The questions were mostly multiple choice.  For questions where I had to 
pick more than one option, I was told how many answers to select ('pick the 
three best answers').  There were also sveveral (5 maybe) drag and drop type 
questions.  No fill-in-the-blanks.

Good Luck!!

From: Zhang Jin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Zhang Jin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Passed CCNA 640-407
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 13:11:47 +0800

Hi Timothy Harkin,
Congratulation ! And I will take CCNA 1.0 exam in 2 days.Could you tell me
what's the question type in this exam?
thanks
Dean
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Timothy Harkin wrote:

 > I am in a similar situation, having recently passed CCNA 1.0.  My 
personal
 > feeling regarding what test to study for next is that it depends:)  If 
you
 > have a situation where you can mix the study with actual experience, then
 > that should tell which tests towork for next.
 >
 > For example, I work in a company that has several projects to undertake 
in
 > the next few months.  We are upgrading our RAS implementation with a 
3640,
 > and we are also upgrading our switching backbone to Gigabit with 5500's 
and
 > 6500's.  So I will be studying for BCRAN and BCMSN, because I will be
 > getting actual hands-on while I study.
 >
 > From: "Bharat Suneja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Reply-To: "Bharat Suneja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Subject: Passed CCNA 640-407
 > Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 16:39:20 -0700
 >
 > Friends,
 >
 > Just passed CCNA 640-407 with a 953!
 >
 > First hand feelings : very ambiguous and confusing wordings, practice 
tests
 > hlep but not much, Lammle book was great but that shouldn't be your only
 > resource. Cisco Press book (CCNA Exam Certification Guide - Wendell Odom)
 > helped out where the Lammle book lacked - particularly in understanding
 > Switching.
 >
 > My problem was I was inundated by reading material - amassed too many 
books
 > / notes, etc. and was trying to do it all at the same time... :-)
 >
 > Done in 35 minutes, but you can't go back and mark/review any questions 
so
 > be very sure before clicking the NEXT button.
 >
 > Thanks to all knowledgable and helpful people on this newsgroup who 
helped
 > out immensely. This is really a great resource!!
 >
 > On to CCDA & CCNP track.
 >
 > And now to a often repeated question :-)  -  Any hints on which test I
 > should tackle next for CCNP 2.0 ? What books/resources will I need for 
that
 > ? What kind of a lab would I require for CCNP ? (I have 2 x 2501s with
 > Enterprise feature set).
 >
 > Bharat Suneja
 >
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