must wirelessly display its screen to a 4K projector without using any cables. The projector supports Miracast. What must the technician verify on the laptop?
Explanation: Miracast uses Wi-Fi Direct to mirror the screen; the laptop must support Miracast (common in Windows 8.1 and later) and have Wi-Fi enabled. It does not require an internet connection or Bluetooth.
A user's Android phone will not charge when plugged into a car's USB port, but charges fine with a wall adapter. The car's USB port powers other devices. What is the most likely issue?
Explanation: Car USB ports often provide limited current (0.5A), which may be insufficient for fast charging or even maintaining charge on modern phones. The phone's charging circuit may require more current than the port supplies, so it does not charge.
A user reports that their new Bluetooth headset pairs with their smartphone but no audio is heard during calls. The headset works fine with another phone. What is the most likely cause?
Explanation: Bluetooth audio requires correct profile support; the most common issue is the phone using the wrong audio profile (e.g., HSP for calls vs. A2DP for media). The headset may be connected but not set as the active audio device for calls.
A user wants to connect their laptop to a 4K external monitor using a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode. The monitor has only HDMI input. Which adapter or cable is required?
Explanation: USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode outputs a DisplayPort signal; to connect to an HDMI monitor, a USB-C to HDMI adapter or cable is needed. A simple USB-C to USB-A adapter will not carry video.
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