CCNA Mobile Device Connection Methods Questions

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MCQhard

A technician is configuring a kiosk that uses a tablet to display digital signage. The tablet must be powered continuously and connected to a wired network for reliability. The tablet has a single USB-C port. How should the technician provide both power and network connectivity?

A.Use a USB-C to Ethernet adapter and charge the tablet wirelessly.
B.Connect a USB-C hub that provides both Ethernet and Power Delivery charging.
C.Use a Wi-Fi connection and a standard USB-C charger.
D.Connect the tablet to the network via Bluetooth tethering to a phone.
AnswerB

A USB-C hub with PD pass-through allows the tablet to be charged while using wired Ethernet.

Why this answer

USB-C supports alternate modes and Power Delivery. A USB-C hub with Ethernet and power passthrough allows simultaneous charging and wired networking. This is a common solution for single-port tablets.

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MCQeasy

A 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?

A.The screen protector is too thick.
B.The stylus tip is not conductive.
C.The tablet's touch calibration is off.
D.The workers are pressing too lightly.
AnswerB

Capacitive screens rely on electrical conductivity; a non-conductive stylus tip will not be detected.

Why this answer

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.

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MCQmedium

A technician is configuring a mobile hotspot on a smartphone to provide internet access to a laptop. The laptop connects to the hotspot's Wi-Fi network but cannot access the internet. The smartphone has a cellular data connection. Which of the following should the technician check first?

A.The laptop's IP address configuration
B.The smartphone's mobile data is enabled
C.The laptop's firewall settings
D.The smartphone's Wi-Fi is turned on
AnswerB

The hotspot uses the phone's cellular data; if mobile data is off, the hotspot has no internet to share.

Why this answer

Mobile hotspots require cellular data to be enabled; if data is off, the hotspot broadcasts a Wi-Fi signal but no internet passes through. This tests basic troubleshooting of hotspot functionality and the dependency on cellular data.

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MCQhard

A technician is troubleshooting a smartphone that cannot establish an NFC connection with a payment terminal. The phone's NFC is enabled, and the screen is unlocked. The payment terminal shows 'No card detected'. Which of the following should the technician check first?

A.The phone's battery level
B.The phone's NFC antenna location and alignment with the terminal
C.The payment terminal's internet connection
D.The phone's default payment app settings
AnswerB

NFC has a very short range (about 4 cm) and requires the phone's NFC antenna to be near the terminal's reader; misalignment is a common issue.

Why this answer

NFC requires close proximity and correct orientation; many phones have the NFC antenna located near the top or back. This tests practical knowledge of NFC hardware placement and the need for precise alignment.

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MCQmedium

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?

A.The laptop has Bluetooth enabled.
B.The laptop is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the projector.
C.The laptop supports Miracast and Wi-Fi is enabled.
D.The laptop has an HDMI port.
AnswerC

Miracast requires a compatible wireless display adapter on the laptop and an active Wi-Fi radio to establish the direct connection.

Why this answer

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.

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MCQmedium

A technician is deploying a fleet of tablets for field workers who need to print invoices on a Bluetooth printer. The tablets are Android-based and support Bluetooth 5.0. The printer is an older model supporting Bluetooth 2.1. Which of the following is true about the compatibility between these devices?

A.The tablet will not be able to pair with the printer due to version mismatch.
B.The connection will operate at Bluetooth 5.0 speeds and range.
C.The tablet and printer will connect but only at Bluetooth 2.1 capabilities.
D.The printer must be upgraded to Bluetooth 4.0 to work with the tablet.
AnswerC

Backward compatibility ensures they connect, but the older device's version dictates the connection parameters.

Why this answer

Bluetooth is backward compatible, so a Bluetooth 5.0 device can connect to a Bluetooth 2.1 device, but it will operate at the lower version's capabilities. This tests knowledge of Bluetooth version compatibility and that features like range and speed are limited by the older device.

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MCQeasy

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?

A.The car's USB port is faulty.
B.The phone's USB port is damaged.
C.The car USB port does not supply enough current.
D.The USB cable is incompatible.
AnswerC

Car USB ports typically output 0.5A, while modern phones may need 1A or more to charge; insufficient current prevents charging.

