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Mobile Devices Troubleshooting practice questions

Practise identifying and fixing real-world mobile device issues like unresponsive screens, battery problems, and connectivity failures.

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

What the exam tests

What to know about Mobile Devices Troubleshooting

Tests ability to diagnose and resolve common mobile device hardware, software, and connectivity issues.

Item 1 — Diagnosing touchscreen unresponsiveness and digitizer calibration

Item 2 — Troubleshooting battery drain and charging port failures

Item 3 — Resolving Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular connectivity problems

Item 4 — Identifying and fixing app crashes and OS update failures

Why learners struggle

Why Mobile Devices Troubleshooting questions are commonly missed

Learners often confuse hardware symptoms with software causes, and vice versa. They also miss common troubleshooting steps like checking for physical damage or resetting network settings.

  • ·Digitizer vs LCD — touch failure vs display failure
  • ·Battery drain vs charging port — power source vs circuit
  • ·Wi-Fi vs cellular — radio vs SIM or carrier issue
  • ·App crash vs OS bug — user app vs system update
  • ·Overheating vs battery swelling — thermal vs physical damage
  • ·Bluetooth pairing vs interference — device vs environment

Watch out for

Common Mobile Devices Troubleshooting exam traps

  • Confusing digitizer issues with LCD screen damage on touch problems
  • Assuming a dead battery always needs replacement, not charging circuit fix
  • Mistaking airplane mode for a hardware radio failure
  • Forgetting to check for OS updates before blaming hardware for app crashes

Practice set

Mobile Devices Troubleshooting questions

20 questions · select your answer, then reveal the explanation

A user reports that their iPhone 13 will not charge when plugged into the charging port. The user has tried different cables and power adapters, but the phone still does not charge. The phone's screen and buttons work normally. Which of the following is the most likely cause?

A user reports that their smartphone's screen is flickering and has vertical lines. The phone has not been dropped or exposed to water. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this issue?

A technician is troubleshooting a laptop that powers on but displays a black screen with no boot activity. The technician hears the fan spinning and sees the power LED is on. Which of the following steps should the technician perform next to isolate the issue?

Question 4easymultiple choice
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A user complains that their laptop's Wi-Fi connection is extremely slow and keeps dropping, but other devices on the same network work fine. The laptop is an older model running Windows 10. Which of the following should the technician try first?

A technician is troubleshooting a laptop that has a blinking battery light and will not power on, even when plugged into AC power. The technician has already verified the AC adapter is working on another laptop. Which component is most likely faulty?

Question 6mediummultiple choice
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A technician is configuring a new Android tablet for a warehouse employee. The employee will use the tablet to scan barcodes and access a web-based inventory system. The tablet needs to stay connected to the Wi-Fi network even when the screen is off to receive updates. Which setting should the technician configure?

A customer brings in a tablet that will not turn on. The technician presses the power button and sees no response. The tablet was working earlier in the day. What is the first step the technician should take to troubleshoot this issue?

A user reports that their laptop's touchpad is not working properly. The cursor jumps around randomly when they try to use the touchpad. An external mouse works fine. Which of the following should the technician do first?

A user reports that their smartphone's battery drains very quickly, even when the phone is idle. The phone is less than a year old. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this issue?

A user reports that their Android smartphone's touchscreen is unresponsive after they dropped it. The screen is not cracked, and the device powers on normally. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the touchscreen issue?

A user reports that their iPhone 12 will not turn on after being left in a hot car for several hours. The device feels warm, and pressing the power button does nothing. What is the most likely cause of the device not powering on?

Question 12easymultiple choice
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A customer brings in a laptop that will not charge. The technician checks the AC adapter with a multimeter and gets 19V output. When the adapter is plugged into the laptop, the charging LED does not illuminate. What should the technician check next?

A user reports that their laptop's touchpad is not working after they spilt a small amount of coffee on the keyboard. The keyboard still works, but the touchpad cursor does not move. What is the most likely cause?

A user reports that their Windows tablet's battery drains quickly even when the device is idle. The technician checks the battery report and finds that the 'System' process is using a high percentage of CPU. What is the most likely cause?

A technician is configuring a new Android tablet for a field worker. The worker will use a Bluetooth barcode scanner and a rugged case with a built-in keyboard. After pairing both devices, the keyboard types slowly and misses keystrokes, while the scanner works fine. What is the most likely cause?

A technician is troubleshooting a laptop that emits a series of beeps (one long, two short) on startup and displays nothing on the screen. The laptop was working fine until the user installed a new RAM module. What is the most likely cause?

A user complains that their laptop's built-in webcam is not working in video conferencing apps. The device manager shows the camera as 'disabled'. The technician enables it, but the camera still shows a black screen in apps. What should the technician do next?

A user reports that their Android smartphone's touchscreen is unresponsive after they dropped it in a puddle. The device powers on, but the display shows distorted colors and the touch input does not register at all. What is the most likely cause of this issue?

A technician is troubleshooting a laptop that has a blank screen after the user closed the lid and then reopened it. The laptop's power LED is on, and the fan is spinning. Pressing keys does not wake the display. What should the technician do first?

A technician is troubleshooting a Samsung Galaxy tablet that has a cracked screen but still responds to touch. The user wants to transfer data to a new tablet. The technician connects the tablet to a PC via USB, but the PC does not recognize the device. What is the most likely reason?

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What does the 220-1201 exam test about Mobile Devices Troubleshooting?
Tests ability to diagnose and resolve common mobile device hardware, software, and connectivity issues.
How should I use these practice questions?
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