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Old 10-15-2014, 02:09 AM   #1
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RHCE lab question


I just search from web to find the sample of RHCE exam .

I read some so called lab exam past paper , the lab question is very similar , therefore , I am wonder if the lab question is not change in the past few years ? or is there any "standard" question they must ask in the exam ? thanks
 
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The instructional designers will spend more time working on the test-question pool than they will spend on the others.

The only sensible way to approach this sort of thing is to: use the entire experience ... the study materials, the practice questions, the tests ... as a means of (perhaps) accelerating a self-education process. You don't want to learn "how to pass the tests, by whatever means," and wind up learning nothing that you can actually use to make a living.

I do find some of the training-guides useful ... I pick-up old ones on the dollar table ... because someone (who knew what they were talking about) felt that the material presented would be useful on-the-job. If you can overlook the obvious product-specific slant (which is inevitable), you can learn a lot. But you really need to find some way to get inside -- damned near anywhere will do, damned near any activity will do -- some "shop." You can't learn how to swim by reading about it.
 
Old 10-17-2014, 11:18 AM   #3
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The instructional designers will spend more time working on the test-question pool than they will spend on the others.

The only sensible way to approach this sort of thing is to: use the entire experience ... the study materials, the practice questions, the tests ... as a means of (perhaps) accelerating a self-education process. You don't want to learn "how to pass the tests, by whatever means," and wind up learning nothing that you can actually use to make a living.

I do find some of the training-guides useful ... I pick-up old ones on the dollar table ... because someone (who knew what they were talking about) felt that the material presented would be useful on-the-job. If you can overlook the obvious product-specific slant (which is inevitable), you can learn a lot. But you really need to find some way to get inside -- damned near anywhere will do, damned near any activity will do -- some "shop." You can't learn how to swim by reading about it.
I will take version 7 exam soon , they will have another set of test-question pool ?
 
  


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