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Question about Questions format on A+ test

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trudawg

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Feb 22, 2007
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I'm taking a practice exam and the questions seem real complicated, and I'm wondering if the CompTIA test has a similar format. The questions on the practic exam consistantly call for more than one answer, sometimes as many as 6. Here is an example:
66. By default, which of the following are valid Advanced Boot Options in Windows XP? (Choose six)
?? A. Safe Mode with Networking
?? B. Enable Boot Logging
?? C. Enable VGA Mode
?? D. System Restore Mode
?? E. Last Known Good Configuration
?? F. Safe Mode with Command Prompt
?? G. Recovery Console Modem
?? H. Safe Mode
?? I. Automated System Recovery Mode
 
You might see a few that ask you to pick either two or three. The question will always tell you how many to pick. The test engine will not let you advance to the next question if you have not chosen the correct number of items. It's almost foolproof.

There are not any questions as convoluted as the example you gave.

A+,N+,S+,L+,I+,HTI+,e-Biz+,Security+,CETma,CSS,CFOS/T,CCNT,CCTT,ACSP,ISA CCST3
 
Thanks Glister. I figured that question was a bit out of the norm. I guess once I master that practice exam I'll be in good shape for the test
 
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