Multiple correct answers
dangerdred
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Hi,
I'm doing my A+ over the next two weeks. Can anyone tell me what happens in the case of exam questions that require two or more correct answers to be selected. Do you need to get all the correct answers for that question in order to receive marks for that question, or do you get partial marks for any right answers you've given?
I'm doing my A+ over the next two weeks. Can anyone tell me what happens in the case of exam questions that require two or more correct answers to be selected. Do you need to get all the correct answers for that question in order to receive marks for that question, or do you get partial marks for any right answers you've given?
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nisha13 Member Posts: 18 ■□□□□□□□□□yes, u hv 2 select all correct answers..i dont think there is marking for partially right answers..
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BPM_33 Member Posts: 22 ■□□□□□□□□□He's right no partial credit. It's not as bad as it sounds. You'll always be able to get at least one & likely can get the rest through process of elimination.
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dangerdred Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks for the replies. Yes, those questions often seem to catch me out, the more correct answers to choose - the more chance of giving a wrong answer!
Does anyone know of a practice exam for the Essentials and the 220-602? Any practice exams I've managed to get are older versions of the exam - which are still useful but are not really a true indicator of what to expect next week.