CCNA Windows Settings and Control Panel Questions

30 questions · Windows Settings and Control Panel · All types, answers revealed

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MCQeasy

A user needs to install a legacy application that requires administrator privileges to run, but they do not have local admin rights. You want to configure the application to always run with the highest privileges available without prompting for credentials. Which tool in Control Panel would you use to set this compatibility option?

A.System
B.Programs and Features
C.User Accounts
D.Administrative Tools
AnswerA

The System applet in Control Panel provides system information and advanced system settings, but it does not allow setting per-application compatibility options like 'Run as administrator'.

Why this answer

The Compatibility tab for an application is accessed by right-clicking the program file or shortcut and selecting Properties. In Control Panel, the System applet does not directly set per-application compatibility. However, among the given options, System is the most related to system settings and permissions, but it does not provide the 'Run as administrator' option without navigating to the program's properties outside of Control Panel.

Exam trap

Candidates may think Programs and Features provides compatibility settings, but the 'Run as administrator' option is only available via the program's own shortcut or executable properties, not through Control Panel.

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MCQhard

A security incident occurred where an employee's workstation was infected with ransomware. The IT manager wants to ensure that all future workstations have Controlled Folder Access enabled to protect critical data from unauthorized changes. Which Windows Security applet should be used to configure this?

A.Windows Security > Firewall & network protection
B.Windows Security > App & browser control
C.Windows Security > Device security
D.Windows Security > Virus & threat protection > Manage ransomware protection
AnswerD

This is the exact path to enable Controlled Folder Access and manage protected folders and allowed apps.

Why this answer

Controlled Folder Access is a feature of Windows Defender Exploit Guard, found in the Windows Security app under Virus & threat protection > Manage ransomware protection. It must be enabled and configured with protected folders and allowed apps.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their Windows 10 PC is running slowly and they suspect too many programs are starting automatically. They want to disable a few startup items without uninstalling them. Which tool should you use to manage these startup programs?

A.Services.msc
B.Task Manager > Startup tab
C.Control Panel > Programs and Features
D.Settings > Apps > Startup
AnswerB

Task Manager's Startup tab lists all startup programs and their impact, allowing you to disable them easily.

Why this answer

Task Manager's Startup tab provides a straightforward interface to enable or disable startup programs without uninstalling them. It displays each startup item's name, publisher, status, and startup impact, allowing users to selectively disable unwanted entries. This is the correct tool for managing startup programs in Windows 10.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse the Settings > Apps > Startup page (which is a simplified version) with the full-featured Task Manager Startup tab, or they mistakenly think Services.msc is the correct tool because they associate 'startup' with 'services'.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because Services.msc manages Windows services (background processes that run independently of user logon), not user-installed startup programs; disabling a service could break system functionality. Option C is wrong because Control Panel > Programs and Features is used to uninstall or change installed programs, not to manage their startup behavior. Option D is wrong because Settings > Apps > Startup in Windows 10 only shows a list of startup apps with toggle switches, but it does not provide the detailed startup impact information or the ability to manage all startup items (e.g., those from the registry or startup folder) that Task Manager's Startup tab offers.

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MCQhard

A user is unable to change their desktop background because the option is grayed out. You suspect a Group Policy setting is enforcing a specific wallpaper. Which Control Panel tool would you use to check if a Group Policy is applied, and what is the specific path to verify this setting?

A.System > Advanced system settings > Performance
B.Personalization > Background
C.Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy
D.Ease of Access Center > Make the computer easier to see
AnswerC

Local Security Policy (secpol.msc) can show applied security policies, including those that restrict desktop settings, though Group Policy Editor is more comprehensive.

Why this answer

The Administrative Tools in Control Panel provides access to 'Local Security Policy' or 'Group Policy Management' for advanced users. However, the quickest way to check applied policies is to run 'rsop.msc' from the Run dialog, which is not in Control Panel. The correct answer tests knowledge that Administrative Tools contains shortcuts to policy editors, but the specific tool is not directly in Control Panel.

The best choice is Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy or Group Policy Editor, depending on Windows edition.

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MCQmedium

After deploying a new Windows 11 workstation, a user complains that their screens turn off after 3 minutes of inactivity, even though they are reading documents. They want the display to stay on for at least 15 minutes. Which Settings page should you navigate to in order to change this power setting?

