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challag
04-16-2010, 01:57 AM
hi guys!
i would like to know
1) out of 55-60 total question in the exam, how many questions would be of router simulation type?
2) for each router simulation type question how many points would be assigned?
3) for each non router simulation type question, how many points would be assigned?
4) are the practice questions at the end of each chapter in todd lammle book are at the same level as the questions in exam?
i would be glad to see most of the questions answered guys.. please reply..
Big Evil
04-16-2010, 03:16 AM
hi guys!
i would like to know
1) out of 55-60 total question in the exam, how many questions would be of router simulation type?
Telling you would break the NDA.
2) for each router simulation type question how many points would be assigned?
No one knows that, only Cisco.
3)for each non router simulation type question, how many points would be assigned?
No one knows that, only Cisco.
4) how many questions would be appearing in the exam from the testking dumps? and how many testking dumps should i go through?
Using dumps is cheating, use dumps and Cisco will take you cert from you.
5) how good is passguide dump?
See answer to question 4.
6) are the practice questions at the end of each chapter in todd lammle book are at the same level as the questions in exam?
Yes, if you want more questions see Cisco.com or Boson.
elphrank0
04-21-2010, 09:21 PM
Not only 1 but 2 posts of the same question.. And refers to Braindumps outright, that takes some serious balls....
lammle
04-21-2010, 09:25 PM
Challag, everyone wants those answers, and if you get them, don't post them here.
Study hard.
Todd Lammle
challag
04-21-2010, 11:40 PM
thank you for the reply Mr. Lammle
i have a question for you. i want to take ICND1 exam instead of CCNA 640-802 for some reasons. my question is "is your book for 640-802 sufficient for ICND1"?
is ICND1 harder or easier than CCNA?
please reply soon friends.. i have very little time
elphrank0
04-22-2010, 03:04 PM
ICND1 is the Entry LEvel Cisco Cert. CCENT. Once you do that you can then go on to ICND 2, which will get you the CCNA. That is known as the "2 test method." 640-802 is the "1 test method".
Though everything you need to possess for ICND1 is in the book, you will need to segregate it out by looking at the ICND1 blueprints and objectives.
challag
04-22-2010, 05:32 PM
thank you for your reply. i think you forgot to answer another question.
is ICND1 easier or harder than CCNA? not on the basis of the vast syllabus but on the level of the questions being asked..
elphrank0
04-22-2010, 07:21 PM
CCENT is an entry level cert. It is the test before CCNA. CCNA is definately harder...
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