The Exam Situation

When you arrive at the testing center where you scheduled your exam, you'll need to sign in with an exam proctor. He'll ask you to show two forms of identification one of which must be a photo ID, like a driver's license, passport, or national ID card. After you have signed in, you'll be asked to deposit any books, bags, or other items you brought with you. Then you'll be escorted into the closed room that houses the exam seats.

All exams are completely closed book. In fact, you won't be permitted to take anything with you into the testing area. You'll be furnished with a pen or pencil and a blank sheet of paper or, in some cases, an erasable plastic sheet and an erasable felt-tip pen that you can use to record notes during the test. You'll have to turn in the sheet when you leave the room.

The room will typically be furnished with anywhere from one to half a dozen computers, and each workstation will be separated from the others by dividers designed to keep you from seeing what's happening on someone else's computer.

Most test rooms feature a wall with a large picture window or video cameras. This permits the exam proctor to monitor the room, prevent exam takers from talking to one another, and observe anything out of the ordinary that might go on. The exam proctor will have preloaded the appropriate Cisco certification exam for this book, that's the Cisco BCMSN Certification Exam 642-811 and you'll be permitted to start as soon as you're seated in front of the computer and enter either your Social Security number or Cisco identification number. At the beginning of each test is a tutorial that you can go through if you're unfamiliar with the testing environment.

All Cisco certification exams allow a predetermined, maximum amount of time in which to complete your work. This time is indicated on the exam by an onscreen counter/clock in the upper-right corner of the screen, so you can check the time remaining whenever you like. All exams are computer generated and use primarily a multiple-choice format with 2 5 simulation questions. These simulation questions test your real-world experience in the actual Cisco interface. You'll be required to submit the proper series of commands to accomplish a particular configuration based on the given scenario or diagram. You'll also encounter questions that demand a fill-in-the-blank answer that represents the proper Cisco command. The Cisco BCMSN exam consists of 60 70 randomly selected questions from a pool of several hundred questions. You can take up to 75 minutes to complete the exam.

Although that might sound quite simple, the questions are formulated to thoroughly check your mastery of the material. Cisco exam questions are also very adept at testing you on more than one area of knowledge with a single question; for example, testing your knowledge of the command syntax as well as the proper command mode. You'll often be asked to provide more than one answer to a question. Likewise, you might be asked to select the best or most effective solution to a problem from a range of choices, all of which are technically correct. Taking the exam is quite an adventure, and it involves real thinking as well as skill and the ability to manage your time. This book shows you what to expect and how to deal with the potential problems, puzzles, and predicaments you are likely to encounter.

When you complete a Cisco certification exam, the software will tell you whether you've passed or failed. The results are then broken down into several main objectives or domain areas. You'll be shown the percentage that you got correct for each individual domain. Even if you fail, you should ask for (and keep) the detailed report that the test proctor prints for you. You can use this report to help you prepare for another go-round, if necessary. If you need to retake an exam, you'll have to schedule a new test with Prometric or VUE and pay for another exam. Keep in mind that because the questions come from a pool, you'll receive different questions the second time around. Cisco also has a retake policy, which is that you must wait 72 hours between exam attempts.

In the following section, you'll learn more about how Cisco test questions look and how they must be answered.



BCMSN Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 642-811)
CCNP BCMSN Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 642-811)
ISBN: 0789729911
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 171
Authors: Richard Deal

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