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I-Net+ Test Yourself Practice Exams

I-Net+ Test Yourself Practice Exams

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lot's of questions...
Review: I enjoyed the layout of this book for studying, however I found a bunch of errors in the answers while I was going thru this. Still, as a companion to another book this will at least give you a set of questions and answers that you can study for, just be willing to double check the answers they give you...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An adequate supplement to study for exam
Review: Many of the question are worded way too long compared to the actual exam. Does provide some helpful study information while some errors were seen with the answers.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Room for improvement
Review: The questions in this book are so wordy it takes a couple of minutes just to read & re-read one of them. They are very detailed & involved though, in preparing for the exam (I passed with 87%) I skipped using this book because of the time it required. If you are a fast reader go for it, if your a slower reader like me, your better off reading the companion book, i-Net+ Certification Study Guide, again.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Room for improvement
Review: This book contains many errors. Someone should apologize to Adam Osborne, wherever he is.

But it helps to get the mind in "test mode" which is a good thing. And you can learn from it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Nothing like the real test...
Review: this book simply does not model the actual test even one bit. Like everyone else says, the questions are too redundant and the same idea could be reduced to a couple of lines. This book has detailed questions about scripting (which isn't on the test) and it had other questions like how to log on to an IBM mainframe and some other stuff like that (also not on the test). It did, although, do a good job of explaining, and if you could answer about 60% of the questions, you will pass. The questions on the I-net+ are mostly 1-liners, so this book did not help that much in preparation. But if you wanna test yourself with the deepest and most complex questions imaginable for this topic (up to 1 1/2 pages i think, addressing complex scenarios), then get this book.


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