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Tying in with the last tip, you need to mentally acknowledge before taking the exam that some easy things can be made more difficult than they should be and be prepared for this. It is no secret that exam questions often focus on minutiae, and that is difficult enough when taking a test. But be ready for question formats¡ªnot just content¡ªthat try your nerves.

Brace yourself for marathon-length multiple-choice questions that list lots of possible answers and ask you to “choose all that apply.” The problem with this format is that you still only get the question right or wrong. If there are seven possible choices and three that are correct, you don’t get partial credit if you only chose two and the two that you chose are among those correct. You missed the question. Miss enough of them, and you can plan on taking the exam again, and again, and¡ .

Microsoft has also added a new type of question that divides the information among three screens that you have to maneuver and scroll through. There are not a lot of these questions yet, but enough to make things frustrating. Before signing up for this test, I would recommend calling the testing center of your choice and asking what size monitors they administer the exams on; the bigger the better for these questions.



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