Picking Proper Answers


Obviously, the only way to pass any exam is to select enough of the right answers to obtain a passing score. However, Cisco exams are strangely worded, and deciphering them can be a real challenge. In those cases, you might need to rely on answer- elimination skills. Almost always, you can immediately eliminate at least one answer out of the possible choices for a question because it matches one of these conditions:

  • The answer does not apply to the situation.

  • The answer describes a nonexistent issue, an invalid option, or an imaginary state.

  • The answer can be eliminated because of information in the question itself.

After you eliminate all answers that are obviously wrong, you can apply your retained knowledge to eliminate further answers. Look for items that sound correct but refer to actions, commands, or features that are not present or not available in the situation that the question describes.

If you're still faced with a blind guess among two or more potentially correct answers, reread the question. Picture how each of the possible remaining answers would alter the situation. Be especially sensitive to terminology; sometimes the choice of words ("remove" instead of "disable") can make the difference between a right answer and a wrong one.

Only when you've exhausted your ability to eliminate answers but remain unclear about which of the remaining possibilities is correct should you guess at an answer. An unanswered question offers you no points, but guessing gives you at least some chance of getting a question right; just don't be too hasty when making a blind guess.

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Cisco exams are adaptive in nature and you have to guess the answer to move on to the next question (if you can't figure out an answer some other way). Either way, guessing should be a last resort. You cannot mark a question and come back to it later.




CCSP SECUR Exam Cram 2
CCSP SECUR Exam Cram 2 (642-501)
ISBN: B000MU86IQ
EAN: N/A
Year: 2003
Pages: 291
Authors: Raman Sud

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