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| Someone posted a message that was very wrong. They said that the exam had 50 questions and the exam has 60 questions on it. Please be careful to make sure the information you give is correct. Thanks | |
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| I stated that my exam had 60 questions. A couple of people that I know had 55 questions on their exam. Apparently 70-210 is anywhere from 50-60 questions. | |
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| Who cares how many questions are on the test. You still have to answer all of them. FYI, my 70-210 test had 50 questions, my 70-215 test had 51 questions, and my 70-216 test had 55 questions. Don't worry about how many questions. Just learn the material and you will be fine. | |
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| Exactly!
I hardly think the number of questions on an exam is critical to your learning the material.
If someone posted an answer to someones question that was obviously incorrect, I could understand telling people that they were very wrong and to make sure the information they post is correct. I can't believe someone would feel that way about someone posting the number of questions on their exam, especially when the number of questions varies!! | |
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| Exactly Paisley. Two people from my office sat the test, myself and another guy. I had 50 question and five days later he had 60. It all depends on what they decide to give you. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by Paisleyskye
Exactly!
I hardly think the number of questions on an exam is critical to your learning the material.
I could not agree with you more 
The nubmer of questions, between 50 and 60, is irrelevant. |
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