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Display Devices Troubleshooting practice questions

Practise troubleshooting display devices, covering no display, dim image, flickering, color distortion, and physical damage.

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Reviewed byJohnson Ajibi· MSc IT Security
20 questionsDomain: Display Devices Troubleshooting

What the exam tests

What to know about Display Devices Troubleshooting

Tests ability to diagnose and resolve common display issues like no image, flickering, or color problems.

Identifying symptoms of faulty display cables or connections

Troubleshooting backlight or inverter failures in LCDs

Resolving resolution and refresh rate mismatches

Diagnosing dead pixels or stuck pixels on screens

Why learners struggle

Why Display Devices Troubleshooting questions are commonly missed

Learners often confuse symptoms of backlight failure with GPU or power issues. They also struggle to differentiate between cable, driver, and hardware faults.

  • ·Backlight vs no power — both cause dark screen
  • ·Dead pixel vs stuck pixel — repair vs replace
  • ·Inverter vs backlight — which component failed
  • ·Resolution vs scaling — incorrect settings cause blur
  • ·VGA vs HDMI — analog vs digital signal issues
  • ·Refresh rate vs response time — flicker vs ghosting

Watch out for

Common Display Devices Troubleshooting exam traps

  • Confusing backlight failure with no power to the monitor
  • Assuming a blank screen always means GPU failure
  • Overlooking cable type compatibility (VGA vs HDMI vs DP)
  • Mistaking ghosting for a GPU issue instead of response time

Practice set

Display Devices Troubleshooting questions

20 questions · select your answer, then reveal the explanation

A user's 4K monitor is set to 3840x2160 resolution but text and icons appear very small and blurry. The display cable is a standard HDMI cable. What is the most likely cause of the blurriness?

A technician is setting up a dual-monitor workstation. One monitor is connected via DisplayPort, the other via DVI. The DVI monitor is not detected. The DisplayPort monitor works fine. Which of the following is the most likely cause?

A technician is troubleshooting a display that shows a single vertical line of dead pixels from top to bottom. The monitor is under warranty. Which of the following is the most appropriate resolution?

A user reports that their LCD monitor intermittently goes black for 2-3 seconds, then returns to normal. This happens randomly, not during any specific activity. The monitor's power LED stays green during the blackouts. Which component is most likely failing?

A customer complains that their LCD monitor has a persistent faint shadow of the previous image visible on the screen, even after changing applications. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

A technician is troubleshooting a desktop PC that powers on but shows no display on the monitor. The monitor's power LED is amber (standby). The PC has an integrated GPU and a discrete GPU. Which step should be taken FIRST to isolate the issue?

A user reports that their external monitor connected via HDMI displays a 'No Signal' message, though the monitor power LED is lit. The laptop's built-in display works fine. Which of the following should be checked FIRST?

A user's projector displays a very dim image, even with the brightness setting at maximum. The lamp hour counter shows 1500 hours, and the projector is three years old. What is the most likely cause?

After installing a new graphics card, a user's display shows distorted colors and random artifacts during boot. The system POSTs successfully. Which of the following is the most likely cause?

A user reports that their laptop screen flickers intermittently, but the flickering stops when they adjust the screen angle. What is the most likely hardware issue?

During a hardware installation, you connect a new 4K monitor to a desktop PC using DisplayPort, but the display is stuck at 1080p resolution. The graphics card supports 4K. What is the most likely cause?

A user complains that their LCD monitor has a persistent dark spot in the center of the screen that does not change with different images. What is the most likely issue?

A user reports that their laptop's built-in display shows a dim image that is barely visible even at maximum brightness. An external monitor works perfectly. The laptop uses an LED-backlit screen. What component is most likely failing?

A technician is troubleshooting a display that shows a 'ghost' image of a previous screen that fades slowly. The monitor is a 4-year-old IPS panel. What is the most likely cause?

A technician is troubleshooting a display that shows vertical lines across the entire screen. The lines persist when a different video cable is used, and the monitor works fine when connected to another computer. What is the most likely cause?

During a hardware upgrade, you install a new high-end graphics card and connect a 144Hz gaming monitor via DisplayPort. The monitor is set to 144Hz in Windows, but the screen occasionally goes black for a few seconds during gameplay. What is the most likely cause?

A technician is configuring a dual-monitor setup for a financial analyst. Both monitors are identical 27-inch 1440p displays. After connecting them, one monitor shows a pink tint across the entire screen. What is the most likely cause?

A user reports that their laptop screen flickers intermittently, especially when the lid is moved. The flickering stops when an external monitor is connected. What is the most likely cause?

A customer reports that their external monitor connected via HDMI to a laptop shows a 'No Signal' message, even though the laptop screen works fine. The monitor has been tested with another device and works. What should you check first?

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A customer brings in a desktop PC with a 4K monitor that displays a blurry image at native resolution. The monitor's settings show 3840x2160 resolution, but text is hard to read. What is the most likely issue?

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What does the 220-1201 exam test about Display Devices Troubleshooting?
Tests ability to diagnose and resolve common display issues like no image, flickering, or color problems.
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