Format of Network+ test
The A+ test which I already have, is listed as a "Linear multiple choice" format. The Network+ is listed as "Conventional multiple choice" format. What is the difference in the formats?
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gabrielbtoledo Member Posts: 217I think it's because you have multiple answers.A+ Certified - Network+ - MCP (70-290)
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flyted Inactive Imported Users Posts: 33 ■■□□□□□□□□Ok, so you mean the Linear is a choose one answer only question and Conventional is choose the best 2 answers question? I thought my A+ had those questions also.
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Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admin"Linear multiple choice" means the exam is not adaptive, but a set of equally valued questions.
"Conventional multiple choice" means the same thing, and implies there are not drag-and-drop, simulations, or other type of interactive questions, only multiple choice.