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question about ccnp exams
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| Does Cisco provide the number of answers for each questions ?
many thanks. | |
| Hippo 2002-01-29, 10:15 am |
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Cisco most cetainly do! If the question requires 4 answers, the question will say 'give 4 answers'. In fact, if you try to answer with MORE than the required amount, and error message is generated, and you cannot proceed until you correct the error. However, I don't know if an error message is given if you answer with LESS that the right amount. (Never tried it - don't want to)
Cheers
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| Sound good for me
thanks for quick answer and good luck | |
| huntert 2002-01-29, 2:28 pm |
| cisco offers hard exams, but they are fair. | |
| wbafrank 2002-01-30, 12:21 am |
| quote: Originally posted by rdel
Does Cisco provide the number of answers for each questions?
Word of warning though - if you have to give 4 answers and you submit 3 correct and 1 wrong answer the whole question is marked wrong - you need to know your subject matter on these exams. | |
| Bolero 2002-01-30, 2:04 am |
| Don't know about Cisco exams being fair....
had one question that asked ya to describe characteristics of link-state protocols...one of the choices was that they limit routing updates to the area the routers are in.
Sounds rite at first but when you think abt it....EIGRP doesn't have the concept of areas, only AS's. Didn't choose that and got a rather low score on the section so I guess i must have got it wrong. There were a few others questions (~4) like this as well and I went with my logic...couldn't care less abt vague questions like those...
Guess what i'm trying to say is that the "choose x answers" questions have a tendency to be unclear...I'll "use the Force" to answer such questions - my instinct!!  | |
| The Ghost 2002-01-30, 9:17 am |
| EIGRP --- Hybird |
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