Adaptive testing is a complex issue--one that most test takers don't seem to trust. Here's the deal... I can know if you are qualified or not with as few as 10 questions. Of course, it's more complicated than that--the 10 questions must be psychometrically matched to your ability level, but with a large enough item pool, the engine should be able to identify those 10 questions and determine with a small probability of error if you are qualified or not based on your answers. Most candidates can't believe this; most say that with more items they would have demonstrated that they were qualified. Psychometrically, it has been shown repeatedly that we actually can identify unqualified candidates in a surprisingly small number of items, but the dissatisfaction resulting from this approach has actually made adaptive testing less common in the industry than you might expect.
Todd Burrell wrote: » I took it a few weeks ago and it was 50 MC questions with most being single answer. In my opinion the test was not that difficult - if you read the Poulton book and play around some with either Ent or Ult version of Win 7 you should be ready. It was a much more straight forward test than 70-686.
gravyjoe wrote: » While we're on the subject, does anyone know if they have any "choose all that apply" questions?