Decoding Ambiguity

Cisco exams have a reputation for not including questions that can be vague. Cisco exams ask for a clear-cut answer. All you have to do is read between the lines. In our experience with numerous exams, we consider this reputation to be completely justified. However, Cisco exams are tough, and they're deliberately made that way.

Questions often give away their answers, but you have to be Sherlock Holmes to see the clues. Often, subtle hints appear in the question text in such a way that they seem almost irrelevant to the situation. You must realize that each question is a test unto itself and that you need to inspect and successfully navigate each question to pass the exam. Look for small clues, such as mentions of times, group ...

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