> IMHO, tests should be delivered verbally, and the questions should be
> written to evoke conversation. I ask questions like "what are the
> different variable scopes supported in Cold Fusion?".  When the person
> answers, I'll follow through with questions like "Why would you use the
> request scope?".  I try to keep them open ended.

Or to provoke more thought;
"Why would you use the Request scope in preference to Variables, Attributes,
Client or Application?"

See if they know which ones are used in which circumstances

Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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