How Microsoft Would answer Question ?
susuandme
Member Posts: 136
Hi, I read on the posts that the way to answer the
questions on the microsft certs should be the "microsoft way"
or the answer that "microsoft" would give and the way they would
answer the question.
I am not sure what this means ? What is the MIcrofoft way of
answering a question ?
Would it possibly mean to read the MIcrosoft Press Book, which I do not
have, and see how they answer the questions there.
So far, all I've read is the Sybex way, or the Mike Meyers Passport way of
answering a question on the exam, etc. Would someone explain this to me it seems very important, and I'd like to get in tune with the microsoft answering method. thanks
questions on the microsft certs should be the "microsoft way"
or the answer that "microsoft" would give and the way they would
answer the question.
I am not sure what this means ? What is the MIcrofoft way of
answering a question ?
Would it possibly mean to read the MIcrosoft Press Book, which I do not
have, and see how they answer the questions there.
So far, all I've read is the Sybex way, or the Mike Meyers Passport way of
answering a question on the exam, etc. Would someone explain this to me it seems very important, and I'd like to get in tune with the microsoft answering method. thanks
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dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□More than anything, it's just poking fun at always relying on MS technologies. For example, you might get a question regarding OSPF in RRAS on the 291 exam. The "correct" answer would more than likely be to simply install a Cisco router. I don't think there's a lot of MS machines handling OSPF. I guess it would be useful to know in case your Cisco device got stolen or destroyed, and you needed something in a pinch
If you're that worried about the questions, pick up a Transcender practice exam. They're representative of the types of questions you'll get on the exam. -
amp2030 Member Posts: 253What is the MIcrofoft way of answering a question ?
It is a direct response to the Microsoft way of asking a question.
You will often encounter the following format:
Something specific is wrong, how do you fix it?
A. Type some weird command that's covered in the exam but completely not related to the question.
B. Change something with the hardware, not covered in the exam.
C. Press a button in some dialog box in Control Panel, related to the question.
D. There is no way to fix it, reinstall Windows.
The Microsoft way of answering would be C.