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70-305 type of questions
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| I'm preparing for 70-305 exam and was wondering if there is a lot of
multiple-multiple choice questions in this exam. I hate this kind of
questions and friend of mine told me that there is much more such questions
in 70-305 than in any other exam he passed. He mentioned 20-25%. Is it true
for your exams, guys, or my friend was not lucky?
Thank you
VNC
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| "VNC" <vnc.nospam@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> I'm preparing for 70-305 exam and was wondering if there is a lot of
> multiple-multiple choice questions in this exam. I hate this kind of
> questions and friend of mine told me that there is much more such
questions
> in 70-305 than in any other exam he passed. He mentioned 20-25%. Is it
true
> for your exams, guys, or my friend was not lucky?
If you mean questions where you have to select more than one of the answer
options, then yes, there are a lot of those. They are obviously a bit more
difficult than questions that require only one answer, however in the
overwhelming majority of cases, the exam question will also specify 'choose
2' or 'choose 3' as appropriate. So at least you won't have to guess at how
many answers are required.
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| Yes, I meant that type of questions.
Thanks a lot, Tim
VNC
"Tim" <spammers@begone> wrote in message
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> "VNC" <vnc.nospam@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:#cn89F4pCHA.704@TK2MSFTNGP09...
> > I'm preparing for 70-305 exam and was wondering if there is a lot of
> > multiple-multiple choice questions in this exam. I hate this kind of
> > questions and friend of mine told me that there is much more such
> questions
> > in 70-305 than in any other exam he passed. He mentioned 20-25%. Is it
> true
> > for your exams, guys, or my friend was not lucky?
>
> If you mean questions where you have to select more than one of the answer
> options, then yes, there are a lot of those. They are obviously a bit more
> difficult than questions that require only one answer, however in the
> overwhelming majority of cases, the exam question will also specify
'choose
> 2' or 'choose 3' as appropriate. So at least you won't have to guess at
how
> many answers are required.
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