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70-210 exam format not evident in test preps?
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| Nel MS 2003-04-26, 5:23 pm |
| I've sampled and taken test-prep tools (specifically for the MS W2K Pro 70-210) and found out that there are no MCQ questions that are in this format. Here is an example in question:
- requirement 1
- requirement 2
- optional requirement
Q: Which one of the following is correct:
[1] fulfills none of the requirements
[2] fulfills only one of the requirements and the optional requirements
[3] fulfills all ...blah..blah...blah.
Even if the test prep that I'm taking right now is well known for its credibility (this test prep that has been highly recommended by other people), it seems to lack the "fulfills the requirement and the optional requirements" kind of formats that my college instructor promises that I would face when I take the 70-210 exam.
For those who recently taken 70-210, will 70-210 have that format? If yes, this means I'd have to study till i choke because these types of question sure get tricky!
airbus_340600@hotmail.com
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| Galileo 2003-04-26, 6:23 pm |
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> "Nel MS" <airbus_340500@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:%
> 233XLjuDDDHA.33376@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I've sampled and taken test-prep tools (specifically for the MS W2K Pro
70-> 210) and found out that there are no MCQ questions that are in this
format.
> Here is an example in question:
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> - requirement 1
> - requirement 2
> - optional requirement
The trick to those questions is to not even look at what they do to fulfill
requirements. Read the setup and read what they want to do. Then write down
what you think they have to do to get all requirements. Then and only then
do you read what they did to achieve the requirements and you can tick off
the ones they did right.
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| HawkMan98 2003-04-27, 4:23 am |
| On Sat, 26 Apr 2003 14:34:35 -0700, "Nel MS"
<airbus_340500@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I've sampled and taken test-prep tools (specifically for the MS W2K Pro 70-210) and found out that there are no MCQ questions that are in this format. Here is an example in question:
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>- requirement 1
>- requirement 2
>- optional requirement
>
>Q: Which one of the following is correct:
>[1] fulfills none of the requirements
>[2] fulfills only one of the requirements and the optional requirements
>[3] fulfills all ...blah..blah...blah.
>
>Even if the test prep that I'm taking right now is well known for its credibility (this test prep that has been highly recommended by other people), it seems to lack the "fulfills the requirement and the optional requirements" kind of formats that my coll
ege instructor promises that I would face when I take the 70-210 exam.
>
>For those who recently taken 70-210, will 70-210 have that format? If yes, this means I'd have to study till i choke because these types of question sure get tricky!
>
>airbus_340600@hotmail.com
I took and passed the 70-210 test yesterday. There were no questions
of that sort on the test. There were two or three of the type that
starts out like that, but the possible answers were not of the form
of:
Q: Which one of the following is correct:
[1] fulfills none of the requirements
[2] fulfills only one of the requirements and the optional
requirements
[3] fulfills all ...blah..blah...blah.
But of this form:
[ ] Requirement 1
[ ] Requirement 2
[ ] Requirement 3
[ ] Requirement 4
Then you select which requirements were fulfilled.
HawkMan98
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