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Power Supply practice questions

Practise identifying PSU types, calculating wattage, and matching connectors for 220-1201 power supply questions.

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20 questionsDomain: Power Supply

What the exam tests

What to know about Power Supply

Tests ability to select, install, and troubleshoot PSUs based on wattage, form factor, and connectors.

Identify PSU form factors: ATX, SFX, and proprietary types.

Calculate total system wattage requirements for PSU selection.

Match power connectors: 24-pin, 4/8-pin CPU, SATA, PCIe.

Test voltage rails: +3.3V, +5V, +12V using multimeter.

Why learners struggle

Why Power Supply questions are commonly missed

Power supply questions are commonly missed because learners confuse connector types and voltage rail specifications. They also struggle with wattage calculations for mixed GPU and CPU loads.

  • ·ATX vs SFX — physical size and mounting differences.
  • ·24-pin vs 20-pin — compatibility with older motherboards.
  • ·4+4 pin CPU vs 6+2 pin PCIe — pin shape and keying.
  • ·Combined wattage vs peak wattage — label reading error.
  • ·80 PLUS rating — efficiency vs actual power output.
  • ·Dual-rail vs single-rail — current distribution confusion.

Watch out for

Common Power Supply exam traps

  • Confusing ATX12V 4-pin with PCIe 6/8-pin connectors.
  • Assuming higher wattage always means better compatibility.
  • Forgetting modular vs non-modular PSU cable management.
  • Misreading PSU label ratings for combined vs peak wattage.

Practice set

Power Supply questions

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Question 1mediummultiple choice
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A technician is troubleshooting a PC that emits a high-pitched whining noise under load. The noise is coming from the power supply area. The system is stable and temperatures are normal. What is the most likely cause?

Question 2hardmultiple choice
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A technician is selecting a power supply for a workstation that will run 24/7 in a dusty environment. The PSU will be installed in a case with limited airflow. Which PSU feature is most important to prioritize for long-term reliability in this scenario?

Question 3easymultiple choice
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A technician is replacing a power supply in an office desktop. The new PSU has a 24-pin main connector, but the motherboard has a 20-pin socket. What should the technician do?

Question 4hardmultiple choice
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A technician is troubleshooting a PC that shuts down randomly after a few minutes of use. The technician measures the +12V rail with a multimeter and gets 11.2V. The +5V rail reads 4.9V, and the +3.3V rail reads 3.2V. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Question 5mediummultiple choice
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A technician is upgrading a server's power supply to support additional drives. The current PSU is a 750W unit with a single +12V rail rated at 62A. The new drives will add 5A to the +12V load. The total calculated +12V load is 58A. Is the current PSU adequate?

Question 6mediummultiple choice
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A small business has several PCs that intermittently reboot or fail to start. The building's electrical system is old, and the technician suspects power quality issues. Which device should the technician recommend installing to protect the computers?

Question 7easymultiple choice
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A technician is building a new workstation for video editing and needs to ensure the power supply can handle dual GPUs and multiple hard drives. Which specification is most critical to check when selecting a PSU?

Question 8mediummultiple choice
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A technician is installing a new power supply in a high-end gaming PC. The PSU has two +12V rails rated at 20A each. The GPU requires a single +12V rail with at least 30A. What potential issue could arise?

Question 9easymultiple choice
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A user reports that their computer does not power on at all. The technician verifies the power cord is connected and the wall outlet works. When the PSU is turned on, no fans spin and no LEDs light up. What should the technician check first?

Question 10easymultiple choice
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A customer reports that their desktop PC randomly shuts down when playing a graphically intensive game. The system has a 500W power supply, a high-end GPU, and a CPU with a 125W TDP. What is the most likely cause of the shutdowns?

Question 11mediummultiple choice
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A technician is troubleshooting a PC that powers on for a few seconds then shuts off. The technician removes the 24-pin connector and jumps the green wire to a black wire; the PSU fan spins and stays on. What does this indicate?

Question 12hardmultiple choice
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A desktop PC fails to power on. The technician measures the voltage on the 24-pin motherboard connector and finds that the purple wire (5VSB) reads 4.9V, but the green wire (PS_ON) reads 0V when the power button is pressed. What does this indicate?

Question 13hardmultiple choice
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A technician is installing a power supply in a new build. The case has a bottom-mounted PSU bay with a dust filter. The technician notices that the PSU fan faces downward. Is this correct?

Question 14easymultiple choice
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A user reports that their computer emits a loud, high-pitched whine when under load, but is silent at idle. The system is stable. What is the most likely cause?

Question 15easymultiple choice
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A customer wants to install a modular power supply in their PC but notes that the included cables have different pin shapes on the PSU end. What should the technician advise?

Question 16hardmultiple choice
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A technician is diagnosing a PC that will not power on. The multimeter shows 0V on all pins of the 24-pin connector when the PSU is plugged in and the power switch is on. What is the most likely cause?

Question 17mediummultiple choice
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A technician is replacing a power supply in a server that has been experiencing random lockups. The old PSU is an 80+ Bronze rated 650W unit. The technician selects an 80+ Gold rated 650W unit from the same brand. What is the primary benefit of this upgrade?

Question 18easymultiple choice
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A customer reports that their desktop PC randomly shuts down when playing graphics-intensive games, but runs fine during web browsing. The power supply is a 450W unit. What is the most likely cause of the issue?

Question 19mediummultiple choice
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A technician is upgrading a workstation by adding a second high-end GPU. The current power supply has a single +12V rail rated at 40A and two 6+2 pin PCIe power cables. What is the most important factor to check before proceeding?

Question 20mediummultiple choice
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A technician is building a new PC for a video editing workstation. The selected components include an Intel i9-13900K, an NVIDIA RTX 4080, 64GB DDR5 RAM, three NVMe SSDs, and six case fans. What is the minimum recommended power supply wattage for this build?

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What does the 220-1201 exam test about Power Supply?
Tests ability to select, install, and troubleshoot PSUs based on wattage, form factor, and connectors.
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