A.Settings > Personalization > Lock screen
B.Control Panel > Power Options > Edit Plan Settings
C.Settings > System > Power & battery > Screen and sleep
D.Settings > Accessibility > Display
AnswerC

This is the exact location in Windows 11 Settings to adjust the 'Screen and sleep' timeouts for both plugged in and on battery.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the modern Windows 11 Settings app consolidates power management under System > Power & battery, where the 'Screen and sleep' section allows you to adjust the 'On battery power, turn off my screen after' and 'When plugged in, turn off my screen after' drop-downs. This directly addresses the user's complaint about the display turning off after 3 minutes of inactivity, enabling a change to 15 minutes.

Exam trap

CompTIA A+ often tests the distinction between the modern Windows 11 Settings app and the legacy Control Panel, trapping candidates who default to the familiar Control Panel path (Option B) instead of recognizing that the question explicitly asks for the 'Settings page' in Windows 11.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because the Lock screen settings page controls the lock screen timeout and screen saver behavior, not the power-saving display-off timeout; it does not provide the granular 'Screen and sleep' power plan settings. Option B is wrong because while Control Panel > Power Options > Edit Plan Settings does allow changing the 'Turn off the display' timeout, the question specifies 'Which Settings page' (referring to the modern Windows 11 Settings app), and the Control Panel is a legacy interface; the exam expects the modern Settings path for Windows 11. Option D is wrong because Accessibility > Display manages visual accessibility features like text size, color filters, and contrast themes, not power-related screen-off timers.

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MCQhard

A security incident occurred where an unauthorized user accessed a workstation. You need to review the event logs to determine when the breach happened. Which Control Panel applet would you use to launch the Event Viewer?

A.System
B.Security and Maintenance
C.Administrative Tools
D.Device Manager
AnswerC

Administrative Tools includes Event Viewer, Performance Monitor, and other system tools.

Why this answer

Administrative Tools is the Control Panel applet that provides access to advanced system tools, including Event Viewer. To investigate a security breach, you would open Administrative Tools and then launch Event Viewer to review security logs for unauthorized access events. This is the correct path because Event Viewer is not directly listed in the main Control Panel categories; it is nested within Administrative Tools.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the distinction between the Security and Maintenance applet (which shows security status but not logs) and Administrative Tools (which contains Event Viewer), leading candidates to mistakenly choose Security and Maintenance because of the word 'Security' in the name.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because System applet displays basic system information, hardware properties, and performance settings, but does not include a direct link to Event Viewer. Option B is wrong because Security and Maintenance provides system health reports and security status summaries, but it does not host Event Viewer; it may link to troubleshooting tools but not the event log viewer itself. Option D is wrong because Device Manager is used to manage hardware devices and drivers, not to review system or security event logs.

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MCQmedium

A user calls the help desk because their Windows 10 PC is not showing any sound icon in the system tray, and audio is not working. You suspect the audio service is disabled. Which Control Panel applet would you use to check and restart the Windows Audio service?

A.Sound
B.Device Manager
C.Administrative Tools
D.System
AnswerC

Administrative Tools contains shortcuts to Services, Event Viewer, and other system management consoles.

Why this answer

The Windows Audio service is a background service that must be running for audio to function. The Administrative Tools applet provides access to the Services console (services.msc), where you can check the status of the Windows Audio service and restart it if it is disabled or stopped. This is the correct tool because the Sound applet only configures playback devices and volume, not service states.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the misconception that the Sound applet or Device Manager can manage services, but only Administrative Tools (or directly running services.msc) allows you to check and restart the Windows Audio service.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because the Sound applet is used to manage playback devices, recording devices, and system sounds, but it does not provide any interface to view or control Windows services. Option B is wrong because Device Manager is used to manage hardware drivers and devices, not to start or stop system services like Windows Audio. Option D is wrong because the System applet displays basic system information, such as OS version and hardware specs, and does not include service management capabilities.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their Windows 10 PC is running slowly and the hard drive light is constantly active. You suspect the indexing service is consuming resources. Which Control Panel applet allows you to modify which folders are indexed, or to rebuild the index?

A.File Explorer Options
B.System > Advanced system settings > Performance
C.Indexing Options
D.Administrative Tools > Services
AnswerC

Indexing Options lets you add or remove indexed locations and rebuild the index to resolve performance issues.

Why this answer

The Indexing Options applet (C) is the correct Control Panel tool for managing the Windows Search index. It allows you to add or remove folders from the index and provides a button to rebuild the index, which can resolve performance issues caused by a corrupted or overly broad index. The constantly active hard drive light indicates the indexing service is actively processing files, and modifying or rebuilding the index directly addresses this resource consumption.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the distinction between managing a service's behavior (Indexing Options) versus managing the service's running state (Services.msc), leading candidates to choose Administrative Tools > Services when the question specifically asks about modifying indexed folders or rebuilding the index.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because File Explorer Options (formerly Folder Options) controls file browsing settings like showing hidden files, folder views, and search behavior, but it does not manage the indexing service or allow you to modify indexed folders or rebuild the index. Option B is wrong because System > Advanced system settings > Performance opens the Performance Options dialog, which configures visual effects, processor scheduling, and virtual memory, not indexing settings. Option D is wrong because Administrative Tools > Services lets you start, stop, or disable the Windows Search service, but it does not provide a GUI to modify which folders are indexed or to trigger a rebuild; those actions require the Indexing Options applet.

