Introduction
The Project + examination is designed for business professionals involved with projects with a technology
component. The examination is designed for candidates possessing at least 12 months of cumulative
experience in leading, managing and directing small to medium scale projects. Project + examines the
business, interpersonal and technical project management skills required to successfully manage projects
and business initiatives with a technology component.
The skills and knowledge measured by this examination were derived from an industry-wide job task
analysis and validated through an industry-wide survey. The results of this survey were used in weighing
the domains and ensuring that the weighting is representative of the relative importance of the content.
The exam is in the conventional linear format. There are about 80 questions on the exam and candidate
will have 90 minutes to complete the exam. The exam is available in English only.
Note: Example topics and concepts are included to clarify the test objectives and should not be construed
as a comprehensive listing of all the content of this examination.
The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are
represented in the examination
Domain % of Examination
1.0) Project Initiation and Scope Definition 20%
2.0) Project Planning 30%
3.0) Project Execution, Control and Coordination 43%
4.0) Project Closure, Acceptance and Support 7%
100%
Project+ Examination Blueprint
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CompTIA Project+ (2009 Edition) Certification Examination Objectives
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INTRODUCTION
The Project + examination is designed for business professionals involved with projects. This
exam will certify that the successful candidate has important core knowledge of the project life
cycle, roles and skills necessary to effectively initiate, plan, execute, monitor/control and close a
project.
The examination is intended for candidates possessing at least 12 months of cumulative
experience in leading, managing, directing and/or participating in small to medium scale projects.
Project + examines the business, interpersonal and technical project management skills required
to successfully manage projects and business initiatives. The skills and knowledge measured by
this examination were derived from an industry-wide job task analysis and validated through an
industry-wide survey. The results of this survey were used in weighing the domains and ensuring
that the weighting is representative of the relative importance of the content.
The exam is in the conventional linear format. There are about 100 questions on the exam and
candidates will have 90 minutes to complete the exam.
The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are
represented. The CompTIA Project+ exam is based on these objectives.
Domain % of Examination
1.0 Pre Project Setup/Initiating 12%
2.0 Project Planning 29%
3.0 Project Execution and Delivery 23%
4.0 Change, Control and Communication 27%
5.0 Project Closure 9%
Total 100%
CompTIA Security+ TEST DETAILS
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Number of questions: 100
Length of test: 90 minutes
Passing score: 750 on a scale of 100-900
Recommended experience: CompTIA Network+ certification and two years of technical networking experience, with an emphasis on security.
Languages: English
Exam code: SY0-201
Until July 31, 2009, the previous Security+ test, with exam code SY0-101, will be available in English, Japanese, Chinese, German and Korean. However, applicants are encouraged to take the most recent version of the exam when possible.
CompTIA Security+
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The CompTIA Security+ certification designates knowledgeable professionals in the field of security, one of the fastest-growing fields in IT. Security threats are increasing in number and severity, and the gap between the need for security professionals and qualified IT personnel is the largest of any IT specialty, according to a 2008 CompTIA study. Even in a troubled economy, most businesses plan to maintain or increase their investment in security.
CompTIA Security+ is an international, vendor-neutral certification that proves competency in system security, network infrastructure, access control and organizational security. Major organizations that employ CompTIA Security+ certified staff include Booz Allen Hamilton, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Motorola, Symantec, Telstra, Hitachi, Ricoh, Lockheed Martin, Unisys, Hilton Hotels Corp., General Mills, the U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force and Marines.
Although not a prerequisite, it is recommended that CompTIA Security+ candidates have at least two years of technical networking experience, with an emphasis on security. The CompTIA Network+ certification is also recommended.
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CompTIA Printing and Document Imaging (PDI+)
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Certification Examination Objectives
December 2007
INTRODUCTION
The CompTIA Printing and Document Imaging (PDI+) certification is a vendor neutral credential
that certifies that an individual has the required knowledge and skills of the core operations of
printing and document imaging devices.
The CompTIA PDI+ certification is aimed at the entry-level technician or support person involved
with printer, copier, scanner, fax and multi-function peripherals. The successful candidate will
provide installation, connectivity, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair services using
professional communication skills while supporting printing and document imaging devices.
The individual that receives the CompTIA PDI+ certification validates that he/she has:
• The ability to resolve most printing and scanning problems
• The ability to perform installation, repairs and maintenance but may require
troubleshooting / diagnosis assistance from higher level technical support
• An adequate level of communication and professional skills
• Some ability to diagnose connectivity related problems
CompTIA PDI+ serves as a solid foundation for entry into a career involving the service and
support of printing and document imaging devices. It also provides a stepping-stone towards
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) training for authorization on specific devices.
The table below lists the domain areas measured by this examination and the approximate extent
to which they are represented in the examination: testpassport PD1-001 real Q&As
Domain % of Examination
1.0 Print Engine Process and Components 21%
2.0 Scan Process and Components 10%
3.0 General Troubleshooting 23%
4.0 Basic Electromechanical Components and Tools 13%
5.0 Connectivity 11%
6.0 Color Theory 8%
7.0 Professionalism and Communication 8%
8.0 Safety and Environment 6%
Total 100%
Revised CompTIA Network+ Examination Objectives
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Introduction
The skills and knowledge measured by this examination are derived from an industry-wide Job Task Analysis (JTA)
and validated through an industry wide, global survey for which over 2,000 responses were received from Subject
Matter Experts (SMEs) in Q2 2004. The results of this survey were used in weighing the domains and ensuring that
the weighting is representative of the relative importance of the content.