Why this answer

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.

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MCQeasy

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?

A.The headset battery is low.
B.The phone is not using the correct Bluetooth profile for calls.
C.The headset is out of Bluetooth range.
D.The phone's Bluetooth radio is faulty.
AnswerB

Smartphones can use separate profiles for media (A2DP) and calls (HSP/HFP); if the call profile is not active, no audio is heard.

Why this answer

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.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their laptop's Bluetooth mouse stops working after the laptop wakes from sleep. The mouse works fine after a reboot. The technician suspects a driver issue. Which of the following steps should the technician take to resolve this without disrupting other Bluetooth devices?

A.Uninstall the mouse driver and reboot.
B.Disable and re-enable the Bluetooth adapter in Device Manager.
C.Change the mouse's Bluetooth pairing to a different channel.
D.Update the laptop's BIOS to the latest version.
AnswerB

This resets the Bluetooth radio and stack, often fixing wake-from-sleep issues without affecting other devices.

Why this answer

Disabling and re-enabling the Bluetooth adapter in Device Manager resets the Bluetooth stack without a full reboot, often restoring functionality after sleep. This tests advanced troubleshooting of Bluetooth power management issues.

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MCQeasy

A small office uses a wireless printer that supports Wi-Fi Direct. Several employees want to print from their smartphones without connecting to the company's wireless network. What is the simplest way to achieve this?

A.Connect the printer to the office router via Ethernet.
B.Enable the printer's Bluetooth and pair each phone.
C.Use the printer's Wi-Fi Direct feature to connect each phone directly.
D.Install a USB hub and connect all phones to the printer.
AnswerC

Wi-Fi Direct creates a peer-to-peer connection, allowing phones to print without a network.

Why this answer

Wi-Fi Direct allows devices to connect directly without a network. The printer creates its own Wi-Fi network that phones can join to print. This avoids network congestion and security issues.

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MCQmedium

A user's laptop frequently disconnects from a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network when they move to a room two walls away from the access point. The 2.4 GHz network remains stable throughout the office. Which of the following best explains this behavior?

A.The 5 GHz network is overloaded with users.
B.The laptop's Wi-Fi adapter is faulty.
C.The 5 GHz signal has weaker penetration through walls.
D.The access point is configured to prioritize 2.4 GHz traffic.
AnswerC

5 GHz signals attenuate more quickly through obstacles like walls, causing disconnections at a distance.

Why this answer

The 5 GHz band offers higher speeds but shorter range and poorer penetration through walls compared to 2.4 GHz. This tests understanding of the trade-offs between Wi-Fi frequency bands in real-world environments.

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MCQmedium

A user is trying to connect their smartphone to a car's infotainment system using Bluetooth for hands-free calling. The phone pairs successfully, but audio only plays through the phone's speaker, not the car's speakers. Which of the following is the most likely reason for this issue?

A.The car's Bluetooth system does not support the phone's Bluetooth version.
B.The phone is only connected for phone calls (HFP) and not for media audio (A2DP).
C.The car's speakers are defective.
D.The phone's audio output is set to 'Speaker' in the call app.
AnswerB

Many Bluetooth connections separate call audio and media audio; if only HFP is active, media audio remains on the phone.

Why this answer

Bluetooth profiles define functionality; the Handsfree Profile (HFP) is used for calls, while A2DP is for media audio. If A2DP is not connected, media audio may route to the phone. This tests knowledge of Bluetooth profiles and their roles in audio routing.

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MCQmedium

A technician is configuring a tablet for field workers who need to transfer large files to a central server. The tablet has a USB-C port. Which connection method provides the fastest data transfer speed?

A.Bluetooth 5.0
B.Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
C.USB 3.1 Gen 2 over USB-C
D.NFC
AnswerC

USB 3.1 Gen 2 supports up to 10 Gbps, making it the fastest widely available wired connection for file transfers.

