Why Use CompTIA Network+ Practice Tests?
Practice tests are essential for Network+ exam success. They help you understand complex networking concepts, identify weak areas, and build the confidence needed to pass on your first attempt.
Our Smart Practice practice tests generate unique questions every session based on current Network+ exam objectives. This ensures you're learning concepts rather than memorizing answers, preparing you for any question format on exam day.
CompTIA Network+ Exam Domains
The Network+ exam tests your knowledge across five key domains. Our practice tests cover all objectives:
1. Networking Concepts (23%)
- OSI model and TCP/IP stack
- Network topologies and architectures
- Cloud concepts and connectivity options
- Common ports, protocols, and services
2. Network Implementation (19%)
- Routing technologies and concepts
- Switching features and configurations
- Wireless standards and technologies
- WAN technologies and connectivity
3. Network Operations (16%)
- Network monitoring and documentation
- Business continuity and disaster recovery
- High availability and fault tolerance
- Network policies and best practices
4. Network Security (19%)
- Security concepts and threats
- Network hardening techniques
- Remote access security
- Physical security controls
5. Network Troubleshooting (23%)
- Troubleshooting methodology
- Cable and connectivity issues
- Network software and configuration problems
- Wireless connectivity troubleshooting
How Our Practice Tests Help You Pass
PrepForCerts uses Smart Practice to generate fresh, exam-aligned practice questions that adapt to your learning needs:
- Unlimited Questions: Never run out of practice material or see repeat questions
- Real Exam Format: Experience multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, and scenario-based questions
- Instant Feedback: Get detailed explanations for every answer immediately
- Domain Focus: Practice specific areas like subnetting, wireless, or security
- Progress Tracking: Monitor improvement across all five exam domains
- Daily Streaks: Build consistent study habits with streak tracking
Network+ Exam Preparation Tips
- Master subnetting: Practice IP addressing and subnetting until it becomes second nature
- Know your ports: Memorize common TCP/UDP ports and their associated services
- Understand protocols: Learn how protocols work at each OSI layer
- Practice troubleshooting: Work through network problem scenarios systematically
- Get hands-on: Use network simulators alongside practice tests
- Target 85%+ scores: Consistently score above passing before scheduling your exam
CompTIA Network+ Exam Details
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Code | Current version |
| Number of Questions | Up to 90 |
| Question Types | Multiple choice, drag-and-drop, performance-based |
| Time Limit | 90 minutes |
| Passing Score | 720 / 900 |
| Exam Cost | $369 USD |
| Recommended Experience | CompTIA A+ and 9-12 months networking experience |
| Languages | English, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the CompTIA Network+ exam?
The CompTIA Network+ exam contains up to 90 questions including multiple-choice, drag-and-drop, and performance-based questions. You have 90 minutes to complete the exam.
What is the passing score for Network+?
The passing score for CompTIA Network+ is 720 out of 900. This represents approximately 80% correct answers, though the exact number varies based on question difficulty.
What topics does Network+ cover?
Network+ covers five domains: Networking Concepts (23%), Network Implementation (19%), Network Operations (16%), Network Security (19%), and Network Troubleshooting (23%).
Is Network+ harder than A+?
Network+ is generally considered more challenging than A+ as it focuses deeper on networking concepts, protocols, and troubleshooting. A+ provides a broader IT foundation while Network+ specializes in networking.
How long should I study for Network+?
Most candidates need 8-12 weeks of dedicated study, spending 1-2 hours daily. Those with networking experience may need less time, while beginners might need longer preparation.