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| Wavy Davy 2002-03-31, 5:02 am |
| Just a question to the forum for anyone who has taken this exam. In the CCNA exam the test engine always said "pick the 2 best answers" or "pick the best 3 answers" etc. Is this the same for the 503 test? Or do I have to figure out myself the number of correct answers from the ones supplied?
Cheers,
Wavy | |
| olsonbd 2002-03-31, 5:33 pm |
| The test will tell you if it is 2 or 3 for your answer, which helps out!
Good luck. | |
| Stormy981 2002-03-31, 5:41 pm |
| The test will tell you how many answers you need (Choose best two), plus the radio buttons are boxes to circles when multiple answers are needed.
Good luck. | |
| Wavy Davy 2002-03-31, 5:47 pm |
| Thx for the replies. Also, I have done some practice tests where you have to write in a command in a box. With other test engines it is pick a number from a list of many commands. Just wondering, on the actual test which method is prefered? I wanna have as few shocks as possible in front of that test screen!!
TIA,
Wavy | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-04-01, 12:11 am |
| Well in CIT they even give you 7 choices and will tell you to choose best 2 or 1 . And all of them could be applied . So you have to choose best one but in CCIE they won't tell you choose 1 or 2 you have to choose by yourself | |
| peterd 2002-04-02, 1:59 am |
| hi Wavy,
I found that it changed for each exam...
IIRC,
routing was to choose the right command from a list and type in the number,
switching was to choose the right command from the list and type in the full command,
probably the same for remote access,
troubleshooting was type in the full command from memory (no list).
I suppose that it's designed to get progressively harder...
The one great point about Cisco over others (ie M$) is that they do tell you how many answers are correct. When it comes to M$ questions that ask 'choose all that apply' I /always/ get the wrong number of answers, which is why I've never managed to pass a M$ exam!
Regards
Peter | |
| haseeb_eng 2002-04-02, 7:10 am |
| same is the case with CCIE |
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