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MCQmedium

A user wants to share a folder on their Windows 11 PC so that other users on the local network can access files without a password. They have already enabled network discovery and file sharing. Which additional setting must they configure in the Advanced Sharing settings to allow password-less access?

A.Turn on Public folder sharing
B.Turn off password protected sharing
C.Enable 128-bit encryption
D.Set up a homegroup
AnswerB

Disabling password protected sharing allows network users to access shared folders without authentication, meeting the user's requirement.

Why this answer

To allow password-less access to shared folders on a local network, you must disable password protected sharing. When this setting is turned off, Windows 11 does not require users to have a local account and password on the host machine; instead, it grants access based on the 'Everyone' group permissions. This is configured in the 'Advanced sharing settings' under 'All Networks'.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the misconception that enabling Public folder sharing or encryption settings will remove the password requirement, when in fact only disabling password protected sharing directly controls authentication for all shared folders.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because 'Turn on Public folder sharing' only enables access to the specific 'Public' folder, not any arbitrary folder the user wants to share, and it still respects password protected sharing if enabled. Option C is wrong because 'Enable 128-bit encryption' is a security setting for file sharing connections (to enforce encryption), but it does not control whether a password is required; it can be used with or without password protected sharing. Option D is wrong because HomeGroup was removed from Windows 10 (version 1803) and later, including Windows 11; it is no longer a valid feature for sharing files on a local network.

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MCQmedium

After a recent Windows update, a user's printer stopped working. You suspect the update changed the default print spooler service startup type. Which Control Panel tool should you use to verify and correct the service startup type?

A.Device Manager
B.Printers & scanners
C.Administrative Tools > Services
D.System > Advanced system settings
AnswerC

The Services snap-in lists all Windows services, including the Print Spooler, and allows you to change its startup type to Automatic.

Why this answer

The Print Spooler service is a Windows service that manages print jobs sent to the printer. Its startup type (e.g., Automatic, Manual, Disabled) is configured in the Services console, which is accessed via Administrative Tools > Services. Device Manager and Printers & scanners do not provide service startup type settings, and System > Advanced system settings deals with performance and user profiles, not services.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often confuse Device Manager (for driver issues) with the Services console, not realizing that the startup type of a service is managed exclusively through the Services snap-in, not through hardware or printer-specific settings.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because Device Manager is used to manage hardware drivers and device properties, not Windows service startup types. Option B is wrong because Printers & scanners is for adding, removing, and configuring printer devices, not for changing the spooler service startup type. Option D is wrong because System > Advanced system settings provides access to performance options, user profiles, and startup and recovery settings, not service management.

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MCQmedium

A technician is configuring a new Windows 10 workstation for a user who is visually impaired. The user needs the screen magnifier to start automatically when they log in, and they want high-contrast themes. Which Control Panel tool should the technician use to enable these accessibility features?

A.System > Advanced system settings
B.Ease of Access Center
C.Personalization
D.Display
AnswerB

The Ease of Access Center includes options for Magnifier, Narrator, on-screen keyboard, and high-contrast settings.

Why this answer

The Ease of Access Center in Windows 10 is the dedicated Control Panel tool for configuring accessibility features, including Magnifier and high-contrast themes. It provides settings to enable Magnifier to start automatically at login and to apply high-contrast themes system-wide, directly addressing the user's needs.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the distinction between the Ease of Access Center and the Personalization or Display settings, trapping candidates who assume high-contrast themes are only in Personalization or that Magnifier auto-start is a Display setting.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because System > Advanced system settings is used for performance options, user profiles, and startup and recovery settings, not for accessibility features like Magnifier or high-contrast themes. Option C is wrong because Personalization allows changing themes and colors, but it does not provide the option to set Magnifier to start automatically at login; high-contrast themes can be applied there, but the automatic startup of Magnifier is exclusive to the Ease of Access Center. Option D is wrong because Display settings manage screen resolution, orientation, and multiple displays, but do not include accessibility features such as Magnifier auto-start or high-contrast theme configuration.

