Roman,

I agree with you about knowing the material, I feel thats most important.
But I think the reason people want to know things like multiple
choice/fill in the blank, number of questions, can you go back, etc is
mainly for the mental preparedness.......so you can be mentally
prepared.......and not shocked by the number of questions.....which on
these tests is not alot anyways.

Brian


On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Roman wrote:

> What is the deal with everyone having to know exactly how many
> questions are on the test?  What does it matter?  You have to know
> the material whether it's now or on the job.  Just study until you know it.
> Take the test.  If you know 80% of the material, you'll get an 80%.  Why
> would it matter if there were 65 questions or 72?  Also...there is PLENTY
> of time to finish, regardless of the number.  I just don't understand all of
> this '"take the test tomorrow - PLEASE HELP ME!" stuff.
> 
> I'm missing something - as usual - somebody fill me in.
> 
> Respectfully,
> Roman
> 
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