Training Quizz vs Exam
Hello everyone , i just failed my exam for to short , but one thing i noticed is that the quizz questions from training are alot different from what appears in exam, even the estructural text is alot different.
Do you guys feel the same? Even the pluralsight preparation for this exam is alot different
Answers
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The knowledge check questions and final exam in LFS200 are not meant to emulate the exam questions or be used as exam preparation. The course content covers exam domain and competencies, and, along with the documentation and hands-on practice will help you prepare for the exam.
Regards,
Flavia
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That takes alot in error , because im new to this type of certification and even using pluralsight preparation lessons and quizz for this certification is alot of different.
On exam the questions have big texts similar to each other.
Even ignoring quizz and follow only the documentation that we have to this cert and i bought the bundle , is not enough for the questions that are made, im just suggesting improve this because i was like smashed with a different reality on my first exam and ofc im almost made it but is really stressfull start a exam with a big big difference from what the training structure shows you. Best Regards0 -
I just take the exam and pass, I agree LFS200 cannot cover all topic of the exam. One topic that lacks is the topic of networking. It is much easier to pass if you know something about IP address, secure data transfer, etc. No need to be deep but it is very helpful you have experienced in setting up router, IP etc...
Other topics should be okay, I believe you need to take notes when you have taken this course. You can try my AI exam practice question also. You also have a basic understanding of linux command, and you should need to know how to use common commands, like cron job, ls, du, df etc...
Some of the questions can be answered using common sense, read the questions carefully, for example, one may ask you what is the method and its drawback.
I remember I do not know the answer, but I see the following:
a. method A...advantage is
b. method B ... advantage is
c. method C... but the drawback is
d. method D...advantage is
You certainly know the answer is C.
Hope you can pass in your next re-take.0
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