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From: V Krishnan (v_krishnan@vsnl.com)
Date: Tue Jan 08 2002 - 10:05:42 CST

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    I am not sure if it would be appropriate to say to comment on to what extent
    the sample questions reflect the
    real set of questions. I say this primarily from the ethical perspective and
    the code of ethics that binds those who appear for the exams. Another reason
    is that many sets of question papers are administered in the same venue and
    a comment may not be really fair and appropriate.

    But what really matters is your good understanding of the domains and
    ability to relate to this. If you have a good grasp of the domains, I see no
    reason as to why you may not be able to make it. It may be expected of
    each candidate to be
    a master in all domains. There will always be a feeling of having missed
    something - not only before the examination but more after that. This is
    quite appropriate - after all you are not expected to get 100% but a graded
    score of over 700.

    I know this may not be the type of answer that you seek, but I still hope it
    helps you.

    Cheers and good Luck for your Examination.

    V Krishnan CISA, CISSP

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Langa Kentane <Langa.Kentane@Nanoteq.com>
    To: <cisspstudy@securityfocus.com>
    Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 6:29 PM
    Subject: CISSP prep guide sample questions

    > Greetings.
    > How close do the CISSP prep guide sample questions resemble the ones in
    the
    > real test because the CPG ones seems a little easy compared to what people
    > say about the test.
    >
    > Just trying to gauge my readiness for the exam
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >