Any useful testing taking tips?
• Most questions are written to test only one testing concept or knowledge area per question. After all this is what Knowledge statements are developed for. • Most questions are kept as short as possible. They are not going to teach the candidate a concept or theory by providing too much information. • Most questions would not use a key word or phrase in the correct answer that appears in the question, as experienced test takers will know where to look for clues like this. • Words such as frequently, often, common, or rarely are for introducing subjectivity into the questions. Most (but not all) exams don’t prefer subjectivity. Q: What is the best way to prepare for an exam? A: One of the best ways to prepare for any exam is to apply what you’ve learned in your real-life work environment. Your workplace is your “test bed”. See how things work in real life and challenge yourself constantly. If you can excel at work, there is no reason why you could not succeed in the exam. Q: How to avo