Why this answer

USB 3.1/3.2 Gen 2 over USB-C supports up to 10 Gbps, faster than Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Bluetooth. Thunderbolt 3/4 is even faster but not always present; USB-C with proper standard is the best among common options.

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MCQmedium

A user wants to mirror their Android smartphone's screen to a smart TV that does not support Miracast. The TV has HDMI and USB ports. Which device should the technician recommend?

A.A USB-C to HDMI cable
B.A Bluetooth transmitter
C.A Chromecast device
D.An NFC tag
AnswerC

Chromecast plugs into HDMI and allows screen mirroring via Wi-Fi using the Google Cast protocol.

Why this answer

A Chromecast or similar streaming device plugs into HDMI and uses Wi-Fi to receive screen mirroring via Google Cast. Miracast is not supported by the TV, so an external device is needed.

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MCQmedium

A user complains that their laptop's Wi-Fi connection drops frequently when a Bluetooth mouse is active. The laptop is a recent model with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. What is the most likely cause?

A.The Bluetooth mouse is out of range.
B.Interference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the 2.4 GHz band.
C.The laptop's Wi-Fi driver is outdated.
D.The Bluetooth mouse uses a proprietary frequency.
AnswerB

Both technologies use the 2.4 GHz ISM band; interference can cause Wi-Fi packet loss and disconnections.

Why this answer

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (especially 2.4 GHz) share the same frequency band and can interfere. This is a common issue when both are active simultaneously, especially with older or poorly shielded hardware.

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MCQeasy

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?

A.USB-C to USB-A adapter
B.USB-C to HDMI adapter
C.USB-C to DisplayPort cable
D.USB-C to VGA adapter
AnswerB

This adapter converts the DisplayPort signal from USB-C Alt Mode to HDMI, allowing connection to the monitor.

Why this answer

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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MCQmedium

A technician is setting up a mobile point-of-sale (POS) system using a tablet and a Bluetooth receipt printer. The printer pairs but prints garbled text. The tablet is running a custom POS app. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer is out of paper.
B.The Bluetooth signal is weak.
C.The tablet is using the wrong Bluetooth profile or driver for the printer.
D.The printer's battery is low.
AnswerC

The printer expects data in a specific format (e.g., ESC/POS); without the correct driver, the tablet sends raw text that the printer misinterprets.

Why this answer

Bluetooth printers require the correct driver or profile (e.g., SPP or HCRP) to interpret data. Garbled text indicates the tablet is sending data in an unsupported format or the wrong driver is loaded. Installing the proper printer driver usually resolves this.

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MCQmedium

A user's laptop has a USB-C port that supports Thunderbolt 3. They want to connect two 4K monitors daisy-chained. The monitors have DisplayPort inputs. Which cable configuration is required?

A.Connect both monitors directly to the laptop using two separate USB-C to HDMI cables.
B.Use a USB-C to DisplayPort cable from the laptop to the first monitor, then a DisplayPort cable from the first monitor to the second.
C.Use a USB-C hub with two HDMI ports.
D.Use a single USB-C to DisplayPort cable that splits into two DisplayPort connectors.
AnswerB

This daisy-chain configuration works if both monitors support DisplayPort MST, allowing video to pass through the first monitor to the second.

Why this answer

Thunderbolt 3 supports daisy-chaining via DisplayPort over USB-C. Each monitor must have a DisplayPort input and support MST (Multi-Stream Transport). The first monitor connects to the laptop via USB-C to DisplayPort cable, and the second connects to the first monitor's DisplayPort out.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their iPhone will not connect to a Bluetooth speaker that is in pairing mode. The speaker is listed in the iPhone's Bluetooth settings but tapping it does nothing. What should the technician try first?

A.Restart the iPhone.
B.Forget the speaker in Bluetooth settings and re-pair.
C.Reset the network settings on the iPhone.
D.Update the speaker's firmware.
AnswerB

This removes the old pairing data, allowing the iPhone to establish a new connection with the speaker.

Why this answer

If a device is listed but won't connect, it may be a cached pairing record. Forgetting the device and re-pairing clears the old profile and allows a fresh connection. This is a standard troubleshooting step for Bluetooth issues.

