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avx wrote: I just passed last week, and you won't know which ones you got wrong.. you will be able to print out a sheet telling you the areas you got one or more wrong. you're best bet is try to score as high as you can..lol
evanderburg wrote: Yes. You can check them for review and go back to them at the end. Be sure to answer all questions before ending your exam because all unanswered questions will be marked wrong once you end the exam.
1Ste wrote: Im pretty sure, even though I have never taken any Cert exam (Yet), that the passing scores remain the same...
will we be awarded marks even though we did not get all the answers correct (eg: 2 out of 3 answers are correct)?
janmike wrote: From sonicboy: will we be awarded marks even though we did not get all the answers correct (eg: 2 out of 3 answers are correct)? You are required to get all of the answers correct in order for the question to be answered correctly--NO Partial answers are accepted. The passing scores now, are always, for the Core hardware 515, for the OS 505. The last time this changed was when CompTIA updated the exam itself, and changed the format from adaptive to standard(that's what I call it). Any change is generally announced well in advance of the change being made. Keep and eye on http://www.comptia.org/certification/a/glancebox.aspx, for exam info, and,http://www.comptia.org/default.aspx, for news releases.
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