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Hi to all,
How many questions has the 70-294 exam? Thanks. dgm |
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"dgm" <> wrote in message news:... > Hi to all, > > How many questions has the 70-294 exam? > > Thanks. > Why in Ghod's name does it matter how many questions a fscking exam has? CBIC |
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It matters a lot.
"CBIC" <> wrote in message news:%... > > "dgm" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Hi to all, >> >> How many questions has the 70-294 exam? >> >> Thanks. >> > Why in Ghod's name does it matter how many questions a fscking exam has? > lowdes |
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"lowdes" <> wrote in message news > It matters a lot. > Please enlighten me as to why. CBIC |
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You need a lot of enlightenment.
"CBIC" <> wrote in message news:... > > "lowdes" <> wrote in message > news >> It matters a lot. >> > > Please enlighten me as to why. > lowdes |
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"lowdes" <> wrote in message news:AszUg.28$... > You need a lot of enlightenment. > So tell me everything you know. I have 5 seconds to spare. CBIC |
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3 seconds is the brain span of a fish, so you must be very close to that.
I would tell you but you would never understand, fat man. "CBIC" <> wrote in message news:... > > "lowdes" <> wrote in message > news:AszUg.28$... >> You need a lot of enlightenment. >> > > So tell me everything you know. I have 5 seconds to spare. > lowdes |
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carp! I only have 3 seconds to respond to this before I
you suck "lowdes" <> wrote in message news:EOEUg.51$... > 3 seconds is the brain span of a fish, so you must be very close to that. > I would tell you but you would never understand, fat man. > > "CBIC" <> wrote in message > news:... > > > > "lowdes" <> wrote in message > > news:AszUg.28$... > >> You need a lot of enlightenment. > >> > > > > So tell me everything you know. I have 5 seconds to spare. > > > > John_Galt*EditUndo = \(NCC1701D:23.C-22+5150\)\(Building\(7\).Room\(103\)\) = 2964 = @ != @ |
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"John_Galt*EditUndo = (NCC1701D:23.C-22+5150)(Building(7).Room(103)) = 2964
= @ != @" <http://www.planetoftheheads.com> wrote in message news:... > carp! I only have 3 seconds to respond to this before I > > you suck > Somethin' smells fishy here. Are you sure you're not just doing this for the halibut? Because I think lowdes' carpels won't be producing fry any time soon. -- BD MCNGP #51 -- You think you know IT?! -- Check out the new forums at: http://www.CertGuard.com/forums/ |
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If you were about to take the exam, and cared about the outcome, it would
appear to be quite significant. The number of questions tells you something about the nature of the exam. In my final year of school, my English Expression exam had four questions, to be answered in three hours. My Physics exam had 120 questions, to be answered in three hours. In preparing for the latter, for example, I knew I wouldn't be explaining my responses; I only had to provide correct answers. Tactically, it is advantageous to be conscious of the examination style. If you're about to take a certification exam which has 30 questions to be answered in 90 minutes, you might preset targets like "five questions every ten minutes" to help you finish in time to review your work. It is easy to make obtuse remarks like, "If you know the material, it wouldn't matter." For some of us, the closer we get to 100% (or 1000 points), the happier we are. For others, we don't know if we're going to pass or not, and any extra assistance we can get, like familiarity with the type of question, is likely to be helpful. Non-disclosure agreements have a literal interpretation, as well as a "spirit", which sensible people can discern. Now, why do I feel like I'm explaining the concept of speed limit to people who have already been driving for years? "CB1C" <> wrote in message news:%... > > "dgm" <> wrote in message > news:... >> Hi to all, >> >> How many questions has the 70-294 exam? >> >> Thanks. >> > Why in Ghod's name does it matter how many questions a fscking exam has? > John G Howard |
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