Windows 11 Practice Exam
Windows 11 Practice Exam
About Windows 11 Exam
The Windows 11 Certification is designed for IT professionals who want to demonstrate their expertise in managing and configuring Windows 11 systems. This certification is valuable for job seekers aiming for roles in system administration, IT support, and network management. By earning the Windows 11 Certification, professionals can prove their knowledge in installing, configuring, and securing Windows 11, which is essential for businesses that adopt this new OS. The certification can help you land jobs like System Administrator, IT Support Technician, or Network Engineer and boost your career prospects in the IT industry.
Who should take the Exam?
- System Administrators
- IT Support Technicians
- Network Engineers
- Help Desk Technicians
- IT Managers
- Technical Consultants
- Fresh IT Graduates
Skills Required
- Installation and Configuration Windows 11
- System Security like BitLocker and Windows Defender
- User and Group Management
- Networking including IP addressing, DNS, and DHCP
- System updates, backups, and restoring
- Troubleshooting
- Performance Optimization
- Virtualization
Knowledge Gained
- Install and configure Windows 11 in various environments
- Windows 11’s security features, including data protection, encryption, and malware defense
- Networking features, including configuring network settings and connectivity
- Manage user profiles, device policies, and Active Directory
- Diagnosing and solving technical issues in Windows 11
- Backing up, restoring, and recovering Windows 11 systems
- Optimize and maintain system performance
Course Outline
The Windows 11 Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Installing and Configuring Windows 11
- Installation options (clean install, upgrade)
- Configuring system settings and preferences
- Understanding system requirements for Windows 11
Domain 2 - Configuring Network Settings
- IP configuration and DNS setup
- Managing DHCP and VPN connections
- Wireless networking and network troubleshooting
Domain 3 - Managing Security Settings
- Configuring Windows Defender and firewall
- Implementing BitLocker encryption
- User account management and security policies
Domain 4 - Active Directory and Group Policies
- Setting up and managing Active Directory
- Configuring group policies for user and device management
- Controlling access and permissions
Domain 5 - Device Management and Virtualization
- Managing devices and peripheral setups
- Using Hyper-V for virtual machines
- Configuring and managing virtual environments
Domain 6 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Running system diagnostics and performance monitoring
- Resolving system issues and applying fixes
- Managing updates, patches, and security fixes
Domain 7 - System Recovery and Backup
- Creating and restoring system backups
- Troubleshooting startup issues
- Using System Restore and recovery tools
Domain 8 - Performance Optimization
- Optimizing startup settings
- Configuring system resources for better performance
- Analyzing and improving system efficiency
