N+ exam

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  1. pj

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    Can someone please just clarify that the N+ exam is 100% multiple choice, just read somewhere that it isnt. sorr.y if this has been asked a million times
     
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  2. Sparky
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    Its 100% multipe choice. 8)
     
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  3. tripwire45
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    Then it's changed. I think there were some drag-and-drop items as well where you have to match terms and other items where you have to indicate a certain point on a network diagram (such as, given a certain scenario, where would be the most likely network bottleneck?).
     
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    I didn’t get any drag-and-drop style questions but maybe that was just my luck on the day.

    No Microsoft style simulation questions unless there has been major changes since I took the Network+ exam! :biggrin
     
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  5. Boycie
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    PJ,

    I would contact Comptia direct for clarification. They can take a few days to reply, but at least you will know for sure.

    When I took the exam they were all multiple choice.

    Si
     
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  6. hbroomhall

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    And when I took N+ all the questions were multiple choice.

    Some of the practice exams I did were drag'n'drop, but I assumed that was 'artistic license'! :biggrin

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  7. cjd

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    hi,

    i took my N+ exam early december, and it was purely multiple choice, quite a lot of troubleshooting questions though:)


     
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  8. Steve.L

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    Did mine in November, totally multichoice and only 1 answer per question no multiples (which is nice).

    Steve
     
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  9. BosonMichael
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    In the grand scheme of things, it doesn't matter whether they're multiple choice or not... if you truly know the material, it doesn't matter how they ask the questions, right? ;) And that's the important part... whether you know the material.
     
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  10. Malnomates

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    Heed these words boys and girls.The exam may include the 'drag and drop' and 'point & identify' type graphical questions and that is from the horses mouth.
     
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  11. G1BB0

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    I think the same goes for any subject/course undertaken, if you dont know the subject well enough then regardless what the format is you will struggle

    that covers everything from driving test through to mcp's, N+

    the only thing you can fumble your way through is life lol (I am doing a great job of that lmao)
     
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  12. nugget
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    This is the important bit.
    The testing companys reserve the right to change it all at any time they want. This means that someone can tell you it's all multiple choice and the day you go in the have changed it all to drag and drop. If you know the material then you can go in and take whatever they throw at you and walk away happy.:D
     
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  13. Raffaz

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    Well my A+ exams had drag and drop questions, so chances are they will be in the N+ exams
     
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