Question about A+ exams
Had a quick question about the A+ exams. I have heard that the exam is computer adaptive. Does this mean the exam only gives one question at a time, with no option to flag a question and go back? Perhaps a recent test-taker can chime in on this.
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fuz1on Member Posts: 961 ■■■■□□□□□□I just took both exams about a lil less than 2 months back and it wasn't anything new. You could still flag questions and go back to review them. The questions are adaptive to your answers so - maybe - skipping/flagging those you are unsure about might be a good strategy. Good luck!timku.com(puter) | ProHacker.Co(nsultant) | ITaaS.Co(nstultant) | ThePenTester.net | @fuz1on
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ElGato127 Member Posts: 130 ■■■□□□□□□□Do you mean the questions are given in blocks, not one at a time?