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James Atkinson

2004-01-03, 5:24 pm

Hi,
I have a couple of questions for those that already took the Net+ exams. How
much do I have to answer the questions and how many questions are (sybex
mentions 2 and a half hours and 65 questions, examcram says 90 minutes and
72 questions).
What is the minimum score? Examcram says it is 646 on a scale from 100 to
900. Does that mean that I have to accumulate
546 out of 800 points? that would be 68.25%. 646 out of 900 would be 71.77%.

Thank for any comment

JAt


Frederic

2004-01-03, 11:24 pm

"There are 72 questions on the Network+ exam."
"You are allowed a maximum of 90 minutes to complete the Network+ exam."
"The Network+ exam is graded on a scale of 100 - 900. 646 is the minimum
passing score."
http://www.comptia.com/certification/Network/faqs.asp

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Frederic
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"James Atkinson" <James__@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:N3HJb.276374$Ec1.9494425@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Hi,
> I have a couple of questions for those that already took the Net+ exams.

How
> much do I have to answer the questions and how many questions are (sybex
> mentions 2 and a half hours and 65 questions, examcram says 90 minutes and
> 72 questions).
> What is the minimum score? Examcram says it is 646 on a scale from 100 to
> 900. Does that mean that I have to accumulate
> 546 out of 800 points? that would be 68.25%. 646 out of 900 would be

71.77%.
>
> Thank for any comment
>
> JAt
>
>



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