[c-nsp] Current CCNA tests

Garry gkg at gmx.de
Thu Jan 10 00:37:47 EST 2008


jason.plank at comcast.net wrote:
> I don't think the issue is that there are multiple answers, but that most likely people misread the questions and don't actually comprehend what is being asked. The last link that was sent out will probably let you know what topics you need to be familiar with (didn't read the link - sorry), but information about cisco's tests can be found on their website. I'm not a trainer or someone that helps people pass exams, but from listening to friends complain about cisco exams, it's usually been an issue of comprehension than incorrect answers or  "to many right answers".

Oh, and as an example, here's one I found in a sample test - may not 
actually be an error found in a real test, but I've had two or three 
questions which contained similar "bugs":

(Question is about correcting a misconfigured IP address on an interface)

Solution B: router(config-if) # clear ip address 195.168.45.23 
255.255.255.253 [..]

And that WAS SUPPOSED TO be the correct answer ... sorry, but can you 
blame _ME_ for complaining about a test that contains errors like that? 
Is it really me not reading the question or answers right? How am I 
supposed to pick the right answer when all given answers are wrong? I 
think Cisco should take more care - either by providing decent test 
questions (and answers) to the test centers, or by selecting better test 
centers (if Cisco doesn't prepare the tests themselves)

-garry


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