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MCQhard

A security audit reveals that a user's Windows 10 workstation has remote desktop enabled, which violates company policy. You need to disable Remote Desktop and ensure it cannot be easily re-enabled by the user. Which Control Panel tool should you use?

A.System > Remote Desktop
B.Windows Defender Firewall
C.User Accounts > Manage another account
D.Administrative Tools > Services
AnswerA

The System applet includes a Remote Desktop tab where you can disable remote connections.

Why this answer

The correct answer is A because the Remote Desktop setting is managed through System Properties > Remote tab, which can be accessed via Control Panel > System > Remote Desktop. Disabling it here prevents the user from easily re-enabling it through the Settings app, as the Control Panel path requires administrative privileges to modify, whereas the Settings app may allow a standard user to toggle it. This directly addresses the audit finding by enforcing the policy at the system level.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often choose Windows Defender Firewall, thinking blocking port 3389 is sufficient, but the CompTIA A+ exam tests the distinction between disabling the service via Control Panel versus blocking the network traffic, where the former is the proper policy enforcement method.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option B is wrong because Windows Defender Firewall controls inbound/outbound network traffic rules, not the Remote Desktop service itself; disabling it would block RDP traffic but leave the service enabled, allowing a user to re-enable it via other methods. Option C is wrong because User Accounts > Manage another account is used to change account types, passwords, or parental controls, and has no direct setting to disable Remote Desktop. Option D is wrong because Administrative Tools > Services allows stopping or disabling the Remote Desktop Services (TermService) service, but a user with standard privileges can restart it or change its startup type, making it an ineffective long-term solution without additional Group Policy restrictions.

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MCQhard

A user wants to configure their Windows 10 PC to automatically install driver updates from Windows Update. Which Settings page would you use to change the driver update behavior?

A.Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced options
B.System > About
C.Devices > AutoPlay
D.Update & Security > Delivery Optimization
AnswerA

Advanced options contains a toggle for 'Receive updates for other Microsoft products' which includes driver updates.

Why this answer

Option A is correct because the setting to control how Windows 10 handles driver updates from Windows Update is located under Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced options. Here, you can toggle the 'Update drivers automatically' option, which determines whether Windows Update will automatically download and install driver updates for your hardware.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse the 'Delivery Optimization' page (which controls update distribution) with the actual driver update toggle, or mistakenly think driver settings are under 'Devices' or 'System' because those pages deal with hardware information.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option B is wrong because System > About displays basic device specifications (e.g., processor, RAM, device name) and does not contain any settings for driver update behavior. Option C is wrong because Devices > AutoPlay configures default actions for media (e.g., USB drives, CDs) and has no relation to Windows Update or driver installation policies. Option D is wrong because Update & Security > Delivery Optimization manages peer-to-peer update sharing and bandwidth settings for Windows Update downloads, not the behavior of driver update installation.

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MCQeasy

A customer is frustrated because every time they plug in a USB flash drive, Windows automatically opens the folder and plays any media files. They want to stop this behavior. Which Control Panel tool should you use to change the default action?

A.File Explorer Options
B.AutoPlay
C.Device Manager
D.Default Programs
AnswerB

AutoPlay settings let you configure what happens when you connect devices like USB drives, including disabling automatic playback.

Why this answer

AutoPlay is the Windows Control Panel tool specifically designed to manage the default behavior when removable media like USB flash drives are connected. By configuring AutoPlay, you can set the system to 'Take no action' instead of automatically opening the folder and playing media files. This directly addresses the customer's frustration by stopping the automatic playback and folder opening.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the distinction between AutoPlay (which controls automatic actions upon device insertion) and Default Programs (which controls file type associations), leading candidates to mistakenly choose Default Programs because they confuse 'default action for a device' with 'default program for a file extension'.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because File Explorer Options (formerly Folder Options) manages folder views, search settings, and file associations for browsing, not the automatic actions triggered by connecting removable media. Option C is wrong because Device Manager is used to manage hardware drivers, update firmware, and troubleshoot device conflicts, not to configure software-level default actions for media insertion. Option D is wrong because Default Programs sets which application opens a specific file type (e.g., .mp3 with VLC), but it does not control the system's automatic response when a device is plugged in, which is the role of AutoPlay.

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MCQmedium

A user needs to connect to a work VPN but cannot find the VPN settings in the network tray. You need to guide them to the correct location to add a VPN connection. Where in Windows Settings would you direct them?

