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    Hi, Today i gave an assessment for asp.net and Sql Server for some recruiter on ikmnet.com and overall my assessment went up and down but the final result was quite impressive not what i was expecting it was in 90 percentile overall. What i saw was the questions were quite tricky and one could learn deep about the concept or feature of language being asked. I didn't recorded my session that way i could had questions to review later, but i avoided that as it didn't looked ethically right and second reason was i might be disqualified from the test. So i am looking for forums like ikmnet where we can have mock assessments to practice and improve our concepts and knowledge about different topics in software development, and more specifically asp.net and c# specifics and SQL Server stuff. Can anybody here aware of any thing like this?

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      Hi, Today i gave an assessment for asp.net and Sql Server for some recruiter on ikmnet.com and overall my assessment went up and down but the final result was quite impressive not what i was expecting it was in 90 percentile overall. What i saw was the questions were quite tricky and one could learn deep about the concept or feature of language being asked. I didn't recorded my session that way i could had questions to review later, but i avoided that as it didn't looked ethically right and second reason was i might be disqualified from the test. So i am looking for forums like ikmnet where we can have mock assessments to practice and improve our concepts and knowledge about different topics in software development, and more specifically asp.net and c# specifics and SQL Server stuff. Can anybody here aware of any thing like this?

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      mcsa mcsd - Google Search[^]; all depends what you want to learn. But passing an online quiz is not the same as a face to face interview with an interviewer who knows the subject.

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        mcsa mcsd - Google Search[^]; all depends what you want to learn. But passing an online quiz is not the same as a face to face interview with an interviewer who knows the subject.

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        It's not about just passing online quiz, the questions were quite interesting and can conclude how deeply one knows the subject, so I was looking for that kind of platforms where we can practice with Mock tests to improve our knowledge :)

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          It's not about just passing online quiz, the questions were quite interesting and can conclude how deeply one knows the subject, so I was looking for that kind of platforms where we can practice with Mock tests to improve our knowledge :)

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          You would probably learn more from the articles here on CodeProject.

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            You would probably learn more from the articles here on CodeProject.

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            yes that's true

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