suggestion: have a "key-fact" subcategory for each question.
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 3:26 pm
Suggestion.
Currently every question has a topic name which is too broad for us to sharpen our revising of topics.
Yet, each question is based on a critical, key fact.
suggestion: have a "key-fact" subcategory for each question. for instance: clone() is a shallow copy and both objects share the deeper members after cloning.
this was for enthuware.ocpjp.v17.2.3065 and the topic "Arrays" is too broad.
Furthermore, having a "key-fact" sub-category has potentially powerful uses.
One can query our test history to give a report of failures grouped by key-facts to find exactly what one's critical weakness in understanding are.
This will make for sharper exam study. Which in turn will be more effective and efficient.
Currently every question has a topic name which is too broad for us to sharpen our revising of topics.
Yet, each question is based on a critical, key fact.
suggestion: have a "key-fact" subcategory for each question. for instance: clone() is a shallow copy and both objects share the deeper members after cloning.
this was for enthuware.ocpjp.v17.2.3065 and the topic "Arrays" is too broad.
Furthermore, having a "key-fact" sub-category has potentially powerful uses.
One can query our test history to give a report of failures grouped by key-facts to find exactly what one's critical weakness in understanding are.
This will make for sharper exam study. Which in turn will be more effective and efficient.