A.Network & Internet > Status
B.Network & Internet > Ethernet
C.Network & Internet > VPN
D.Network & Internet > Proxy
AnswerC

The VPN page allows adding and managing VPN connections.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the VPN settings in Windows are located under Network & Internet > VPN. This is the dedicated section where users can add, configure, and manage VPN connections, including setting up a new VPN profile with the server address, authentication method, and protocol (e.g., IKEv2, SSTP, or L2TP/IPsec). The network tray only shows existing connections; to add a new VPN, you must navigate to this specific settings page.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates may confuse the network tray's quick-access VPN list with the actual settings location, or assume VPN configuration is under Status or Ethernet due to its association with network connectivity, but Windows isolates VPN setup under a dedicated VPN page.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because Network & Internet > Status displays the current network status, data usage, and network properties, but does not provide options to add or configure VPN connections. Option B is wrong because Network & Internet > Ethernet is used for managing wired Ethernet adapter settings, such as IP configuration and DNS, and has no VPN-related functionality. Option D is wrong because Network & Internet > Proxy is for configuring proxy server settings (e.g., automatic or manual proxy setup), which is unrelated to VPN connection management.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their Windows 10 PC displays a 'Low Disk Space' warning on the C: drive. You want to use a built-in tool to delete temporary files and empty the Recycle Bin. Which Settings page should you open?

A.System > Storage
B.System > About
C.Apps > Apps & features
D.Update & Security > Windows Update
AnswerA

The Storage page shows disk usage and offers options to run Storage Sense or manually delete temporary files.

Why this answer

The 'Low Disk Space' warning on the C: drive can be resolved by using the built-in Storage Sense or the manual 'Free up space now' feature, both accessible under System > Storage. This page provides tools to delete temporary files, empty the Recycle Bin, and remove other unnecessary data to reclaim disk space without third-party software.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates may confuse the 'System > About' page (which shows system info) with the 'System > Storage' page (which manages disk space), or think that 'Apps & features' can delete temporary files, when it only uninstalls applications.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option B (System > About) is wrong because it displays system information such as device specifications, Windows edition, and OS build, but does not include any tools for disk cleanup or file management. Option C (Apps > Apps & features) is wrong because it allows users to uninstall or manage installed applications, but does not provide direct access to delete temporary files or empty the Recycle Bin. Option D (Update & Security > Windows Update) is wrong because it manages Windows updates and recovery options, not temporary file cleanup or Recycle Bin management.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that their Windows 10 laptop shows a 'Your license will expire soon' watermark on the desktop. They recently replaced the motherboard. Which Control Panel applet should you use to re-activate Windows?

A.Device Manager
B.System
C.User Accounts
D.Network and Sharing Center
AnswerB

The System applet displays Windows edition, activation status, and a link to change the product key or activate.

Why this answer

The System applet (also known as 'System Properties' or 'About' in Settings) is the correct Control Panel location to view and manage Windows activation status. After replacing the motherboard, Windows 10 detects a significant hardware change and may require re-activation. The System applet provides a 'Change product key' or 'Activate Windows' link to enter a new or existing license key, or to use the activation troubleshooter to re-activate with a digital license tied to a Microsoft account.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the misconception that Device Manager is used for activation because it deals with hardware changes, but Device Manager only manages drivers, not licensing.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A (Device Manager) is wrong because it is used to manage hardware drivers and devices, not to handle Windows licensing or activation. Option C (User Accounts) is wrong because it manages user profiles, passwords, and credentials, not the operating system's license activation. Option D (Network and Sharing Center) is wrong because it configures network adapters, sharing settings, and internet connections, none of which are involved in the Windows activation process.

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MCQmedium

A small business owner wants to prevent employees from installing any software on their Windows 10 workstations without administrator approval. Which Control Panel or Settings feature should you configure to enforce this restriction?

A.Windows Defender Firewall
B.User Accounts > Change User Account Control settings
C.System > Advanced system settings > Performance
D.Ease of Access > Make the keyboard easier to use
AnswerB

UAC settings can be set to 'Always notify' to prompt for admin credentials whenever a program tries to make changes, effectively blocking unauthorized installations.

Why this answer

User Account Control (UAC) settings, accessed via User Accounts in Control Panel, allow you to control when and how users are prompted for permission before making system changes, including software installations. By setting UAC to the highest level, you ensure that any installation attempt triggers an administrator approval prompt, effectively preventing unauthorized software installations on Windows 10 workstations.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often confuse Windows Defender Firewall with general security controls, mistakenly thinking it can block software installations, when in fact it only filters network traffic and has no mechanism to prevent local software execution.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because Windows Defender Firewall is designed to control inbound and outbound network traffic based on rules, not to manage software installation permissions or user privilege elevation. Option C is wrong because System > Advanced system settings > Performance configures visual effects, processor scheduling, and virtual memory, which have no bearing on software installation restrictions. Option D is wrong because Ease of Access > Make the keyboard easier to use provides accessibility features like Sticky Keys and Filter Keys, which do not enforce software installation policies.

