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 CCNA
 Qustion for those who have taken the ccna test.
 
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etan15
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USA
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Posted - Apr 28 2001 :  6:42:31 PM  Show Profile    Send etan15 an ICQ Message    Reply with Quote
I just have a simple question about the type of questions on the ccna. I have been studying the sybex study guide as well as taking the cert course that cisco offers at colleges. On the exams that i have taken with the college cisco class (Which is done on line) I have not seen one question that had multiple answers, but on the sybex exams there are many questions that tell you to select all the correct answers. For those of you that took the ccna exam what was your experience with this Thanks
Boner
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Posted - Apr 29 2001 :  12:11:30 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Don't sweat it, they will ask for multiple answers on the test but 99.9% of the time they will say "choose two" or "choose three", etc. If you need practice exams, Exam Essentials are the closest to the real test and Boson are the second best choice. Don't bother with Transcender, their prices are way too high and the questions aren't that close. The test isn't as hard as some people want to make you think it is so don't get too stressed out about it; prepare yourself properly and you will do fine.

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etan15
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USA
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Posted - Apr 29 2001 :  12:21:31 AM  Show Profile    Send etan15 an ICQ Message    Reply with Quote
Thanks for the advise. I have been studing for quite a while now anyway so I think i'll be ok Go to Top of Page
etan15
New Member


USA
3 Posts
Posted - Apr 30 2001 :  11:04:37 PM  Show Profile    Send etan15 an ICQ Message    Reply with Quote
Hey,
Just wanted to let you know that i passed my ccna test with a 849. And by the way 50% of the test was multiple answer questions. That made me quite nervous but i did it.

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mehran
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Australia
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Posted - May 10 2001 :  06:15:04 AM  Show Profile    Send mehran an ICQ Message  Reply with Quote
Today I have taken my CCNA 2 exam and I passed in 2nd attempt. I don't want to sacre you but you really need to have a good understanding of subject. I had 5 multiple question which had 4 correct answer, so indeed it was very trickey. I have read ICND, and CCNA both Cisco press as well as reviewing more than 2000 exam Qs plus play with my 2503 cisco router. So study hard.

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