anyone taken CCNA exam in the passed few months, pls...
the_return_of_the_Ring
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in CCNA & CCENT
I want to know when there's a multiple choice question, does the question tell you this? further, if it does tell you, does it indicate how many to pick up?
You know, when you're facing the question without any clue, you're really sensitive and maybe think too much. That's why I made mistake in doing practise.
You know, when you're facing the question without any clue, you're really sensitive and maybe think too much. That's why I made mistake in doing practise.
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mikej412 Member Posts: 10,086 ■■■■■■■■■■madonion wrote:You know, when you're facing the question without any clue, you're really sensitive and maybe think too much.
Anyways.... it tells you how many answers it wants, and it nags you if you try to pick more or leave without picking enough....
Check out the exam demo at the Cisco Prep Center
http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/PrepCenter?page=BigSnippet.PrepCenter.PrepCenter_Exam_Interface_Tutorial
That's what you're up against -- and it does appear to be current -- the simlet is there.
You should now have a clue:mike: Cisco Certifications -- Collect the Entire Set! -
Humper Member Posts: 647That looks good actually. If you have a multiple choice question they seem to give you the # of answers.Now working full time!
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Spot1963 Member Posts: 23 ■□□□□□□□□□What is the passing score for CCNA ?
Is it similar to Microsoft exams where you have to score 700/1000 or do they have a different ratio ?MCP / MCDST / MCSA+M
Passed the : 70-228 / 70-229 / 70-270 / 70-271 / 70-272 / 70-284 / 70-290 / 70-291
Next to do : 70-350 / 70-293 / 70-299 / 70-294 / 70-297 / 70-285 / 70-298