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MCQmedium

A user is concerned about privacy because a recently installed application is accessing their webcam and microphone without clear permission. They want to review and revoke permissions for specific apps. Which Control Panel path should you use?

A.Control Panel > System and Security > Security and Maintenance
B.Settings > Privacy > Camera
C.Control Panel > User Accounts > Credential Manager
D.Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers
AnswerB

The Privacy section in Settings lets you control which apps can access the camera, microphone, and other sensors.

Why this answer

The Privacy settings are managed through the Settings app in Windows 10/11, not the traditional Control Panel. However, the question tests knowledge of where privacy controls are located. The correct path is Settings > Privacy > Camera/Microphone, which allows per-app permission management.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their Windows 11 laptop's battery drains quickly even when idle. They have already checked for background apps and power-hungry processes. Which single Settings page can you use to generate a detailed battery usage report showing which apps and hardware have consumed the most power over the last 24 hours?

A.Settings > System > Power & battery > Battery saver
B.Settings > System > Power & battery > Battery usage
C.Control Panel > Power Options > Edit Plan Settings
D.Settings > Privacy & security > Diagnostics & feedback
AnswerB

This section shows a detailed breakdown of battery consumption by app and system components over the last 24 hours or 7 days.

Why this answer

The correct tool is 'Battery usage' under Settings > System > Power & battery. This page provides a graph and detailed list of app and hardware power consumption, which can help identify the cause of rapid drain.

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MCQhard

A user reports that they cannot install a signed driver for a new graphics card because Windows displays a 'Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software' error. You need to adjust the driver signing enforcement settings to allow installation. Which Control Panel tool allows you to change driver signing behavior?

A.Device Manager
B.System > Advanced system settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings
C.Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off
D.Administrative Tools > Services
AnswerB

System > Advanced system settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings only controls whether Windows automatically downloads drivers from Windows Update; it does not change driver signing enforcement.

Why this answer

None of the listed Control Panel tools allow changing driver signing enforcement. Driver signature enforcement can only be changed via advanced startup (Disable driver signature enforcement) or using bcdedit. The Device Installation Settings (option B) only controls automatic driver downloads from Windows Update and does not affect signing enforcement.

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MCQeasy

A customer complains that after a recent Windows update, their default web browser keeps resetting to Microsoft Edge. They want to set Google Chrome as the default. Where in the Settings app would you configure this?

A.Apps > Apps & features
B.Personalization > Start
C.Apps > Default apps
D.Update & Security > Windows Update
AnswerC

The Default apps page lets you set defaults for web browser, email, music player, and more.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the 'Default apps' page under Apps in the Settings app is the specific location where you can change the default web browser from Microsoft Edge to Google Chrome. This setting controls which application handles protocols like HTTP and HTTPS, and it allows you to set Chrome as the default by selecting it from the list of installed browsers.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the misconception that 'Apps & features' is the correct location for setting defaults, but candidates must remember that default app configuration is a separate, dedicated section under 'Default apps' within the Apps category.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because 'Apps & features' is used to manage installed applications (uninstall, modify, or move them) but does not provide any option to set default applications or file associations. Option B is wrong because 'Personalization > Start' controls the appearance and behavior of the Start menu, such as which folders appear and whether to show recently added apps, and has nothing to do with default browser settings. Option D is wrong because 'Update & Security > Windows Update' is solely for managing Windows updates, including checking for, installing, and configuring update settings, and does not include any functionality for configuring default apps.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that their Windows 10 PC is running slowly and they suspect too many programs start automatically. Which tool in the Settings app would you use to disable unnecessary startup programs?

A.System > About
B.Devices > Bluetooth & other devices
C.Update & Security > Troubleshoot
D.Apps > Startup
AnswerD

The Startup page lists all startup programs with toggles to enable or disable them.

Why this answer

Option D is correct because the Apps > Startup page in the Windows 10 Settings app provides a list of all startup programs with toggle switches to enable or disable them. This directly addresses the user's issue of too many programs launching automatically, which can slow down boot time and overall performance. The tool shows the impact of each startup item (e.g., 'High', 'Medium', 'Low') to help prioritize which to disable.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often confuse the Apps > Startup page with the Task Manager's Startup tab (accessible via Ctrl+Shift+Esc), but the question specifically asks for a tool 'in the Settings app,' making Apps > Startup the correct choice.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because System > About displays basic device specifications (e.g., processor, RAM, Windows edition) and does not manage startup programs. Option B is wrong because Devices > Bluetooth & other devices is used to pair and manage Bluetooth peripherals, not to control startup applications. Option C is wrong because Update & Security > Troubleshoot runs automated diagnostic tools for system issues like internet connectivity or audio, but it cannot disable startup programs.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that their Windows 10 laptop shows a 'Your license will expire soon' watermark on the desktop, even though they purchased a retail license key. You need to resolve the activation issue. Which Control Panel applet should you use first?

