| ianbillen 2003-02-27, 1:24 pm |
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luisjo wrote on 12-25-02 10:57 PM:
what do you mean when you say "know why the wrong answers are wrong." is it that you have to know the right answer or what?
I mean know why the wrong answers are not as good of a choice as the right one.
For example: What is more dangerous to the Server Room?
A. Antivirus software- (antivirus software is not a danger to anything)
B. Employees- (Employees are not dangerous unless specified such as "disgruntled employee or Rogue Employee"
C. Unlocked Door to Server Room-(yes that could be considered a danger but it seems more of a incompetency which could lead to danger and there is a better choice below)
D. Coke on Server-(seems more like a potential dangerous situation because it could lead to a fire)
D is the correct answer although many choose choice C.
Know why the better choice is the better choice is what I mean. Get practice tests that tell why wrong answers are wrong to assist you.
Sorry it took so long for the reply. I just caught it.
Ian |