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About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
The validity of the answers is very strange from a logical point of view. Let me explain myself: imagine on one side 4 people saying something. This "something" can be a truth or a lie. On the other side is somebody saying that all other people are telling the truth. The question is who is lying. For sure, if any of the group of 4 people is lying, that single person is lying too and if all the 4 people are telling the truth, also that single people is telling the truth. But is not possible that all 4 people to speak the truth but that single person to lie. Do you agree with me?
Now, about this question, the requirement is to find the FALSE statement(s). From the explanations I understood that the first 4 answers are TRUE (so not marked as accepted solutions), but the last answer, which is stating that the first 4 answers are TRUE, is considered FALSE (because this is marked as the only accepted solution)
Put it in other way, if "All of the above are correct about MVC" is false (because this is the only accepted solution of the requirement: "which statement is incorrect?"), this means some other answer must be incorrect, and I was unable to find which one.
Am I missing something there?
Now, about this question, the requirement is to find the FALSE statement(s). From the explanations I understood that the first 4 answers are TRUE (so not marked as accepted solutions), but the last answer, which is stating that the first 4 answers are TRUE, is considered FALSE (because this is marked as the only accepted solution)
Put it in other way, if "All of the above are correct about MVC" is false (because this is the only accepted solution of the requirement: "which statement is incorrect?"), this means some other answer must be incorrect, and I was unable to find which one.
Am I missing something there?
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
I think from a strict logical perspective you are right but I don't think it is applicable in this context. In the given context, I think it is fairly clear what the option implies.
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
If you think I spent time for explaining a "fairly clear" situation you are wrong. I tried to show why the answer could not be right considering the question statement, in order for you to improve the question quality. I will not do twice the same mistake...
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
Hi Ciprian,Ciprian Mihalache wrote:If you think I spent time for explaining a "fairly clear" situation you are wrong. I tried to show why the answer could not be right considering the question statement, in order for you to improve the question quality. I will not do twice the same mistake...
I am very sorry if I offended you in any way. That was not my intention. We sincerely appreciate your feedback. In this case, however, I do not feel that it the question warrants such a strict interpretation.
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
The question asks Which of the following statements is/are **incorrect** regarding MVC?
Options:
-- It allows you to attach multiple views to a model to provide different presentations. - CORRECT
-- MVC promotes cleaner separation of tasks of a web page developer and a business logic developer and thus improves the efficiency of the development team. - CORRECT
-- MVC allows you to isolate UI changes and prevent them from requiring changes to the business logic of the application. - CORRECT
-- Tight coupling of views and controllers to model is a draw back of MVC. - CORRECT
Hmm, all four options are **correct**. And we also have "All of the above statements are correct about MVC." which is also CORRECT.
Which of them is INCORRECT?
Options:
-- It allows you to attach multiple views to a model to provide different presentations. - CORRECT
-- MVC promotes cleaner separation of tasks of a web page developer and a business logic developer and thus improves the efficiency of the development team. - CORRECT
-- MVC allows you to isolate UI changes and prevent them from requiring changes to the business logic of the application. - CORRECT
-- Tight coupling of views and controllers to model is a draw back of MVC. - CORRECT
Hmm, all four options are **correct**. And we also have "All of the above statements are correct about MVC." which is also CORRECT.
Which of them is INCORRECT?
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
The question has been updated to avoid this confusion now.
thank you for your feedback,
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thank you for your feedback,
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
You did'nt even update the question because I ran into the same issue... all 4 statements are correct and the last one that states that all the statements are correct is also correct. So which one is incorrect?
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The question asks you to select one option. That's is why option 5, which says all of the above are correct is the best option. This style if used in the actual exam as well. You need to select the best option.
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
Just to mention that in Linux I cannot even see the question text for some of the questions, only multiple-choice options for this and some other questions. All I see are lines at the top where question text usually is.
Regarding the question style, I think if you pick one correct answer among all that are correct means you indicate others are incorrect except that particular one. So picking "all above correct" shows you agree that all of them are correct.
Regarding the question style, I think if you pick one correct answer among all that are correct means you indicate others are incorrect except that particular one. So picking "all above correct" shows you agree that all of them are correct.
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Re: About Question enthuware.jwpv6.2.1235 :
Hi,
Could you please post or send us the screen shot of the question that is not being displayed correctly so that we can investigate the issue?
Regarding "all correct options": Yes, it may be logically not very clear but it does convey the intention. For example, if you have to select only one option and if all the options are correct, you should select "all of the options are correct". Or if you think that only one particular option is correct, you may select that one. So it doesn't really give away the answer.
You may get similar options in the real exam as well.
HTH,
Paul.
Could you please post or send us the screen shot of the question that is not being displayed correctly so that we can investigate the issue?
Regarding "all correct options": Yes, it may be logically not very clear but it does convey the intention. For example, if you have to select only one option and if all the options are correct, you should select "all of the options are correct". Or if you think that only one particular option is correct, you may select that one. So it doesn't really give away the answer.
You may get similar options in the real exam as well.
HTH,
Paul.
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