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Re: 70-216 question pool
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| Aaron W 2002-06-22, 7:02 pm |
| Question pool is about 3000 questions
some are used more than others it appears
"Tim" <spammers@begone> wrote in message
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> "24jedi" <info@spam.munyak.com> wrote in message
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> > Just out of curiosity, does anyone know the approximate number of
question
> a
> > test can come from ?
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> Those who do can't say. I'm sure it varies from exam to exam. I think a
> large pool is probably about two or three times as many questions as there
> are on a live exam. Remember that MS also replaces items in the pool with
> new questions from time to time, so over an exam's lifetime, it may have
had
> 10 or 20 times as many different questions in its pool as were given for
any
> individual exam taker.
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> > Also, is there any truth to the rumor that if you fail the first time
> > around, you may get an easier test the second time?...or is this just
> > wishful thinking?
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> Wishful thinking is hoping that the first one is easiest! I'm sure many
> retakers find the second try much easier, but no, I'm sure that's
> objectively untrue.
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| Jeff Doe 2002-06-22, 7:03 pm |
| Microsoft puts out various versions of each test, The questions are never in
the exact same order as what you may have taken the first time. The tests
are designed to be mixed up. Tests get easier only if you study the material
more and know about there asking. I just took the 216 test today and felt
stupid that I failed it. I am re-taking it in a couple of weeks.
"24jedi" <info@spam.munyak.com> wrote in message
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> Just out of curiosity, does anyone know the approximate number of question
a
> test can come from ?
>
> For instance, when you buy into a test simulator, it is marketed as having
> 300 questions to study from.
>
> Also, is there any truth to the rumor that if you fail the first time
> around, you may get an easier test the second time?...or is this just
> wishful thinking?
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