Tech + exam

I sat the CompTIA Tech+ today a good entry level qualification for anyone interested in today’s technology
I took the 061, cold turkey, zero prep, just to see how I'd do. Even after 30+ years in the industry, I still got questions wrong - which means there's always something more to learn, even at entry level.
 
I took the 061, cold turkey, zero prep, just to see how I'd do. Even after 30+ years in the industry, I still got questions wrong - which means there's always something more to learn, even at entry level.
It's rare for anyone to get a perfect score because many of the questions are tricky.
 
It's rare for anyone to get a perfect score because many of the questions are tricky.
There was one question on mine that I am absolutely certain was wrong. It had two options that were correct (not just in my opinion, but the technology mentioned absolutely applied to both options), but only one could be selected.
 
There was one question on mine that I am absolutely certain was wrong. It had two options that were correct (not just in my opinion, but the technology mentioned absolutely applied to both options), but only one could be selected.
Yeah, those come up too. One of those proverbial "choose the best answer", which can sometimes depend on the situation... etc etc
 
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Yeah, those come up too. One of those proverbial "choose the best answer", which can sometimes depend on the situation... etc etc
No, in this case, it was not a "best answer" question. It was written as, which of these is true? I don't want to go into more detail to avoid giving too much information. But the way the question was worded, it was not about a judgment call at all. I'm very familiar with those. This one was more like, "Which of these technologies does this thing?" and two of them definitely do that thing.