On 10 Jun 2008 11:26:14 -0400
G. Matthew Rice wrote:

> Tobias writes:
> > I have no experience with those electronic tests and got two
> > different answers to my questions: How are "multi-answer questions"
> > counted?  E.g., you have 5 possible answers, three are correct and
> > only 2 are  marked. No points or half of the possible points or... ?
> 
> It's all or nothing.  If the question requires 2 correct answers,
> they must both be correct to get any credit for the question.
> 
> Regards,

Cisco used to have the same scheme on their Academy courses. They
recently (3 years?) changed their system to accommodate the
flexibility.  Essentially their system now recognises that if a
question has 3 marks then there should be an opportunity for the
examinee to get 0, 1, 2 or 3 marks for it.

Although this seems fairer, sometimes it does seem to confuse people.

Please note that this is for their Academy course exams, *not* for
their externally administered CCNA/CCNP exams.  I'm guessing they would
be "marked" in the same manner as all other Prometric/P.Vue exams.

Regards.
Grant.
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