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Passed 91% too - plus a puzzling question...
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Donald Twain
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: Dorset, UK Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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Passed end of Dec - luckily no multiple select questions, all multiple choice.
However - was presented with a puzzling question:
Q. What does CSS stand for?
two of the answers were obviously incorrect, the other two were:
c. Cascading Style Sheets
d. Commercially Secured Server
I plumped for (c) (which would make sense to most web/internet developers) - I was confused as earlier I'd seen a similar question in a test, and the answer was given as (d). One of the self test books (sybex I think) makes explicit mention of the Commercially secured server TLA.
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01-02-01 03:20 PM
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mousetater
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Houston, TX, USA Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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I had a similar question on my exam on 12/20. But I think it said, "In terms of web site design, what does CSS stand for?", in which case the answer would be Cascading Style Sheets. There may have been a clue in the exact wording of the question.
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01-02-01 04:24 PM
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Gareth Leung
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Registered: Oct 2000 Location: Toronto Country: Canada State: Certifications: MCSE+I, i-Net+, CIW Associate, IT Project+ Working on:
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01-02-01 05:30 PM
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Donald Twain
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Cheers guys.
That was the exact wording of the question!
Almost getting as damn ambiguous as microsoft exams!!
I would settle on Style Sheets as it has a greater 'profile' within the industry.
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01-02-01 06:31 PM
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Registered: Aug 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: MA, M.Ed., Net+,I-Net+, Security+, CEH, CEI, CCA, CCNA, MCP+I, MCSA, MCSE NT 4.0, MCSE 2000, MCT Working on: MCSE 2K3, Linux+, CISSP
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