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| rajesha 2003-08-25, 1:47 am |
| Hey,
Does any one know about any software that we can use to create/design tests for our own use. I could download a few and they are working too...but for the 70-300 exam we need all the different types of question options.
Rajesh | |
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| That would be Visual Studio.
Is this a trick question?
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 01:47:57 -0500, rajesha
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>Hey,
>Does any one know about any software that we can use to create/design
>tests for our own use. I could download a few and they are working
>too...but for the 70-300 exam we need all the different types of
>question options.
>Rajesh
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| Syanide 2003-08-26, 7:24 pm |
| hee..
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> That would be Visual Studio.
> Is this a trick question?
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> On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 01:47:57 -0500, rajesha
> <rajesha.sphkd@mail.examnotes.net> wrote:
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> >Hey,
> >Does any one know about any software that we can use to create/design
> >tests for our own use. I could download a few and they are working
> >too...but for the 70-300 exam we need all the different types of
> >question options.
> >Rajesh
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| Kline Sphere 2003-08-27, 9:24 am |
| >That would be Visual Studio.
>Is this a trick question?
Too easy!
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| rajesha 2003-08-28, 4:56 am |
| But still no one has answered my question.
What I am asking is I have heard that there are some software available using which we can create practice tests for ourseleves.
Does any of you know where i can find them? | |
| Kline Sphere 2003-08-28, 7:24 am |
| This would be so easy to do yourself. Surely you could design and
develop this yourself. Heck, you could even try and sell it! Looking
at the posts in this group, would suggest you would have no end of
people ready to waste their hard earned dollars buying it!
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 04:56:23 -0500, rajesha
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>But still no one has answered my question.
>What I am asking is I have heard that there are some software available
>using which we can create practice tests for ourseleves.
>Does any of you know where i can find them?
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| Davin Mickelson 2003-08-28, 3:24 pm |
| rajesha, if you are an aspiring MCSD, you should be diving at the
opportunity to write a testing tool yourself in .NET.
Write it as a .NET Windows application or an ASP.NET web application. Use a
SQL or Access database for a backend. Perhaps, you could use the Visio
Automation object to simulate the boxes. Use a Windows tree structure and
radio (option) buttons. An advanced version may use web services or .NET
remoting. As you are creating the application, you are actually learning
..NET for the exam. It's not that hard.
Come on, as developers we love to write stuff for ourselves (when we can
find the time). If you do not, rajesha, perhaps you should consider another
field in IT.
Besides, if you use someone else's tool, you'll just become frustrated
because it won't work exactly as you want it or it will be buggy and you'll
end up writing your own in the end.
Good luck,
Davin Mickelson
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> But still no one has answered my question.
> What I am asking is I have heard that there are some software available
> using which we can create practice tests for ourseleves.
> Does any of you know where i can find them?
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