On the MCITP exam, different formats and question types
appear in order to challenge your knowledge and skills. There are currently
three formats, including case study format which will challenge your analytical
skills, simulations and virtual labs to test out your skills and knowledge
within a real setting.
Question types include multiple-choice, hot area, active
screen, drag and drop and build or reorder list questions. All of these question types have already pre-created
answers, which may seem easy in theory, but in practice means you’re often
easily more confused when faced with two very similar answers. Moreover, it is
likely that there are going to be more questions in a multiple choice exam on a
larger range of topics within your area of expertise, meaning you will probably
have to learn most of the information on the syllabus.
It’s important you study very hard for this exam as the pass
rate is quite high. So take your time to study for this exam and complete
practice tests, so that you can get a feel for the exam format and what sort of
questions come up on the exam paper.
The main aim of this interactive exam is to test your
ability to analyse and synthesize data in theory and in real life scenarios.
Thus, it will demonstrate to any employer, you not only have the knowledge but
the know how in how to put it into practice.
If interested in mcitp
training resources before you take MCITP exam, have a look at www.cvision.co.uk