This software does not prompt for incorrect number of answers. As in if there were 3 options to select and I did only 2 selections It does not complain. Is it the same with the actual exam?
In the end it just pops up a message saying you should end now, but it did not end automatically, I don't think this should be the same in the actual exam right?
Do you mean that when you right click on an option, it doesn't cross out as shown in attached image? If so, please make sure you have the latest version of ETS Viewer.
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Our simulator allows you to finish a test from anywhere because this is a learning tool and many people don't want to be limited in what they can or cannot do. So we try to stay as close as possible to the actual exam interface and yet provide as many features as possible that make it super convenient to focus on learning the content rather than learning how to use simulator.
From experience, we can tell you that if you lose marks, it will most probably be because you did not understand the question and not because you got confused by their software. So don't worry too much about it
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Regarding the OCPJP7 exam simulator I got to know that it contains 607 questions. Can I visit each question at least once if I go through all the practice tests?
but would it be possible to add a function to select code in the question area
so it can be pasted in a editor? Currently there is 'copy view text' but it add's incorrect/invalid UTF characters and includes the questions so we need to edit it in a editor to get working code.
The code now looks like this:
It would be nice if I can just select the code I need that's already properly formatted, this with correct linebreaks and not the incorrect utf characters.
I looked in a hex editor and the characters added a re : A0 C2
ETS Viewer's latest version 3.72 lets you copy the code from the problem statement without junk characters.
To do so, right click on the code (no selection is required) and click "Copy view text" menu item to copy all the contents of the problem statement to clipboard.
This menu is displayed only if there is code in the problem statement. Otherwise, you can just highlight the text you want to copy and click control+c.
HTH,
Paul.
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Today I had to update the Full Question Bank of OCP Java SE 8 Programmer II Exam (OCPJP-II) 1Z0-809 from your servers. Could I know which changes did you do between this version and the earlier?
admin wrote:ETS Viewer's latest version 3.72 lets you copy the code from the problem statement without junk characters.
To do so, right click on the code (no selection is required) and click "Copy view text" menu item to copy all the contents of the problem statement to clipboard.
This menu is displayed only if there is code in the problem statement. Otherwise, you can just highlight the text you want to copy and click control+c.
HTH,
Paul.
I'm using Enthuware Test Studio v3.82 Build : 20170401, it appears that when I used the above technique (with TextPad), (808: Test 2: Question 6) Movable.java is the only file that javac doesn't complain about regarding the special characters, while Donkey.java and TestClass.java don't fare as well. What am I missing and/or what's the most effective way of making the entire copy and paste happen? Thanks in advance!
I tried it just now. Right clicked and selected "Copy View Text". All of the class compiled fine. No special characters were copied. Of course, you will need to remove the line that says, "Identify the correct statement(s)."
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To what extent does the simulator simulate the actual test in terms of the gui?
In particular:
Does the real test allow you to select, by dragging through, sections of code that I'm trying to think about?
Does the real test offer the right-click strike-through facility?
Does the real test let you mark questions as you proceed and offer a link to a review where you can see what's answered, what's marked and then jump to any question?
Does the real test have a timer at the top?
I'm assuming the real test doesn't tell you what topic is being tested, or how difficult the question is.
TwistedLizard wrote:To what extent does the simulator simulate the actual test in terms of the gui?
It is quite close. Other than the answers part, of course.
In particular:
Does the real test allow you to select, by dragging through, sections of code that I'm trying to think about?
No.
Does the real test offer the right-click strike-through facility?
Yes.
Does the real test let you mark questions as you proceed and offer a link to a review where you can see what's answered, what's marked and then jump to any question?
Yes.
Does the real test have a timer at the top?
Yes.
I'm assuming the real test doesn't tell you what topic is being tested, or how difficult the question is.
Correct.
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