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| soccer4net 2002-12-23, 1:41 pm |
| Getting ready to take 210 soon, and my concern in the practice questions I've taken is knowing how much to take for granted. Often a whole question will rest in one small detail gathered from the wording of the question. But sometimes a fact isn't even mentioned in the question and you have to take it for granted from one of the choices. I'll give you a sample question I've seen that illustrates this.
Basically it asks this:
Your user needs to print to another office outside your administration. What is the quickest method to allow the user to print?
The answer is use IPP, print through the webrowser.
Now there were other valid answers that weren't as simple, this is the easiest way, however there is no indication in the question that IIS is running, except through one of the choices.
My question is when you get these type of questions, are there any rules of thumb about when to read into the question and when not to? | |
| ANDRONDA 2002-12-23, 3:15 pm |
| This probably does not relieve your apprehension much but I have found with these certification exam (and you can fill in the blank)
“There is a right way, a wrong way and the _______ way” (i.e. Microsoft, Cisco, Comptia).
You have to learn to think like the test makers think. |
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