A.Device Manager
B.System
C.Programs and Features
D.User Accounts
AnswerB

The System applet displays Windows edition, activation status, and allows you to change the product key or activate Windows.

Why this answer

The System applet (Control Panel > System) provides direct access to the Windows activation status and the 'Change product key' option. Since the user already has a retail license key, the first troubleshooting step is to verify the current activation state and re-enter the key via this applet, which triggers a re-activation with Microsoft's licensing servers.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates may confuse activation issues with driver or user account problems, leading them to Device Manager or User Accounts, when the correct first step is always to check the System applet for activation status and key entry.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because Device Manager is used to manage hardware drivers and devices, not software licensing or activation. Option C is wrong because Programs and Features is for uninstalling or modifying installed applications, not for managing Windows activation or product keys. Option D is wrong because User Accounts handles user profile settings, passwords, and credentials, but does not provide any interface for Windows license activation or product key entry.

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MCQhard

A technician needs to configure a Windows 10 kiosk machine that runs a single full-screen application for public use. They want to prevent users from accessing the desktop, taskbar, or any other system functions. Which Settings page should they use to set up this restricted user experience?

A.Settings > Personalization > Start
B.Control Panel > User Accounts > Manage User Accounts
C.Settings > Accounts > Other users > Set up a kiosk
D.Local Group Policy Editor > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings
AnswerC

This is the dedicated kiosk setup that uses Assigned Access to run a single app in full-screen mode with no access to other system features.

Why this answer

Option C is correct because the 'Set up a kiosk' option under Settings > Accounts > Other users is the dedicated Windows 10 feature for configuring an assigned access kiosk. This setting restricts the user to a single full-screen Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app and blocks access to the desktop, taskbar, and other system functions, meeting the exact requirement for a public-facing kiosk.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often confuse the 'Set up a kiosk' feature with Group Policy security settings or user account management, mistakenly thinking that locking down a kiosk requires complex policy edits rather than the simple, built-in Settings wizard.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because Settings > Personalization > Start only controls Start menu appearance and layout, not the ability to lock down the entire user experience or prevent desktop access. Option B is wrong because Control Panel > User Accounts > Manage User Accounts is used for standard user account management (creating, deleting, changing passwords) and does not provide any kiosk or restricted shell configuration. Option D is wrong because Local Group Policy Editor > Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings deals with security policies like password policies, audit policies, and user rights assignments, not the assigned access kiosk mode which is configured via Settings or the 'Set up a kiosk' wizard.

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MCQeasy

A customer is frustrated because every time they plug in a USB flash drive, Windows automatically opens the folder and plays any media files. They want to stop this behavior but still want the drive to be recognized. Which Control Panel item should you use?

A.File Explorer Options
B.AutoPlay
C.Device Manager
D.Sound
AnswerB

AutoPlay in Control Panel allows you to choose what happens when you connect devices like USB drives, such as 'Open folder to view files' or 'Take no action'.

Why this answer

The AutoPlay settings in Control Panel let you configure default actions for different media types. Disabling or setting 'Take no action' for removable drives stops automatic folder opening and media playback without affecting drive recognition.

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MCQeasy

During a software deployment, you need to ensure that all users on a Windows 10 workstation have the company logo as their desktop background. Which Control Panel applet would you use to set a mandatory desktop background?

A.Ease of Access Center
B.Personalization
C.Display
D.Folder Options
AnswerB

Personalization includes options for desktop background, colors, lock screen, and themes.

Why this answer

The Personalization applet in Control Panel allows you to set a desktop background image. To enforce a mandatory background for all users, you would configure a Group Policy setting (via gpedit.msc) that references the Personalization category, specifically the 'Desktop Wallpaper' policy under User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Desktop > Desktop. This overrides individual user settings and locks the background.

Exam trap

CompTIA often tests the misconception that the Display applet controls desktop backgrounds because it deals with visual output, but Display strictly handles resolution and scaling, not wallpaper.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A is wrong because the Ease of Access Center is designed to configure accessibility features like Narrator, Magnifier, and high-contrast themes, not desktop wallpaper settings. Option C is wrong because the Display applet manages screen resolution, scaling, and multiple monitor configurations, not desktop background images. Option D is wrong because Folder Options controls file explorer behaviors such as view settings, search options, and file associations, not desktop personalization.

