Target your weak spots. Each topic below links to a focused question set so you can drill specific AI0-001concepts until you're confident, not just broadly practiced.
Practise AI0-001 questions linked to CompTIA A+ hardware.
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Practice nowTargeted drilling
Generic mixed-mode practice spreads your time evenly. Topic practice concentrates effort where you actually need it, accelerating your weak-area improvement.
Pattern recognition
Each AI0-001 topic has recurring question patterns. Seeing 20+ questions on the same concept trains you to recognize trap wording the real exam uses.
Faster score gains
Fixing your bottom two or three topics can swing your score by 10–20%. Topic drilling is the fastest path to passing, not just more random questions.
Confidence building
When a topic scores 90%+, you can move on with confidence. Topic mode gives you measurable milestones, not just a global score that hides weak spots.
Each topic links to a focused question set drawn from questions related to that specific concept. You can set your session length (10, 20, or 30 questions), work through each question with detailed explanations, and track your score per topic over time.
Start with the topics that map to the highest-weighted exam domains, since those contribute the most questions to the real AI0-001. After one pass, revisit topics where you scored below 70% and drill those until you consistently hit 80%+.
Yes. Courseiva provides free AI0-001 topic practice sessions across all official exam domains. The platform includes topic-based practice, mock exams, missed-question review, bookmarked questions, weak-topic recommendations, and readiness tracking — no account required.