Re: [Mcsa] Test Scoring

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Most exams are downloaded from the exam provider. The number and questions are not changed during the exam.
MS evaluated the questions after you end the exam if it answered good or wrong. There is no in between. How they look to the simulations I don't know. Sometimes they will put some extra questions in the exam which are not used to check if your passes exam or not. These Beta's are evaluated by MS and if OK used in the next exam. The number of questions depends on the exam and the version of it. It variates between 30 to 70. Most exams have a poule of 150 to 800 questions.
So you have to have the text-questions complet good then you get pionts. The number of points depends on the difficulty of the question.


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"Devo" <Devo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:FF61CA29-E43F-407D-9649-433FE91C513B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I don't see how that could be the case. If you are unsure of a question you
could just mark it for review and not answer it at all, then how would it
generate another related question? You could feasibly go through every
question without answering a single one and just mark each for review.

It looks to me like the questions are all generated from the question bank
at the start of the test and then marked as a batch when you submit them at
the end.

But what do I know eh! :-)

"Patrick Siglin" wrote:

I believe unless it has changed you lose that point and get asked a similar
question to test you again.
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 05:37:19 -0800, ray3d84 wrote
> How does Microsoft score a test question that has multiple answers
> and you answer part of the question correctly, do they give you
> partial credit or do you have to have to answer all of it correctly
> to get credit.
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