) where x is the
number of responses you should mark.
If you run into a
particularly dif?¬? cult question on the
exam, don??™t spend too much time on it!
I??™ve known numerous students who have
fallen into this trap. They encounter a
very hard question on the exam and
become obsessed with ?¬? nding the answer.
They accomplish the task, but burn up so
much time in the process that they can??™t
complete the rest of the exam.
If you run into a really dif?¬? cult question
on your Linux+ exam, skip it and move on.
After you have ?¬? nished the rest of the test,
come back to your skipped questions and
use the remainder of your exam time to
?¬? gure them out.
Introduction xxvii
?– Exhibit The exhibit question is a variation on the multiple-choice question
type. In an exhibit question, you are presented with an Exhibit button. When
you click it, a diagram, image, or scenario is displayed on the screen. You
use the information in the exhibit to determine the correct answer to the
multiple-choice question in the item.
?– Point and Click Point and click questions display an image on the screen
along with a question about the image. You then click on the appropriate
location on the image to answer the question.
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