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MCQeasy

A customer reports that their new Bluetooth headphones pair with their smartphone but produce no audio during calls. The headphones work fine with other devices. What is the most likely cause?

A.The headphones are out of battery.
B.The smartphone's Bluetooth antenna is damaged.
C.The smartphone does not support the required Bluetooth profile for call audio.
D.The headphones are paired to too many devices simultaneously.
AnswerC

Bluetooth profiles like HFP or HSP are needed for call audio; A2DP only handles music. If the phone lacks these profiles, calls will be silent.

Why this answer

This scenario tests knowledge of Bluetooth profiles. The correct answer is that the smartphone may not support the Hands-Free Profile (HFP) or Headset Profile (HSP) required for call audio, even if the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) works for music. Bluetooth devices rely on specific profiles for different functions.

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MCQeasy

A technician is setting up a conference room where a laptop must connect to a large display for presentations. The display supports HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C. The laptop only has a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode. Which cable should the technician use to connect the laptop to the display?

A.USB-C to USB-C cable
B.USB-C to HDMI cable
C.USB-C to DisplayPort cable
D.USB-C to VGA cable
AnswerB

This cable directly uses the laptop's DisplayPort Alt Mode to output video to the display's HDMI port, requiring no additional adapters.

Why this answer

USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode can transmit video signals directly, so a USB-C to HDMI cable is the simplest solution. HDMI is commonly supported on displays, and this avoids needing adapters. This tests knowledge of USB-C Alt Mode capabilities for video output.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their wireless earbuds produce choppy audio when they walk to the other side of their office, but work fine when near the phone. The office has many metal filing cabinets and concrete walls. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the audio degradation?

A.The earbuds' battery is low.
B.The phone's Bluetooth antenna is weak.
C.There is interference from a nearby microwave oven.
D.Physical obstructions are blocking the Bluetooth signal.
AnswerD

Metal filing cabinets and concrete walls can absorb or reflect Bluetooth signals, causing choppy audio at a distance.

Why this answer

Bluetooth signals are susceptible to physical obstructions like metal and concrete, which can cause signal attenuation and packet loss. This tests understanding of environmental factors affecting wireless range and performance.

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MCQhard

A technician is configuring a kiosk tablet that must connect to a wired Ethernet network for security reasons. The tablet only has a USB-C port. The network drop provides an RJ45 connection. Which of the following should the technician use to achieve a wired connection?

A.USB-C to HDMI adapter
B.USB-C to USB-A adapter with a USB Ethernet dongle
C.USB-C to Ethernet adapter
D.USB-C to DisplayPort adapter
AnswerC

This adapter directly converts the USB-C port to an RJ45 Ethernet port, providing a wired network connection.

Why this answer

USB-C to Ethernet adapters are standard and allow wired network connections on devices without Ethernet ports. This tests knowledge of adapter types and the ability to select the correct one for a given port and network interface.

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MCQhard

A technician is troubleshooting a laptop that cannot connect to a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network, but it connects to 2.4 GHz networks without issue. The laptop's Wi-Fi adapter supports both bands. What is the most likely cause?

A.The 5 GHz network is using a channel not supported by the laptop's Wi-Fi adapter.
B.The laptop is too far from the access point, or there are obstructions blocking the 5 GHz signal.
C.The laptop's Bluetooth is interfering with the 5 GHz Wi-Fi.
D.The 5 GHz network requires WPA3, which the laptop does not support.
AnswerB

5 GHz has poorer penetration and shorter range; distance or walls can prevent connection while 2.4 GHz still works.

Why this answer

The 5 GHz band is more susceptible to obstruction and has shorter range. Physical barriers or distance can prevent the laptop from seeing or connecting to the 5 GHz network. Driver or channel issues are also possible but less common.

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MCQeasy

A customer reports that their Bluetooth keyboard intermittently disconnects from their tablet while typing. The tablet and keyboard are less than a meter apart, and no other Bluetooth devices are nearby. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the disconnection?