The CompTIA Network+ certification covering the 2005 objectives, certifies that the successful candidates knows
the layers of the OSI model, can describe the features and functions of network components and has the skills
needed to install, configure, and troubleshoot basic networking hardware peripherals and protocols. A typical
candidate should have CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, though CompTIA A+ certification is not
required. In addition to CompTIA A+ certification level knowledge, candidates are encouraged to have at least nine
months of work experience in network support or administration.
The 2005 objectives update the CompTIA Network+ certification exam on new technologies, protocols and cable
standards and well as the removal of older and less common versions of the same. The 2005 objectives also include
changes to the weightings and presentation of objectives within the domains to reflect changes in the activities of
individuals in a networking position. There remains continued emphasis on hands-on experience knowledge needed
in the areas of network implementation and network support including troubleshooting scenarios.
This examination document includes exam blueprint, weighting, test objectives and example content. Example
concepts are included to clarify the test objectives and should not be construed as a comprehensive listing of the
content of the examination.
The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are represented in the
examination. CompTIA Network+ (2007 Edition) exams are based on these objectives.
Network+ Certification Domain Areas % of Examination
1.0 Media and Topologies 20%
2.0 Protocols and Standards 20%
3.0 Network Implementation 25%
4.0 Network Support 35%
Total 100%
CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) Certification
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Examination Objectives
INTRODUCTION
The CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) certification is an internationally recognized validation of the
technical knowledge required of foundation-level IT network practitioners.
The CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) certification ensures that the successful candidate has the
important knowledge and skills necessary to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and
configure basic network infrastructure, describe networking technologies, basic design principles,
and adhere to wiring standards and use testing tools.
The skills and knowledge measured by this examination were derived from an industry-wide job
task analysis and validated through an industry-wide global survey in Q2 2008. The results of this
survey were used in weighing the domains and ensuring that the weighting is representative of
the relative importance of the content.
It is recommended for CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) candidates to have the following:
• CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, though CompTIA A+ certification is
not required.
• Have at least 9 to 12 months of work experience in IT networking.
The table below lists the domains measured by this examination and the extent to which they are
represented. CompTIA Network+ (2009 Edition) exams are based on these objectives.
Domain % of Examination
1.0 Network Technologies 20%
2.0 Network Media and Topologies 20%
3.0 Network Devices 17%
4.0 Network Management 20%
5.0 Network Tools 12%
6.0 Network Security 11%
Total 100%
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CompTIA Linux+ Objectives (2009 Edition) Certification Exam Objectives
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Introduction
The CompTIA Linux+ (2009 Edition) certification is a vendor neutral credential. The Linux+ exam is a
validation of “foundation” level Linux skills and knowledge, and is used by organizations and security
professionals around the globe.
The skills and knowledge measured by this examination are derived from an industry-wide Job Task
Analysis (JTA) and were validated through a global survey in Q4, 2008. The results of the survey were
used to validate the content of the subject areas (domains) and exam objectives, as well as the overall
domain weightings, ensuring the importance of one domain relative to another.
The CompTIA Linux+ (2009 Edition) certification is aimed at an IT administrator experienced in
Windows or other operating systems who also has at least 6-12 months as a Linux system administrator. XK0-002
The exam assumes experience with command line utilities, common administrative tasks, and
troubleshooting.
Domain Percentage of Examination
1.0 Installation & Configuration 22%
2.0 System Maintenance & Operations 28%
3.0 Application & Services 23%
4.0 Networking 14%
5.0 Security 13%
Total 100%
CompTIA CTT+ Objectives
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Domain 1: Planning Prior to the Course 13%
1A: Review of Organizational Needs and Learners’ Backgrounds in Relationship to Course Objectives
1B: Instructional Environment in Relationship to Learning Objectives
Domain 2: Methods and Media for Instructional Delivery 14%
2A: Selection and Implementation of Instructional Methods
2B: Use of Presentation and Instructional Media
Domain 3: Instructor Credibility and Communications 10%
3A: Instructor Delivery Competence and Content Expertise
3B: Instructor Communication and Presentation Skills
Domain 4: Group Facilitation 45%
4A: Establishment and Management of a Learner-Centered Environment
4B: Use a Variety Question Types and Techniques
4C: Assessment of Learners’ Needs for Additional Explanation and Encouragement
4D: Motivation and Positive Reinforcement of Learners
Domain 5: Evaluate the Training Event 18%
5A: Evaluation of Learner Performance during and at Close of Instruction
5B: Evaluation of Instructor and Course
How much does it cost to take the CTT+ examination?
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♦ The fee in North America for taking the CompTIA CTT+ Essentials examination is $239 for Non-CompTIA
Corporate Members and $191 for CompTIA Corporate Members. For international pricing, please visit
http://certification.comptia.org/resources/registration.aspx.
♦ The CompTIA CTT+ performance based exams for
o Non-CompTIA Corporate Members is:
$258 for English and German
¥ 28,432 for Japanese
ZAR1437.00 for South Africa (this excludes VAT at 14%)
o Corporate CompTIA Members is:
$208 for English and German ¥ 22,067 for Japanese
ZAR1792.00 for South Africa (this excludes VAT at 14%)
CompTIA is a trade association that offers many different benefits to the IT industry, one of which is certification.
Linked to certification is CompTIA Corporate Membership. One of the benefits of being a CompTIA Corporate
Member is eligibility to receive discounts on certification exams. If your company is a CompTIA Corporate Member,
you are eligible for a discount on CTT+ Essentials exam and both the performance-based exams. Please be sure to
include your CompTIA Corporate Membership number when you submit your Payment Form to receive the discount
benefit. If your company is not a CompTIA Corporate Member and would like to become one, please complete the
application form at http://www.comptia.org/joinnow.