As of Jan. 9, CompTIA has added "performance-based" questions to the
Security+ question pool. None of the objectives for the exam have
changed and the test number (SY0-301) remains the same, as well. The
only change is that instead of asking a multiple-choice questions
requiring the test candidate to guess from among four possibilities, a
performance-based question requires using a simulation engine to carry
out a particular task. The majority of the questions within the pool
remain multiple-choice and the actual number of performance-based
questions seeded in is not known.
CompTIA first started using this type of question with the CASP
(CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner) and has added it to the A+
exams and others within the past year. Those already certified need not
retest since the version did not change. Those planning on taking
CompTIA exams in the future, though, should expect to eventually see
some questions utilizing a simulation engine in every exam.
Source: www.certcities.com
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Security+, Now with perfomance-based questions
1:07 AM
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