A.The tablet's Bluetooth adapter is defective.
B.The keyboard's battery is low.
C.The user's body is blocking the Bluetooth signal when typing.
D.There is interference from a nearby Wi-Fi network.
AnswerC

The human body can absorb Bluetooth signals, and when the user positions themselves between the keyboard and tablet, the signal is weakened, causing intermittent drops.

Why this answer

Bluetooth connections can be disrupted by physical obstructions, even at short distances. The human body, especially when positioned between the keyboard and tablet, can absorb or block the radio signal. This scenario tests understanding that line-of-sight and physical barriers affect Bluetooth range and stability.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their NFC-enabled smartphone cannot make contactless payments at a terminal that works with other phones. The user has a thick wallet case with metal credit cards. What is the most likely issue?

A.The payment terminal's NFC reader is faulty.
B.The phone's NFC antenna is damaged.
C.The wallet case is interfering with the NFC signal.
D.The phone's payment app is not configured correctly.
AnswerC

Metal objects in the case create a Faraday cage effect, blocking the NFC field required for payment.

Why this answer

NFC uses electromagnetic fields; metal objects can block or detune the NFC antenna. A thick case with metal cards can shield the phone's NFC antenna, preventing communication with the payment terminal. Removing the case or isolating the phone from metal usually resolves this.

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MCQeasy

A user wants to connect their laptop to a 4K external monitor for a presentation. The laptop has USB-C ports, and the monitor supports HDMI and DisplayPort. Which adapter or cable should the technician recommend for the best video quality?

A.USB-C to VGA adapter
B.USB-C to HDMI adapter
C.USB-C to DisplayPort cable
D.USB-C to DVI adapter
AnswerC

USB-C often supports DisplayPort alternate mode natively, providing uncompressed 4K video at high refresh rates, making it the best choice.

Why this answer

USB-C can carry DisplayPort signals natively, so a USB-C to DisplayPort cable supports 4K at high refresh rates without compression. HDMI may also work but depends on the laptop's alternate mode support.

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MCQmedium

A technician is setting up a mobile point-of-sale system using a tablet and a portable receipt printer. The printer supports both Bluetooth and NFC. Which connection method should the technician use for reliable, low-latency printing?

A.NFC
B.Bluetooth
C.Infrared
D.Wi-Fi Direct
AnswerB

Bluetooth offers a reliable, low-latency connection for continuous printing over several meters.

Why this answer

Bluetooth provides a stable, moderate-range connection suitable for printing. NFC is for very short taps and not designed for continuous data streams. Bluetooth is the standard for such peripherals.

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MCQhard

A technician is troubleshooting a smartwatch that will not sync with a smartphone via Bluetooth. The smartwatch pairs but data syncs only intermittently. The smartphone is an Android device with battery optimization enabled for the companion app. What is the most likely cause?

A.The smartwatch firmware is outdated.
B.The Bluetooth radio is experiencing interference from other devices.
C.The smartphone's battery optimization is preventing the companion app from running in the background.
D.The smartwatch's battery is low.
AnswerC

Battery optimization can pause the app, breaking the Bluetooth data sync; disabling it for the app ensures continuous background operation.

Why this answer

Battery optimization on Android can kill background processes for apps, preventing the companion app from maintaining a constant Bluetooth connection for syncing. Disabling battery optimization for the app allows it to run continuously, resolving intermittent sync issues.

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MCQhard

A company deploys tablets for inventory management. The tablets need to connect to a Bluetooth barcode scanner and also sync data to a cloud server over Wi-Fi. The Bluetooth connection drops every few minutes. What is the most likely cause?

A.The barcode scanner's battery is low.
B.The tablets are too far from the barcode scanner.
C.Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are interfering because both use the 2.4 GHz band.
D.The cloud server is not responding to sync requests.
AnswerC

Both operate in the same frequency; heavy Wi-Fi traffic can cause Bluetooth packet loss and disconnections.

Why this answer

Co-channel interference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the 2.4 GHz band is a common issue. If the Wi-Fi network is heavily used, it can disrupt Bluetooth. Changing Wi-Fi to 5 GHz or using Bluetooth 5's enhanced features can help.

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