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a Windows 10 PC that shows a black screen with a movable mouse cursor after boot. The user can press Ctrl+Alt+Del and launch Task Manager. Which Control Panel or Settings tool should be used to repair the system files that may be corrupted?

A.System Properties > System Protection
B.Device Manager
C.Administrative Tools > Computer Management
D.Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot
AnswerA

System Protection allows you to perform a System Restore or configure restore points, which can fix corruption caused by recent changes.

Why this answer

The black screen with a movable mouse cursor after boot, combined with the ability to launch Task Manager via Ctrl+Alt+Del, indicates that the Windows shell (explorer.exe) may be failing to load due to corrupted system files. System Properties > System Protection provides access to System Restore, which can revert system files and registry settings to a previous known-good state, effectively repairing corruption without affecting user data. This tool leverages Volume Shadow Copy snapshots to restore critical system files, making it the appropriate choice for this scenario.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse 'System Restore' (accessed via System Properties > System Protection) with 'Reset this PC' or 'Troubleshoot' (found in Settings > Update & Security), leading them to choose Option D, but System Restore is the correct tool for reverting system file corruption without reinstalling Windows.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option B (Device Manager) is wrong because it is used to manage hardware drivers and devices, not to repair corrupted system files or restore the operating system to a previous state. Option C (Administrative Tools > Computer Management) is wrong because it provides access to tools like Event Viewer, Disk Management, and Services, but does not include a direct mechanism to repair corrupted system files or perform a system restore. Option D (Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot) is wrong because it offers automated troubleshooters for common issues (e.g., network, audio) and includes the 'Reset this PC' option, but it does not provide System Restore functionality; System Restore is accessed via System Properties, not through the Troubleshoot page.

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MCQmedium

A company policy requires that all workstations must have Windows Firewall enabled. You check a user's PC and find the firewall is off. Which Control Panel applet would you use to turn it back on?

A.Security and Maintenance
B.Windows Defender Firewall
C.Network and Sharing Center
D.System
AnswerB

This applet provides full control over firewall settings, including turning it on or off for domain, private, and public networks.

Why this answer

The Windows Defender Firewall applet (Option B) is the dedicated Control Panel interface for managing Windows Firewall settings, including turning the firewall on or off. Since the question specifically asks which applet to use to enable the firewall, this is the correct tool. Other applets may display firewall status but do not provide the direct toggle to enable or disable the firewall.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates often confuse Security and Maintenance (which shows a warning about the firewall being off) with the actual tool needed to fix the issue, leading them to select Option A instead of the correct Windows Defender Firewall applet.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A (Security and Maintenance) is wrong because it only reports the firewall status and provides a link to the Windows Defender Firewall applet, but does not contain the actual toggle to turn the firewall on or off. Option C (Network and Sharing Center) is wrong because it is used for managing network connections, adapters, and sharing settings, not for enabling or disabling the Windows Firewall. Option D (System) is wrong because it displays basic system information, hardware specs, and allows management of system properties like remote settings and device names, with no firewall controls.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that after a Windows update, their default browser keeps resetting to Microsoft Edge every time they restart the computer. They need to keep Google Chrome as the default. Which Control Panel or Settings applet should you use to permanently change this setting?

A.Programs and Features
B.Default Apps
C.Internet Options
D.Device Manager
AnswerB

Default Apps in Settings allows you to set default programs for web browsing, email, and other activities, and these settings are preserved after updates.

Why this answer

The Default Apps settings page (Settings > Apps > Default Apps) is the correct location in Windows 10/11 to permanently set Google Chrome as the default browser. This applet allows you to choose a specific browser for the HTTP, HTTPS, and .HTM/.HTML file associations. After a Windows update, these associations can be reset to Microsoft Edge; re-selecting Chrome here and confirming the change ensures the setting persists across reboots.

Exam trap

The trap here is that candidates confuse the 'Set your default programs' link inside Internet Options with the actual Default Apps page, not realizing that Internet Options only provides a shortcut to the same Settings page and does not itself store or manage the association data.

How to eliminate wrong answers

Option A (Programs and Features) is wrong because it is used for uninstalling, changing, or repairing installed programs, not for configuring file or protocol associations. Option C (Internet Options) is wrong because while it contains a 'Programs' tab with a 'Set programs' link, that link redirects to the Default Apps page; the Internet Options applet itself does not directly manage default browser associations. Option D (Device Manager) is wrong because it manages hardware devices and drivers, not software or default application settings.

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