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Hi everyone!
My question is the following, are the questions of the security+ test arrange in the same format of the exam objectives, i mean if the 100 questions are put on specifics topics or are mixed up? Cause since you can only be wrong 15 questions, that's 3 question by domain at least. Thank you! M@d M@x |
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"M@d M@x" <> wrote in message news:eZNstU$... > arrange in the same format of the exam objectives, i mean if the 100 > questions are put on specifics topics or are mixed up? I would think that all questions are on a specific topic, but what do I know? -- Mitch S. MCSA, A+, Net+, CCNA MitchS |
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"M@d M@x" <> wrote in news:eZNstU$pFHA.2652
@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl: > Hi everyone! > My question is the following, are the questions of the security+ test > arrange in the same format of the exam objectives, i mean if the 100 > questions are put on specifics topics or are mixed up? > Cause since you can only be wrong 15 questions, that's 3 question by > domain at least. > > Thank you! i don't understand your question. i took & passed the Sec+ a cpl of yrs ago. the questions are directly related to CompTIA published exam objectives. the standard 1 question/4 possible answer multi choice stuff. it's a very basic exam. -- Rowdy Yates, MCNGP Thug #39 http://www.mcngp.com/ http://profiles.yahoo.com/rowdy_yates_mcngp Rowdy Yates |
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You are likely to get queestions on all the knowedge domains. The
questions are all multiple choice, which may help. doctordns@gmail.com |
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Hello,
I just took this test on 8/4/05. It's not a bad test. Some questions can stand to be argued. Definitely study all of the objectives. The questions are all mulitple choice and not as lengthy as the Microsoft exams. I would pay special attention to the following: Non repudiation, private and private key and how it works, wi-fi, WEP, WAP, principles of security. Actual exams website has a good study guide as well. Good luck c_los74 MCSE, MCSA, MCP, Security + "M@d M@x" wrote: > Hi everyone! > My question is the following, are the questions of the security+ test > arrange in the same format of the exam objectives, i mean if the 100 > questions are put on specifics topics or are mixed up? > Cause since you can only be wrong 15 questions, that's 3 question by > domain at least. > > Thank you! > =?Utf-8?B?Y19sb3M3NA==?= |
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Its a random semi adaptive test.
In other words, not all questions are worth the same amount of points, and you may not see a single question from some of the domains. And, no, they won't give you a clear heads up and say what domain a question is from. -- Manny Borges MCSE NT4-2003 (+ Security) MCT, Certified Cheese Master The pen is mightier than the sword, and considerably easier to write with. -- Marty Feldman "M@d M@x" <> wrote in message news:eZNstU$... > Hi everyone! > My question is the following, are the questions of the security+ test > arrange in the same format of the exam objectives, i mean if the 100 > questions are put on specifics topics or are mixed up? > Cause since you can only be wrong 15 questions, that's 3 question by > domain at least. > > Thank you! Manny Borges |
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