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| KoiEddy 2002-10-30, 10:13 am |
| Is it true that de Exam of professional is changed from 50 questions to 61 questions.
I have to take mine Exam of 70-210 next Friday. And i have some Transcender but they have only 50 questions.
Greetz,
KoiEddy
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| Pavlov 2002-10-30, 10:52 am |
| To be safe - you should expect anywhere from 50 to 65 questions on each of the core exams. Study hard and don't stress over the details you have no control over. Get caught up in the fun of the testing process and you'll be at the last question before you know it  | |
| greenbean 2002-10-30, 10:54 am |
| 'fun of the testing process'
isn't that an oxy-moron?!?
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| ruscorp 2002-10-30, 11:03 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Pavlov
To be safe - you should expect anywhere from 50 to 65 questions on each of the core exams. Study hard and don't stress over the details you have no control over. Get caught up in the fun of the testing process and you'll be at the last question before you know it
I agree with Pavlov, who knows what M$ is doing? | |
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| quote: Originally posted by KoiEddy
Is it true that de Exam of professional is changed from 50 questions to 61 questions.
I have to take mine Exam of 70-210 next Friday. And i have some Transcender but they have only 50 questions.
Greetz,
KoiEddy
yes. exams have several changes. no more SCORE DATA, only pass or fail, the questions now are extracted from a 12000+ question pools with a new algorithm who make changes on the company names, value, data, etc to appears as different different questions for some people to avoid braindumps. the number of questions was increased and the last change: PRICE increase at start of 2002.
my old 70216 had 55, my retake have 65 questions, 10 more!!! | |
| enforcer 2002-10-31, 5:51 am |
| quote: Originally posted by greenbean
'fun of the testing process'
isn't that an oxy-moron?!?
don't call oxy a moron, he's a great friend of mine  |
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