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I spoke to a friend today about the I-NET test format.He said that it has changed.!?
He informed that it has been broken up into modules and is also adaptive.Is this true?
Please could someone answer my questions.
Thanks Craig.

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I just wrote the i-Net+ exam yesterday, it is still a linear exam that allows you to mark questions for review, you can also go to previous questions. It is not adaptive like the A+ currently is. You can expect 72 questions, you will need 73% to pass. If you need more info go to www.comptia.org and check out the sections on the various certifications.

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I just wrote the i-Net+ exam yesterday, it is still a linear exam that allows you to mark questions for review, you can also go to previous questions. It is not adaptive like the A+ currently is. You can expect 72 questions, you will need 73% to pass. If you need more info go to www.comptia.org and check out the sections on the various certifications.

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