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    My questions are about the certification exam 70-483 - MCSD programming in C# The web provides inconsistent info. Even the testing company (Pearson Vue) fails to provide clear answers. My questions are: - the number of questions on the actual exam, does the number vary between exams? - duration of the exam, i.e. max time allowed - how is the passing score computed? Is the numeric score reported on the certification? Is the numeric score private? - how the test is conducted? Probably online at a testing center. Is it possible to use any materials like books or web during the test? - the format of the answers: all are multiple choice (A,B,C,D)? Some sources claim that selected answers are fill-in, or drag-drop, is it true?

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      My questions are about the certification exam 70-483 - MCSD programming in C# The web provides inconsistent info. Even the testing company (Pearson Vue) fails to provide clear answers. My questions are: - the number of questions on the actual exam, does the number vary between exams? - duration of the exam, i.e. max time allowed - how is the passing score computed? Is the numeric score reported on the certification? Is the numeric score private? - how the test is conducted? Probably online at a testing center. Is it possible to use any materials like books or web during the test? - the format of the answers: all are multiple choice (A,B,C,D)? Some sources claim that selected answers are fill-in, or drag-drop, is it true?

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      CRobert456 wrote:

      - the number of questions on the actual exam, does the number vary between exams?

      The number of questions varies depending on your answers to previous questions.

      CRobert456 wrote:

      - duration of the exam, i.e. max time allowed

      You'll get that when you sign up for the exam.

      CRobert456 wrote:

      - the format of the answers: all are multiple choice (A,B,C,D)? Some sources claim that selected answers are fill-in, or drag-drop, is it true?

      There are all kinds of question types on the exam. Seriously? Who gives a crap about how many questions, how long and what type of questions are on the test? Those things are entirely irrelevant. The entire point of the test is DO YOU KNOW THE MATERIAL? Do any of your questions relate to that? Nope.

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        CRobert456 wrote:

        - the number of questions on the actual exam, does the number vary between exams?

        The number of questions varies depending on your answers to previous questions.

        CRobert456 wrote:

        - duration of the exam, i.e. max time allowed

        You'll get that when you sign up for the exam.

        CRobert456 wrote:

        - the format of the answers: all are multiple choice (A,B,C,D)? Some sources claim that selected answers are fill-in, or drag-drop, is it true?

        There are all kinds of question types on the exam. Seriously? Who gives a crap about how many questions, how long and what type of questions are on the test? Those things are entirely irrelevant. The entire point of the test is DO YOU KNOW THE MATERIAL? Do any of your questions relate to that? Nope.

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        I wonder if the OP would be interested in a doctorate, I believe they are available for a modest sum.

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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