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RE: [CISSP-D] New file uploaded to CISSP-Discuss

Subject: RE: [CISSP-D] New file uploaded to CISSP-Discuss
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 08:34:42 -0800
From:                   "Andrew Wong" <awong@hic.com.hk>
Date sent:              Tue, 13 Sep 2005 09:14:56 +0800

I could not find the ICS2 quiz page, where it has more than thousands of
test question for practice.

[Sigh.]

If you would actually *read* the FAQ, you would find:

3.2 Where can I find sample questions?

Every study guide book will have some.  Most are pretty simplistic. 
The best set is in the "Official (ISC)^2 Guide to the CISSP Exam."

Don't buy the Boson exams.  They are *really* simplistic.

The largest freely available set of questions is at the cccure.org
site, which also has a *terrific* quiz generator, with lots of
options.  (Hint: don't bother with anything below "Pro" level.) 
HOWEVER, make sure you check out the answers carefully, particularly
the section that says where the question came from.  Any questions
taken from CISSP study guides, by whatever author, are likely to be
... less thoughtful than other questions from "original" sources.

(Sometimes I wonder why I even bother ...)

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