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November 3rd, 2009 13:00

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I am review the available free sample exam online on emc website and noticed all of the questions have some type of number logic before the question.

in example

4.c.4 The customer....


What do these number/letter combinations refer to? "4.c.4"

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November 5th, 2009 08:00

Darmin,

I asked the exact same question on the proven community forum. I am preparing for the clariion test and here is the answer I got from one of the EMC guys:

"The numbers that you are referring to are coding numbers that we use in the development of our Proven exams. They can be ignored. They do not refer to the module numbers or sections of the training guides. Sorry if they are the source of confusion"



-Dan

November 4th, 2009 08:00

Hi Darmin
I am not aware that these numbers reference anything. The trainings I followed do not look familiar in this respect.
Holger

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November 8th, 2009 03:00

Thanks Dan

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December 22nd, 2009 02:00

Hi Darminm,

This number is the number of the question. The Proven Professional exams are a random amount of questions that are taken from a large database of questions. The sample exam takes questions from this database. So this number is just the Questions number as it appears in the database. There are different sections and subsections on the course. So 4.c.4 Is from section 4, subsection c and question 4. Tip the sample exam gives the same question everytime but the real exam does not.

Good luck with it.

Pete

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