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Dracul

2003-06-11, 4:28 am

Hi,

I just completed the CNAP and want to sit the CCNA certification. I have been unsuccessful (not that I tried that hard) in finding information about the certification. I checked the cisco website and they states that it contained between 55-65 questions - how is this so? What is the required mark to pass this exam and where does it state the part about the lab simulation? This is the link I have:

http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/10...ms/640-607.html
anchor40

2003-06-11, 9:34 am

I'm betting the reason nobody else has replied is that your post is pretty ambiguous - you have the link for the objectives you will be tested on (whether multiple guess or simulation-based), so we're not sure what else you're asking.

To your question, "how is this so?" if you're inquiring on the range of questions, everyone's test is different. Some folks will draw 55 questions, some 56, some 57, all the way through 65. It depends on the number of "animated" questions (fill-in-the-blank, drag-n-drop, config sim, etc) your particular exam draws, because they are worth more than the regular questions. That way it's not the same exam for everyone. Passing score for CCNA has been raised to about 850.

HTH...
Dracul

2003-06-11, 5:37 pm

Sorry for the ambiguity, thanks for the info. So different questions equate to different points... What about the practical? How is that factored into it?
anchor40

2003-06-12, 8:53 am

Well, the multiple choice answers (one correct or several correct) are the same point level, but the interactives where you select to correct command from a list, type it into a text box, drag-n-drop boxes to answer the question, and full simulation (or "practical") are all rated "higher skill" and are worth more points. How much more? Only the exam administration firm (Prometric or VUE) and Cisco know.

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