As has been stated many times in this discussion
group, the Cisco On-Line tests are, for the most part, terrible. Even Priscilla
found them confusing, inaccurate, and in some cases just plain wrong! To prove
this point, I took one of them OPEN BOOK and still just barely passed it! They
are a pool of questions that were not accepted for the real exam, and they have
incorrect answers, no correct answers, improper wording, things taken directly
from a valid source and subsequently reworded to change the meaning,
etc.
One test that I took had the
following:
(1). 10 incorrect answers, as verified by looking
up the answer.
(2). 8 wrongly worded questions - taken from a
Cisco Press Book and then promptly incorrectly re-worded.
(3). 5 ambiguous questions - written in such a way
that no answer given was correct.
This alone is enough to make you fail the
test. Just don't waste your time with them. If you score highly on them then the
following is probably true:
(1). You are a lucky quesser - your quess was in
fact incorrect but matched the wrong answer from the test.
(2). You don't really know the
material.
Most of these tests are an embarrassment to Cisco,
and if they are going to offer them they should correct them. But since they are
meaningless anyway why bother?
JMHO
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