Free CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 Actual Exam Questions - Question 6 Discussion

Question No. 6
A user is unable to load the most recent version of a web page. The old page loads each time the
screen is refreshed. Which of the following would the user most likely do to resolve the issue?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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Irfan U.
2026-02-04

Maybe C, since cached data often causes old pages to load. Disabling extensions (B) might help but usually clearing cache is quicker and more reliable for this specific problem.

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Michael D.
2026-01-31

Maybe D isn’t the answer since pop-up blockers don’t affect page loading content like this. Between B and C, I’d say clearing the cache (C) is still the best bet because extensions might cause issues but usually not this specific one. The browser is likely just showing a saved version, so clearing cached files forces it to get the new page. Disabling extensions could help if something weird is going on, but it’s more of a stretch here.

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Rizwan U.
2026-01-30

B/C? I get why clearing the cache (C) is popular since that’s the usual fix for old pages sticking around. But sometimes extensions can mess with what pages get loaded or cached. If an extension is forcing cached content or blocking updates, just clearing cache might not be enough. Disabling extensions (B) could pinpoint if one of them is the culprit. So I’d probably try B first if cache clearing doesn’t work right away.

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Saad I.
2026-01-24

Option C works best since the browser likely saved an older version of the page. Clearing the cache forces it to fetch the newest content, unlike disabling extensions or changing pop-up settings.

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Paul M.
2026-01-19

C vs B, but cache clearing is the usual fix here.

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Paul M.
2026-01-18

C. Old pages sticking around usually points to cached data causing the problem, so clearing the cache makes the browser fetch the latest content instead of the saved version.

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Paul M.
2026-01-16

C. Clearing the cache usually fixes this since the browser might be loading an old cached version instead of the new page. A feels unrelated here.

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