How new question types are graded comptia a+ certification

Two important pieces of information about the new drag-and-drop and performance-based questions that you need to know:
Partial credit – Scoring credit may be offered if a candidate answers only part of a question correctly.
No negative credit – CompTIA does not employ negative scoring on exam questions, so you won’t lose points for incorrect answers. A candidate should answer every exam question, even on the ones where they are not sure of the answer.

Testing strategies:

The new question types, like drag-and-drop and performance-based questions, show up at the beginning of the exams. These questions can be more complex and take longer to answer than traditional multiple-choice questions. DON’T GET BOGGED DOWN WITH THE PERFORMANCE-BASED QUESTIONS. You can skip questions and come back and answer them at the end. Here are some strategies to use when taking the exams:
Skip the performance-based questions and come back at the end to answer them so you aren’t bogged down and run out of time
Count the performance-based questions as you skip them so you know how many you have to do when you come back to them at the end
Read over all the performance-based questions and answer the ones you are most comfortable with first; leave the ones you are less confident about until the end
If you are not sure about some of the steps in the performance-based or drag-and-drop questions, give it your best guess, you may receive partial credit.
More Info: what jobs can i get with a comptia a+ certification

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

DDoS Attack Mean for My Security?

Profiling Hackers in the MITRE ATT&CK Navigator

The Importance of Post-Attack Analysis