Hello,

I passed four lpi exams.
Every question was clear about the number of replies required.
Some questions had more than four options.
Some questions required the full path of a file or command.
Some questions ask only for a certain flag of a command.

Hope this helps.

cheers,
paul

2009/3/20 Andy Goldschmidt <[email protected]>:
> Hi
>
> I am trying to replicate the LPI exam on my own system (probably using
> moodle).
>        I did contact the guy who wrote the ExamSim on the ExamCram2 book -
> but never got any reply from him.
>
> What are the exact form of the questions asked on the exam ? ( I don't want
> any actual questions !!)
>
> What I need to know is the exact wording / phrasing  for each of the
> questions.
>
> For example:
> Which of the following commands will allow you to......  ?
>   A  xxxxxx
>   B  yyyyyy
>   C  zzz
>   D  aaaa
>
> If the above question provides 4 answers (A,B,C,D) - will it explicitly say
> "select only one", or if there are multiple answers will it say "select all
> that apply" or will it say "select the 3 correct answers" ?
>
> Does anyone know how many options are given? it it always 4 or can there be
> 5  (A, B, C, D, E)?
>
>
> With regards to questions that ask for a typed in answer.
> Will it say "Give only the command" or "give the command and its full  path"
> or "give the command, its full path and also any flags"
> So the student will know exactly what is expected of them.
>
> Is it at all possible to get some screenshots of the actual exam software
> (without any actual questions!!) - only LPI themselves will be able to do
> that.
>
> My main aim is to get the students used to the format and types of
> questions, so they are well prepared for the exam.
>
> Regards
> Andy
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