Exam HELP

CraigACraigA Member Posts: 3 ■□□□□□□□□□
from the material i have, one of the study guides asks me to select all that applys for most questions and the other tends to ask me a question and select 2 of the possible answers.

the problem im having is when im asked to select all that apply i usually find one of the answers im unsure about, but if it asks me to select 2 from below i can usually work out the possible answer from process of elimination. so which type of question do you get the most?

and are the any good practice exams out there that are like the real ccna exam ?

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  • gabrielbtoledogabrielbtoledo Member Posts: 217
    I've never taken the cert exam, however I have all 4 semesters of cisco CCNA curriculum from netacad. In my exams, we would get both type of questions and sometimes question to pick 3 out of 6 or even pick 4 out of 6.

    And about a practice test just like the real test, then that would be cheating. However you can find some pretty good ones on the net. Even here at techexams you can find some good tests. Usually when I'm studying, I don't buy tests, I do the ones available for free, but you can also buy some.

    Good luck.
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  • NetstudentNetstudent Member Posts: 1,693 ■■■□□□□□□□
    They will always say pick two or pick three. Not select all that apply.

    http://forums.cisco.com/eforum/servlet/PrepCenter?page=main
    login here, go to exam study, and watch the CCNA prep vidoes. A test writer answers all kinds of questions just like yours. If you don't all ready have a guest account here, it would be a good idea to create one. It is a great resource.
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  • gabrielbtoledogabrielbtoledo Member Posts: 217
    I can't find that path to watch those videos. Can you write down the right path, please?
    I have made a login already.

    -Never mind, I got it now. I was in the wrong directory.
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