According to printed material on Microsoft's website; your exam could
have fixed number of questions or adaptive.
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Michael D. Alligood
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Network+, i-Net+, CIW Assoc.,
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"LarryWestMCSD" <LarryWest-at-hotmail-dot-com> wrote in message
news:9C811F9A-EECB-4293-A252-:
> I'm convinced that the number varies based on how many ungraded questions
> they decide to give you, if any. For one exam, for example, I have heard
> anywhere from 41 to 52 questions.
> You might also get one of those exams in which subsequent questions are
> based on the results of previous questions. In this case, if you get them all
> right (or all wrong), you might get as few as 15 questions.
> Like Jonathan wrote, you won't really know until you get to the exam.
> If you know the material, I have found that the exam time is adequate.
> I usually end up with 45 minutes to one hour left when I am done.
> Unless you are an extremely slow reader, you should be able to finish the
> exam in time, even if you are not 100% sure of the material.
> (If you are an extremely slow reader, and you are in the United States, take
> advantage of the Americans with Disabilities Act [if you are eligible], and
> demand an untimed exam.)
> Don't worry about the time - just worry that you know the material!
> --
> Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCTS:SQL Server 2005, MOUS, FLMI, ACS
>
>
> "Jonathan Roberts" wrote:
>
> > C. Hunter wrote:
> > > Can someone tell me how many questions are on exam 70-526?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> > Nope, you won't know that until you sit the exam.
> >