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RE: [CISSP-D] Seeking CISSP exam advice

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] Seeking CISSP exam advice
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 09:17:57 -0500


Good day Subbarao,

I would suggest that you do a simple search in the archive of the group,
these questions have been covered many times in the past and you will find a
whole collection of great answers.

To answer quickly:  The questions have gotten a lot better over the past few
years.  Most of the questions are not very wordy, however you MUST read the
whole question and attempt to grasp the context of the question but looking
at some of the specific keywords.  As far as the answers, all question have
4 choices of answers,  usually there are one that can be thrown away very
quickly, there will be two that are very closed.  There are some where two
choices or more might be correct, you must select THE MOST CORRECT answer.

As far as double negative, or other tricks.  I would suggest that you DO
read through the whole exam at least once at the beginning.  Take a pencil
and circle words that indicate negative, circle whenever you are asked to
rank something from the greatest to smalles or vice versa.  Reading through
once will help to build your confidence and pick some of those words that
you might skip over if you read too quickly.

Good luck

Clement

        
-----Original Message-----
From: subbarau_2004 [mailto:subbarau_2004@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 8:03 AM
To: CISSP-Discuss@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CISSP-D] Seeking CISSP exam advice




Hello everyone,

I want to know the quality of the questions in the CISSP exam.  Are
the questions wordy?  Are the answers very closely related?  Are there
too many double negative questions?

Which practice quizes did you use to prepare for the exam?

Thank you in advance for any advice.

Regards,

Subbarao










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