Hi Prem

Comments in line.

> Hi Richard ,
>
> Many a thanx for both of your replies .
> All my worry is :  do such questions appear in the real exams also ?

Although there are certainly some dodgy questions and correspondingly suz
answers, I think you'll find the majority of the OCP exam will have
'relatively' clear answers. Certainly enough to make a failure be a
deservable event :) My biggest wish would be for there to be 3 additional
selections to most questions:

F) what does it matter so who cares

G) you would check the syntax, correct parameter name, etc. in the manuals

H) it depends

because the above 3 answers are generally (often collectively) the *correct*
answer to the questions.

>
> And your reply has increased my self-confidence.
> particularly the line :
> <RF>Trust what you *see*, not what you *read*. </RF>
>
> <RF>You actually proven this yourself and yet you still have doubts? </RF>
> yes Richard  : (
> hope i will not repeat this as time goes and my experience grows.
> i.e., i will be more confident with my answers .

Experience only comes with time. And in time, your confidence will grow.

Trust me, you'll get there.

>
> okay , coming back to the sizing of temp tablespace question .
> if suppose , such a question appears in the exam too ( my bad luck ) ,
> what will be your two best answers  ?
>

Honestly, with this question, I would keep a mental picture of the thing,
pick any 2 answers (users and sort_area_size would be my pick but as I said,
they're simply not correct), move on to the next question and report back to
Oracle what the hell they meant by the bloody thing.

Cheers (and good luck)

Richard


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