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Network+ practice tests from SimulationExams.com 2.6 - CompTIA(r) Network+ Certification practice tests from SimulationExams.com
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Size: 3.41 MB
License: Demo
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
Developer:Anand Software and Training (P) Ltd. (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: 20MB Hard Disk Space, 16 MB Memory.
New in this version: feature update - Sectionwise scoring added.
Network+ practice tests from SimulationExams.com checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: se_net.zip
inflating: Setup.Lst
inflating: setup.exe
inflating: netplus.CAB
Scan Results of setup.exe
setup.exe: OK
Scan Results of Setup.Lst
Setup.Lst: OK
Scan Results of netplus.CAB
netplus.CAB: OK
Scan Results of se_net.zip
se_net.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78250
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 4
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 7.43 MB
Time: 3.619 sec (0 m 3 s)
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Publisher's Description:
About CompTIA(r) Network+ Certification: Exam topics include Knowledge of Networking Technologies, Layers, TCP/IP, Knowledge of Networking Practices, Installing, Supporting and Troubleshooting Networks including Ehternet 10baseT, 100BaseT, Token Ring networks. Recent upgrade adds Gigabit Ethernet, and Wireless networking.
SimulationExams.com practice tests for CompTIA Network+ certification conforms to the latest objectives of the exam. The package contains 3 tests and most questions carry detailed explanations. The questions types include multiple choice, true/false, and exhibit based questions. Two modes are available 1. Test mode, and 2. Review mode. Test mode is timed and the candidate is expected to complete the test within specified time. The review mode allows a candidate to quickly review the correct questions, and answers. At the end of the test, one can analyze the wrongly answered questions against the correct questions. Also, please note that SimulationExams.com may change the test format at any time so that the simulation exams follow the improvements being made industry wide.
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