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SCJP5.0 Exam Details

Dushyant Danveer
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Joined: Jun 08, 2007
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Hello everyone,
I am planning to write scjp 5.0 in the coming week. Presently i have a query...
Is it mentioned in the exam how many choices are correct for each question or is there only one correct answer for each question?

I have checked sun's website exam details and other forums but not able to get an answer for this.
pls help
thanks.
Nik Arora
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Joined: Apr 26, 2007
Posts: 652
Hi,
In exam how many to choose will be provided. I dont remember properly.This topic was discussed before so search you will get the answer.





REGARDS
NIK
SCJP 1.5
Indra Karan
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Joined: Aug 21, 2006
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Can anyone give the complete list of java reserved words (must be java 1.5).
John Stone
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In every question you will see, how many options are correct. You also can't select more. The testing software will display popup with warning if you try to select more answers.

Some question have radio buttons (1 correct answer), some have checkboxes (multiple correct answers), some questions are Drag-n-Drop.
Rc Reddy
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java reserve key words are 51( new in java 5.0 is enum).
Barry Gaunt
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Originally posted by Indra Karan:
Can anyone give the complete list of java reserved words (must be java 1.5).


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