- Does the effective test really give you such a useful information?
- If, A B and C are the right answer of a question, but I select A B and D, will my answer be considered totally or partially wrong?
- Does a wrong answer mean a negative score or a zero score?
1z0-808 About scoring policy
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I noticed that in the Enthuware simulator you're always told, for each question, how many correct answer are there in the pool of possible answers. This is a crucial information that can really make the difference. I wanted to ask:
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1. Yes.mrmuiz wrote:I noticed that in the Enthuware simulator you're always told, for each question, how many correct answer are there in the pool of possible answers. This is a crucial information that can really make the difference. I wanted to ask:
- Does the effective test really give you such a useful information?
- If, A B and C are the right answer of a question, but I select A B and D, will my answer be considered totally or partially wrong?
- Does a wrong answer mean a negative score or a zero score?
2. Totally wrong. There is no partial credit.
3. Zero score. There is no negative score.
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Thanks for the answer! This morning I called the testing center in my city (I'm in Italy) and they told me that no paper will be supplied, just some sort of erase bord and a pen.
When I asked for more details they told me: "It's the classic Pearson Vue board+pen!" (as if everyone should know). Googling a bit, it seems that it's some kind of internationally applied rule, but no official communication in the Pearson Vue website appears to exist. Do you have any info/link/idea about that...?
PS: I know it might sound trivial, but for how I set up my study during these weeks, that's actually pretty important
When I asked for more details they told me: "It's the classic Pearson Vue board+pen!" (as if everyone should know). Googling a bit, it seems that it's some kind of internationally applied rule, but no official communication in the Pearson Vue website appears to exist. Do you have any info/link/idea about that...?
PS: I know it might sound trivial, but for how I set up my study during these weeks, that's actually pretty important
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Re: 1z0-808 About scoring policy
Hi Mr.Muiz,
You are given a small "lavagna bianca" with "penarelli" and they will give you more than one small "lavagna".
Hope this helps,
Bilbo Baggins.
You are given a small "lavagna bianca" with "penarelli" and they will give you more than one small "lavagna".
Hope this helps,
Bilbo Baggins.
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You are allowed one plastic sheet and and marker pen. Most test centers supply them but we have observed that they don't always work very well. So take a good marker pen with you in case they give you a dried out one 

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