CCNA practice questions by topic
3xpr1ment
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Hi everyone
I started self studying for ccna using Lammle´s book. I would like to have real ccna questions by topic (by real I mean past exams questions or at least at the same style) so as to practice each chapter after I finish it. I google it a lot and I didn´t find anything. I would appreciate if someone could point me to any relevant resource.
Thanks a lot.
I started self studying for ccna using Lammle´s book. I would like to have real ccna questions by topic (by real I mean past exams questions or at least at the same style) so as to practice each chapter after I finish it. I google it a lot and I didn´t find anything. I would appreciate if someone could point me to any relevant resource.
Thanks a lot.
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krjay Member Posts: 290Don't search for questions that were on previous exams, cheating doesn't help anyone. I would however recommend the Boson practice tests.2014 Certification Goals: 70-410 [ ] CCNA:S [ ] Linux+ [ ]
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3xpr1ment Member Posts: 6 ■□□□□□□□□□I don't understand why you think that studying previous exams questions is cheating.
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Iristheangel Mod Posts: 4,133 ModUsually the "past exam questions" are the ones that are expired in past versions of the exams so they wouldn't be useful to you anyways because they might be geared around objectives or technologies that are no longer on the exam so irrelevant. I, too, would recommend Boson or Transcender for the same type of questions. You can't go wrong with either of those choices.
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boredgamelad Member Posts: 365 ■■■■□□□□□□I don't understand why you think that studying previous exams questions is cheating.
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