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Mobile Device Hardware Servicing practice questions

Practise questions for Mobile Device Hardware Servicing cover disassembly, component replacement, and safe handling of smartphone and tablet parts.

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20 questionsDomain: Mobile Device Hardware Servicing

What the exam tests

What to know about Mobile Device Hardware Servicing

Tests ability to disassemble, repair, and replace mobile device components like screens, batteries, and charging ports.

Disassembling and reassembling mobile devices without damage

Replacing cracked screens and digitizers on smartphones

Identifying and swapping faulty batteries safely

Troubleshooting and replacing charging ports and connectors

Why learners struggle

Why Mobile Device Hardware Servicing questions are commonly missed

Learners often confuse the order of disassembly steps and which tools are required for specific repairs. They also mix up which components are glued versus screwed in place.

  • ·Digitizer vs LCD — which layer needs replacement
  • ·Battery removal — adhesive pull tabs vs prying
  • ·Screw types — Phillips vs pentalobe vs tri-wing
  • ·Charging port vs battery — which causes no power
  • ·Water damage — corrosion vs component failure
  • ·Screen replacement — OEM vs aftermarket quality

Watch out for

Common Mobile Device Hardware Servicing exam traps

  • Forgetting to power off and remove battery before servicing
  • Confusing digitizer replacement with full LCD assembly swap
  • Using wrong screwdriver size stripping tiny screws
  • Assuming all mobile devices have user-replaceable batteries

Practice set

Mobile Device Hardware Servicing questions

20 questions · select your answer, then reveal the explanation

A customer brings in a smartphone with a broken charging port. They want the port replaced. During disassembly, the technician finds that the charging port is soldered directly to the main board. Which tool is essential for this repair?

A technician is upgrading the RAM in a laptop. After installing two new 8GB sticks, the laptop fails to boot and emits a series of beeps. What is the most likely cause?

A customer reports that their laptop's touchpad is unresponsive after they spilled a small amount of liquid on the keyboard. The laptop still powers on and the keyboard works. What is the most likely issue?

A technician is replacing a cracked screen on a smartphone. After removing the old screen, they notice a small, flat, rectangular component with a metal shield is loose near the battery connector. What should they do?

A technician is installing a new SSD into a customer's laptop. After removing the bottom cover, they see the existing hard drive is held in place by a metal bracket and a single screw. What is the correct next step?

A user reports that their laptop's keyboard types random characters when certain keys are pressed. The laptop has not been dropped or spilled on. What is the most likely hardware issue?

A technician is troubleshooting a laptop that shuts down randomly after a few minutes of use. The fan is spinning, and the vents are clear. The CPU temperature reaches 95°C quickly. What is the most likely cause?

A user complains that their tablet's battery drains very quickly, even when not in use. The device is one year old and was working normally until last week. Which hardware component is most likely failing?

A technician is repairing a tablet that has a cracked digitizer. The LCD panel is intact and displays correctly. After replacing the digitizer, the touch input is unresponsive. What is the most likely oversight?

A technician is troubleshooting a laptop that will not charge. The battery is removable, and the power adapter works on another laptop. When the battery is inserted, the laptop powers on but shows '0% available (plugged in, not charging)'. What is the most likely cause?

A user reports that their tablet's screen is completely black but the device vibrates when powered on. You have already tried a forced restart and checked for physical damage. What is the most likely hardware cause?

During a repair, you accidentally dislodged a small ribbon cable connecting the volume button flex to the mainboard of a smartphone. Now the volume buttons don't work. What is the most likely result of this mistake?

A technician is troubleshooting a tablet that has a dim display that flickers intermittently. The device responds to touch and the OS loads normally. Which component is most likely failing?

A user reports that their laptop battery no longer charges and the system only runs when plugged in. You test the AC adapter and it outputs correct voltage. Inside the battery, which component is most likely failed?

A laptop's touchpad is not working correctly; the cursor jumps erratically. You have already updated the driver and checked for debris. What hardware component should you inspect or replace next?

A technician is servicing a smartphone with a non-functional earpiece speaker during calls, but the loudspeaker works fine. After testing, the earpiece speaker itself is determined to be good. Which component is most likely faulty?

A user complains that their smartphone's battery drains quickly even when idle. You run diagnostics and find the battery health is at 82%. The device is two years old. Which hardware servicing action is most appropriate?

A customer brings in a smartphone with a cracked glass digitizer that still responds to touch, but the LCD underneath is intact. They want the cheapest repair that restores full functionality. Which component should you replace?

You are deploying 50 tablets for a school and need to secure them in kiosk mode so students can only access a specific learning app. Which hardware servicing step is essential before configuring the software?

A laptop's built-in webcam is not recognized by any application. You have checked Device Manager and the camera is not listed. The webcam ribbon cable appears intact. Which component should you suspect next?

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What does the 220-1201 exam test about Mobile Device Hardware Servicing?
Tests ability to disassemble, repair, and replace mobile device components like screens, batteries, and charging ports.
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