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Microsoft (MCSE, MCSD, MOUS, MCAD) > NT4 Track > 70-073 workstation > NT Workstation

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Are all the MS exams adaptive now or are some still in the old format? I am taking my exam next month and wondered if anybody knew.

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I have taken NT Server and NT Workstation recently and both were standard test. They were 35 questions each and allowed you to mark and go back to questions. My understanding of the adaptive test is they won't allow you to mark or go back to questions you have answered. However, Microsoft always reserves to right to change at anytime, that what they say anyway.

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Freddy is correct, I have taken Net Ess. Server and Workstation and they were all standard test format. You can go to this site and check each exam element as far as number of questions and time frame and format, they are usually pretty up to date with their information here. Study hard and Good luck.......My two cents worth.......
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I took Workstation last Friday and it was the standard exam, 35 questions in 75 minutes. I completed the test in less than 25 minutes. Hope this helps.

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