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Display Devices practice questions

Practise questions on display devices cover types, resolutions, connectors, and troubleshooting for the 220-1201 exam.

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20 questionsDomain: Display Devices

What the exam tests

What to know about Display Devices

Tests knowledge of display types, resolutions, connectors, and troubleshooting for 220-1201.

Item 1 — Identify LCD, LED, OLED, and CRT display technologies.

Item 2 — Compare resolutions like 1080p, 4K, and aspect ratios.

Item 3 — Match connectors: HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA, and USB-C.

Item 4 — Troubleshoot common display issues like dead pixels or flickering.

Why learners struggle

Why Display Devices questions are commonly missed

Display devices questions are commonly missed because learners confuse connector capabilities and resolution standards. The variety of technologies and their specific failure modes adds complexity.

  • ·LCD vs LED — LED is backlight type, not display tech.
  • ·Native resolution vs supported resolution — LCDs look best at native.
  • ·HDMI versions — 1.4 vs 2.0 vs 2.1 bandwidth differences.
  • ·DisplayPort vs HDMI — which supports daisy-chaining?
  • ·VGA vs DVI-A — both analog, but DVI-A less common.
  • ·Dead pixel vs stuck pixel — dead is off, stuck is on.

Watch out for

Common Display Devices exam traps

  • Confusing native resolution with maximum supported resolution on LCDs.
  • Assuming all HDMI cables support the same bandwidth and features.
  • Mixing up DVI-D (digital) with DVI-A (analog) compatibility.
  • Forgetting that OLED uses organic compounds, not backlighting like LCD.

Practice set

Display Devices questions

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A user reports that their external monitor connected via HDMI shows a blurry image and the text is hard to read. They have tried a different HDMI cable and the issue persists. What is the most likely cause?

A technician is troubleshooting a monitor that displays a 'fuzzy' image with ghosting. The monitor is connected via VGA. The technician has already tried a different VGA cable and the issue persists. What should the technician check next?

Question 3mediummultiple choice
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A technician is configuring a dual-monitor setup for a stock trader. One monitor is a 24-inch 1080p display, and the other is a 27-inch 4K display. The user wants the mouse to move seamlessly between them. What setting must the technician configure in the OS display settings?

Question 4mediummultiple choice
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A user reports that their monitor displays a 'No Signal' message when they turn on their computer. The monitor is connected via DisplayPort. The technician checks that the monitor is powered on and the cable is secure. What should the technician check next?

A customer wants to connect a laptop to a 4K TV for a presentation. The laptop has an HDMI 1.4 port, and the TV supports HDMI 2.0. What is the maximum resolution and refresh rate the customer can expect?

Question 6mediummultiple choice
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A user's laptop screen has a small crack in the corner, and the display shows lines and discoloration in that area. The rest of the screen works. What is the most cost-effective solution?

A technician is installing a new LCD monitor for a user who does photo editing. The user complains that colors appear washed out compared to their old CRT monitor. What should the technician adjust first?

A user's all-in-one PC has a touchscreen that is not responding correctly. The technician calibrates the touchscreen, but the issue persists. The technician then notices that the screen is slightly misaligned with the bezel. What is the most likely cause?

Question 9mediummultiple choice
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A customer wants to use a 34-inch ultrawide monitor (3440x1440) with their desktop PC. The PC has an older GPU with a DVI-D dual-link port and an HDMI 1.4 port. Which connection should the technician recommend for the best image quality?

Question 10easymultiple choice
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A user's laptop screen flickers intermittently, but the external monitor works fine. What is the most likely cause?

Question 11hardmultiple choice
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A technician is installing a new touchscreen monitor for a point-of-sale system. The monitor connects via HDMI and USB. The display works, but touch input is not recognized. What should the technician check first?

Question 12mediummultiple choice
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A user connects a 4K monitor to their laptop using a USB-C port. The monitor is detected, but the resolution is stuck at 1920x1080. The laptop supports 4K output via USB-C. What is the most likely reason?

Question 13hardmultiple choice
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A technician is troubleshooting a projector that displays a faint, ghost-like image even when no input source is connected. The projector has been in use for several years. What is the most likely cause?

Question 14mediummultiple choice
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A user reports that their desktop computer's display is very dim, even at maximum brightness settings. The monitor is an older LCD model with a CCFL backlight. What component is most likely failing?

Question 15hardmultiple choice
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A user reports that their new high-resolution monitor (2560x1440) connected via DisplayPort shows intermittent black screens for a few seconds. The monitor works fine at lower resolutions. What is the most likely issue?

Question 16easymultiple choice
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A customer reports that their laptop screen flickers intermittently, especially when they adjust the lid angle. The image is clear when the screen is at a specific angle but flickers or goes black at others. What is the most likely cause?

Question 17easymultiple choice
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A user complains that their external monitor shows a 'No Signal' message when connected to their laptop via HDMI. The laptop display works fine. You test the monitor with another computer and it works. What should you check first?

Question 18mediummultiple choice
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A technician is setting up a dual-monitor configuration for a financial analyst who needs to see many columns of data side by side. The user wants the sharpest possible text and the highest pixel density. Which type of display panel should the technician recommend?

Question 19mediummultiple choice
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A technician is configuring a new all-in-one PC for a graphic designer. The designer needs to calibrate the display for accurate color reproduction. Which technology should the technician ensure the monitor supports?

Question 20hardmultiple choice
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A user complains that their external monitor connected via VGA shows a slightly blurry image with faint horizontal lines. The monitor works perfectly with another computer using the same VGA cable. What is the most likely cause?

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What does the 220-1201 exam test about Display Devices?
Tests knowledge of display types, resolutions, connectors, and troubleshooting for 220-1201.
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