I always put B.S. answers anyway - just random clicks. :-)  I also note how
annoying it is to have to answer the questions *BEFORE* the test - get to it,
I say!

BJ



On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 15:59:31 GMT Robert Edmonds
 wrote:

> I've heard this same thing too.  However, I
> really don't put much weight in
> it.  Here's why.  Let's say you answer all the
> questions in a way that makes
> you seem like a beginner.  It would make sense
> that you would probably get
> easier questions.  Why would Cisco want a CCNA,
> CCNP or CCIE out there that
> could only answer the easiest questions?  They
> want their certifications to
> mean something so more people will obtain them
> so more people will be
> familiar with their products so more people
> will BUY their products.  Doing
> what you've described would seem to undermine
> their entire purpose; to sell
> more product.  Anyway, it's my very humble
> opinion that the people who
> believe that also believe that the government
> is monitoring every single
> phone call made by every American citizen (or
> insert your nationality in
> place of American).  It's just one more thing
> to be paranoid about.
> Besides, you've passed the first three, so you
> basically know what to
> expect.  Good luck.
> ""Aaron Ajello""  wrote in message
> news:200210291447.OAA07111@;groupstudy.com...
> > I'm working on my CCNP, just have CIT to go
> and when I have taken the
> first
> > three, I just kindof flew through the
> questions before the test where
> Cisco
> > asks about your experience level, whether or
> not you can configure things
> on
> > your own or need help with a coworker, etc.
> >
> > Is it true that your answers will determine
> how the test is graded or what
> > types of questions you will get on the actual
> test?  I thought it was
> merely
> > a survey so Cisco could get an idea of what
> types of backgrounds people
> had
> > who were taking their tests.  But recently I
> read where someone says those
> > questions will actually determine how Cisco
> tests you and which questions
> > from the pool you will receive.
> >
> > This seems ridiculous to me, but I have to
> ask.
> >
> > thanks,
> > Aaron
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