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Hi,

When writing the ccna exam, the ?'s with mulitiple answers, can you see how many are there? Like If there is 3 possible answers, can you see how many their are on the bottom of the screen? Thanks in advance.

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I also heard that you have to actually INPUT commands for the router. Is this true?

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The majority of questions are multiple choice. If they want you to pick 2 or 3 or 4 they will say "Pick the correct two (2), or three (3), etc.

There are also fill in the blank. So yes you might have to enter a command in the box.

Also there are what they call "drop and drag" where you match the topics and put them in order.

All of this is covered on the sample test before the real exam. I'd highly suggest that you take the 10-15 minutes and carefully do the sample test. The sample test time does not count against your time for the real exam. I find that if I visualize the sample as the real test, I start calming down before the first real question. Usually by the 3rd or 4th question, I'm calm enough to be ok for the rest of the exam.

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Thanks a lot Tom!

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Your Welcome.

One thing. If you still have time. Take a few minutes between now and the exam, and do some visualization. Picture yourself at the exam in front of a computer. The questions come up and you read the question, answer the question, go on to the next one, and pass the exam. Believe that you're going to pass and you're 1/2 way there.

Also get a good nights sleep before, and try to be well rested and relaxed. You'll be suprised how easy the trick questions jump out when you're prepared, rested, and know that you're going to pass.

Good luck and let us know WHEN you pass.

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Tom, when u say take the sample test, where do u take these sample test? In the examination room? Right before the real exam? They have something like that?

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Thanks again Tom,

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Hi Tulip,

Before you take the exam, you can choose to take a "sample test," so that you are familiar with the format of the exam questions. It's normally on something unrelated to the CCNA, and you can fail this without it having any impact on your actual exam (I deliberately failed, just for a joke.) I suggest you take this sample test, as it relaxes you - have fun with it.

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Hi

This thread interests me since I hope to be ready for the exam later this month. I have been grilling myself with Boson tests and other cram methodologies for months now, plus a lot of hands on.

What I would like to know is, in the "REAL EXAM" situation, do I have the option to go back over the questions I have already answered and amend them if necessary, just like in the Boson tests?

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Hey Hippo, I downloaded the Boson tests, and for some odd reason the first CCNA test is full version, anyways, is that the best one from all three?
Also, in what wording does Cisco question there subnetting ?'s, like which format...

209.202.44.144 255.255.255.240 ?
209.202.44.144/28 <- I have no idea how do do these type, help me please

Thanks in advance dude

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